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The Belding House Bed & Breakfast Bed and Breakfast
The Belding House Bed & Breakfast
746 Route 100
Moretown VT 05660
USA
Phone: +1-802-496-7420
Innkeeper(s)
Clif Thompson & Larry Richichi
Rates:
$149 - $169

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Enjoy a Gourmet Breakfast each morning in our cozy dining room. Early American craftsmanship can be seen throughout the Inn including hand-hewn timbers and original wide pine plank floors.
Butternut Farm Guest Room – Snuggle down into this second floor room for a long winter’s nap. This room captures all the colors of  fall in Vermont. Rich tones of rust, sage, cinnamon and gold are found throughout. An antique dresser and mahogany farmhouse bed fill the room with warmth.The queen size bed is coupled with a marshmallow soft featherbed and down comforter. The room features a warm amaretto colored carpet, antique floral drapes, fireplace and private heated bathroom.
Liberty Meadow – This first floor room recalls the home’s colonial heritage, and pays tribute to Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys. The room features a red, white & blue color palate with rich red & white country toile drapes.  The metal stars that adorn the walls complete the patriotic summertime feel. Liberty Meadow features a queen size iron bed coupled with a luxurious featherbed and down comforter.  Room amenities include original wide pine plank floors, hand tufted wool rug, fireplace & private bathroom. All guests enjoy include full gourmet breakfast, all day coffee, tea, hot cider & cocoa service. Afternoon snack and evening cocktail from our honor bar & bedtime dessert.Maplewood Corner – This first floor room is warm and inviting. It features soft antique walls with warm paisley drapes and a hand tufted wool rug in rich tones of cream and sage. A filigreed queen size wood bed fitted with a thick featherbed, down comforter & silk pillows all make for a wonderful nights rest. The room is shaded by a maple tree on the corner where you can stop and enjoy the sound of leaves rustling in the wind.  Room amenities include original wide pine plank floors, corner fireplace and private bathroom. All guests enjoy a full gourmet breakfast, all day coffee, tea, hot cider & cocoa service. Afternoon snack and evening cocktail from our honor bar & bedtime dessert.
We are wild for winter sports. You already know about our fantastic downhill skiing, but we believe you will find no other area in New England offers the diversity of sports found in our unspoiled winter wonderland. Glide through the snow on snowshoes or cross country ski. Take a sleigh ride or even a team of sled dogs. We have the enthusiasm that comes with doing what comes naturally to us in Vermont, having fun in the snow.  We invite you to come warm up by the hearth, cuddle up to your partner, have a hot toddy on the house, relax your amoung friends.Springtime in Vermont. Blueberry Hill is filled with country charm, from the white queen size cottage style bed to the floral drapes. The room is soft and bright, highlighted in hues of blue, white, green, yellow & pink. Blueberry Hill features a carpet of blues & whites along with a white fireplace and a private heated bathroom. This second floor room features an overstuffed featherbed and down comforter and is a favorite among brides for its views over the back gardens.
Quiet moments, for those looking to slow down and escape the daily grind. Relax on our two acres of grounds and gardens. Read a book on the back porch while sipping a lemonade, walk down to the local swimming hole. Enjoy a game of croquette or horse shoes on the back lawn. Take in the wild life that visit’s often, wild turkeys, deer and an incredible array of birds; even a moose from time to time and in the spring & summer months, cows to greet you in the meadow. Each morning awake to the call of roosters from the neighboring farm, where your breakfast eggs come from.