Buckmaster Inn Bed and Breakfast

We have a beautiful country Inn, listed on the National Register of Historic Homes. The Buckmaster Inn was built in 1801 and is located in Shrewsbury, VT. Shrewsbury is a picturesque, quiet community, wonderful for hiking, biking,... more

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"You will want to come back" 10/11/2009
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Stayed On: 10/2009

We stayed here for 2 nights on our travels around New England, and it was bettered by none. so much so we wish we had stayed much longer. The hosts Elizabeth and Richard made us feel welcome from the moment we stepped through the door, til we sadly... read more


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Buckmaster Inn Bed and Breakfast Bed and Breakfast
Buckmaster Inn Bed and Breakfast
20 Lottery Road
Shrewsbury, VT 05738
USA
Phone: +1-802-492-3720
Innkeeper(s)
Richard and Elizabeth Davis
Rates:
$95 - $135
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The John Buckmaster Inn was built in 1801 and
is in the National Register of Historic Places. The names of the rooms are based on 
the people that were involved with the inn/
tavern when it was built, such as Asahel Holten, who was the practicing physician in 
the Shrewsbury community during the years of
1798 to 1813. John Buckmaster owned to Black-
smith Shops and was the Postmaster of Shrewsbury Center.  There is much history 
surrounding our Inn, we would love for you to
see for yourself!
This is the Asahel Holton Room, it was named after the local doctor back in 1806. It has a queen sized bed and is quite spacious. It has the morning sun and a Southern view. It also has a privte bath.