The Deming House
Step back in time and enjoy a romantic stay at the historic Deming House, in Old Arlington Village. The Deming House was built in 1780 by Gamaliel Deming in The Shires of Vermont along the Battenkill river and was originally named, "The Deming Tavern". Today, this charming two story Georgian Colonial retains much of its original splendor and architectural demeanor. The Deming House is a historical landmark placed on the National Register of Historical Places by the Department of Interior. Stay in a tavern that was inhabited by a captain of "The Green Mountain Boys" and most certainly by it's head, ERthan Allen. Come discover a real B & B experience in what is truly a relaxing and friendly atmosphere.
Here is what guests had to say...
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It's meeting nice folks like you that make what we are doing feel rewarding. And the fact that your first stay was an enjoyable one makes it all the better. Come back any time!
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Thanks for the kind words and we are glad you found us and enjoyed your stay. See you next time.
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Come on back anytime. Kaaron has more breakfast receipts she wants to try out on you! When even the weather co-operates, it's nice!
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