Meadowlark Inn
1870's farmhouse on a quiet country road, yet close to all area attractions. Eight individually appointed rooms, all with private baths. Views of woods, a meadow complete with a herd of Holsteins early summer through fall, and mountains... more
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7/23/2009 |
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We just got back from Brattleboro (we had never been before), and feel so relaxed and spoiled by our experience at the Meadowlark. The facilities, both inside and out, were immaculate! We have a jaccuzzi at home that we never use, but the double jaccuzzi in our room was so inviting and soothing! Many B&B's don't offer king-size beds, but our room was large, our mattress was so comfortable and large- we slept like babies. Even though there was an air conditioner in our room, the breeze from the open window and the overhead fan was so wonderful that we barely used the a.c. Lucia was a delightful and knowledgable hostess and offered a delicious breakfast (we stayed 2 nights), as well as cookies and lemonade in the afternoon. In addition, Lucia was laid back and flexible, when we reallized that we would be getting into town later than expected- she left the door open for us. We would most definitely return to the Meadowlark if we returned to this area and reccommend it to our friends! View Reviewer Info
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| "Way more than the typical B & B - a place with charm, care and comfort!"
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7/22/2009 |
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The owners, Lucia and Deborah, have created a truly remarkable place. Cute, without being too cutesy. Comfortable, well appointed rooms, each differently decorated. Great breakfasts - not just Costco danish - REAL food! Organic eggs, veggies from their garden, baked goods to die for.
Ask them for ANYTHING and they will respond "No problem, we're nurses!" They were so gracious dealing with all of the little details and accomodations required for meeting the needs of the 96 year old traveling with us. They were also great with the younger members of our party - arranged golf, restaurants and other travel advice. I can't say enough good things about our stay. We'll be back!
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| "Spectacular setting and service"
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7/29/2008 |
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A beautiful historic home, so charming and lovingly maintained by the two innkeepers. Interiors are comfortable and attractive, and the property includes a large wrap-around porch, extensive gardens, beautiful country views, and comes complete with friendly outside cats and a wonderful dog. Curious jersey cows in the field next door greeted us when we walked by. The hammock beckoned us to linger under the tree in the shade.
The hosts are available and helpful as needed, but do not hover or insert themselves into your vacation, which we appreciate.
Breakfast is a big part of the attraction at this place! Deb and Lucia are culinary school grads who prepare the most sumptuous and delicious breakfasts, often highlighting local and organic produce. Breakfasts start with homemade sweet breads and fresh fruit, juice, tea and coffee, and they offer a choice of two entrees, one sweet and one savory. While we stayed there, the menu included fluffy blueberry pancakes with Vermont Maple Syrup, of course, following their trip to the local blueberry patch! For a switch away from sweet, I chose organic eggs served over zucchini pancakes, with the zucchini straight from their garden. My husband raved about his apple and pear crepes. My daughter swooned over the spice cake. Each afternoon, cookies and lemonade.
Our room (the Pine Loft) was large and cozy, with wood paneling and windows on three sides. They set up a (blow up mattress) bed for our daughter, and there was still plenty of room for us, our suitcases and a nice sitting area, with fireplace and HDTV.
Our 6 year old felt welcome and enjoyed playing with the dog, petting the cats, playing games, greeting the cows and running around the huge lawn.
It rained three out of the five days we were there, and it didn't matter a bit to us. We just curled up with a pot of tea on the screened in porch and read books, or played Clue in the separate game room.
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Contact Information

Meadowlark Inn13 Gibson Road PO Box 2048 Brattleboro, VT 05303 USA
| Phone: | +1-802-257-4582 | | Toll-free: | +1-800-616-6359 |
Innkeeper(s) Lucia Osiecki and Deborah Jones
Rates: $139 - $239

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