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Bed and Breakfasts, Inns, Hotels, and Lodging in Glastonbury, Connecticut:

The Connecticut River Valley Inn

Glastonbury, Connecticut
ctrivervalleyinn.com 860-633-7374
Named due to its proximity & accessability to The Connecticut River, the warm & welcoming environment of this lovingly & artistically restored & updated 5 bedroom inn is a unique and inviting rest stop for any traveler or ideal location for your next small event or business meeting. The beautiful & pastoral town of Glastonbury dates back to the 1600's and is almost the geographic center of Connecticut making it a fitting location for all Connecticut has to offer. Just 20 miles from Bradley Int'l Airport, limo, bus and rail nearby, arrival to and rom NYC and Boston are just 2 hours away. Our lo. . .
Price: $129 - $275 | 5 rooms

Butternut Farm

Glastonbury, Connecticut
butternutfarmbandb.com 860-633-7197
Butternut Farm was built by Jonathan Hale, beginning in 1720. Innkeeper Don Reid acquired the house in 1959 and began painstakingly restoring the interior of this classic colonial home to its original condition by exposing the original wide brick fireplaces, uncovering the broad floorboards and removing later paint from the wealth of paneling on many of the rooms' walls. Hand-hammered hinges and other hardware, eight paneled fireplaces, handsome summer beams, and cornice detailing are but a few of the many fine features. Visitors come simply to see the extraordinary collection of eighteent. . .

A Cardinal House

Glastonbury, Connecticut
acardinalhouse.com 860-633-8109
A Cardinal House, a small Bed and Breakfast Inn specializing in small weddings, elopement ceremonies and the renewing of marriage vows, is located on Main Street in the Historic District of Glastonbury, a Connecticut River town five miles from the capital city of Hartford. The expansive manicured lawns, formal gardens, well appointed common rooms and comfortable guest rooms make A Cardinal House the perfect setting for small, intimate, private and very special ceremonies involving two to twenty five people. The stately circa 1850 Georgian Revival is well positioned among other fine example. . .