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Bed and Breakfasts, Inns, Hotels, and Lodging in Bennington, Vermont:
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Bennington, Vermont
fourchimneys.com
802-447-3500
A 2010-11 Fodor's Choice, Fodor's states: "This (Four Chimneys Inn) is the quintessential Old Bennington mansion, and one of the best inns in Vermont.….This property has long been an inn but only recently did it spring back to life in high style, under the careful attention of new owner and innkeeper Lynn (and Peter) Green."
The Four Chimneys Inn and Restaurant is a wonderfully inviting New England inn situated on eleven magnificent acres in the historic neighborhood of Old Bennington, Vermont. Tucked away from the road next door to the old governor's mansion and just a few yards from the h. . .
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Bennington, Vermont
southshire.com
(802) 447-3839
Relax and enjoy the romantic ambiance of days gone by in this exquisite turn-of-the-century, 1887 Victorian Inn located in the Southern Vermont village of Bennington.
The South Shire Inn has the old world charm of a true Vermont Bed and Breakfast with nine uniquely appointed rooms.
The estate, formerly the private residence of Louis A. Graves, was the creation of architect, William C. Bull who designed many of the stately Victorian structures in the Shires of Vermont.
Ten foot ceilings, the mahogany panelled library with ornately carved fireplace, leaded glass pocket door and bookcas. . .
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Bennington, Vermont
alexandrainn.com
802-442-5619
Step inside and enjoy the undisturbed comfort of well appointed, clean and restful bedrooms; indulge in the flavors of a complementary Gourmet Breakfast and Afternoon Tea where you will find a selection of juices, freshly cut fruit, organic yogurt, home mixed granola with dried fruits and nuts, breads, pastries, 100% Colombian coffee, a display of teas and last but not least, a choice of originally prepared and cooked to order hot dishes. Later, you may step outside for the day to experience what the area has to offer on every season of the year; or perhaps stay inside, and have a little time . . .
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