Farmhouse Inn at Robinson Farm
Please join us for a memorable stay at this proud and historic farmhouse on 17 beautiful acres fronting the Ottaquechee River, minutes from Woodstock Village and Killington ski area. The beds are comfortable, the hospitality is friendly,... more
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My two closest friends and I get together every year for a few days, even though we all live in different states. We used to ski in the area in the 1970's and decided it was time to revisit. It was my job to find a perfect place in Woodstock ... and did I ever find one! Farmhouse Inn was SO perfect for our little reunion. The Milstones made us feel at home right from the getgo. Having grown up on a farm in Europe, I really appreciated the lovely surroundings, the magnificent scenery, the well kept farm buildings, the chickens and Logan (the friendly dog), and the hearty and delicious (but healthy) breakfasts and snacks. Tory's cookies are out of this world. The daughter, Hannah, is very sweet; she, too, makes a perfect hostess. The Milstones are very community minded and caring people, the weekend we visited they went to help some neighbors who had a special need. It was easy to get to all the interesting Woodstock sites from the inn. As everyone knows, autumn is beautiful in Vermont, but Barry Milstone and I agree that spring is equally beautiful if not even better! It was so green and lush, the tulips and lilacs were blooming and the air was incredibly fresh. The inn is very clean, comfortable and cozy. The toiletries are fabulous, with all natural ingredients. The towels are thirsty, the beds are comfortable. One feels right at home. I wanted to stay for the rest of my life. View Reviewer Info
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| "Home sweet home"
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9/22/2008 |
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Imagine biking through beautiful Vermont. Eighty-seven miles are under your belt, most of which was pushing back headwinds, and 95 degrees temperatures. It is late; you are hot and tired as you pull into the driveway heralded from afar by a majestic five-story, red barn.
This is what I noticed as Barry the innkeeper greeted us, followed by Tory and their lovely daughter. Tory had just returned bringing in a bottle of red wine, rich ice cream and chocolate as part of our evening meal.
We walked into the house, which felt both grand, and very much like home. The smell of something wonderful circulated in the air - promise of dinner to come. We settled into our room, thrilled with the sight of an air conditioner - a must, just a few nights a year in these parts, but a bonus to find in a B & B.
The food that night was oh so very wonderful - pasta, breads, caprese salad, and an apple crisp to die for. As we ate under the stars, we were joined by our innkeepers, who very quickly felt like old friends. The only thing that could have topped that was the amazing caramel apple pancake, fresh fruit, and sausages for breakfast the next morning to steel us for the day's ride ahead.
I could go on and on, but suffice it to say - the beds were sumptuous, the decor impeccable, the bathrooms very well appointed and true to period, the comfort of home - and being very well cared for by Tory.
The next day, Barry, an adventurer of his own design, dusted off his bike and joined us for a bit of our ride - rain showers and all. He left us to join his daughter, with rabbits and chickens, to ready for the next crew.
In truth - we only live around forty-five minutes away from the Farmhouse Inn at Robinson Farm, but we will certainly try to find an excuse to return. You should too.
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Farmhouse Inn at Robinson Farm543 Woodstock Road Woodstock, VT 05091 USA
| Phone: | +1-802-672-5433 | | Fax: | +1-802-672-6177 |
Innkeeper(s) Tory and Barry Milstone
Rates: $115 - $210

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