Unlike hotel accommodations, our Vermont Bed and Breakfast is a great choice for a romantic getaway. A comfortable bed awaits you in Soutnern Vermont.. . .
Vermont's coolest B&B, Just Steps from Downtown Brattleboro
Welcoming the twinkle of Winter.
We're so looking forward to your winter visits with us. It's all right here around Manchester – skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, skating. Isn' that what Vermont winters are all about? And we're glad to have it – outside. Inside we're more into blazing fires that warm the evenings with friends, a cocktail in the pub, the simple comfort of a deep nights' sleep, and a hearty country breakfast served hot in the morning.
Besides all of that you'll enjoy exploring new area restaurants, art exhibits and performances. Our southern Vermont community. . .
The Inn at Ormsby Hill is proud to be the ONLY AAA
4 Diamond Inn in Manchester, Vermont. AND, we are one of
only two 4 Diamond Bed & Breakfasts in the state of Vermont.
One luxurious night with us and you'll understand why.. . .
Welcome to an exquisite retreat where traditional Vermont hospitality meets 21st century luxury. Where guests find delight in every detail. Where we have preserved the natural environment and enhanced your bond with it. Where the staff makes you feel completely at home, if home were simply perfect. We warmly welcome you to enjoy the epitome of Vermont country luxury, a sublime escape from every day life. And to savor the most refined dining experience in the Northeast. . . .
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. . .