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Juniper Hill Inn


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    Voted "One of New England's Most Romantic Inns"


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  • Evart's Room Room 1

    Suite maximum capacity: 2

    • Beds

      1 Queen

    • Bathroom

      Private Bath

      Bathtub

      Shower

    • Nightly Rate

      (high/low season) $225/$285

    This Queen Deluxe bedroom has panoramic views of Lake Runnemeade, Mt. Ascutney and our terranced front gardens. Be treated to a Vermont Made canopy bed with 400 thread count linens, a fireplace, complimentary sherry and chocolates. The room easily accommodates a two people for short get-a-ways or long term stays. This is the orginal master bedroom and features 19th century and turn of the century antiques and period reproduction wallpaper to give each guest an authentic 1902 experience. The bath room comes complete with hair dryer and a complete guest amenities package.

    Teddy Roosevelt - Room 21

    Suite maximum capacity: 3

    • Beds

      1 Queen

    • Bathroom

      Private Bath

      Bathtub

      Shower

    • Nightly Rate

      (high/low season) $225/$285

    Large Room with a Queen canopy bed and a gas burning cast iron stove. The Roosevelt room has a view of old growth forests and our courtyard it features a large room size bathroom and is decorated in period detail. This room is the room the President Teddy Roosevelt stayed in on many occassions when visiting Vermont and the Evart's family. Located in the historic library wing this wing has only three rooms and is very private.

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  • Location Type


    City

    • lebanon

    • Distance to city: 15 miles

    • Directions to property:
      2 1/2 hrs from Boston, MA or Hartford, CT 3 miles from Interstate 91


    Airport

    • Burlington, VT (BTV) 70 miles

    • Directions to property:
      Burlington, Vermont for Jet service or Lebanon, NH for commuter service. Manchester, New Hampshire for Southwest jet service is 2 hours away.


    Area Attractions

    • Bicycle rental

    • Bicycle riding trails

    • Bird watching

    • Boating

    • Canoeing

    • Cross-country ski trails

    • Downhill Skiing

    • Fishing

    • Golfing

    • Hiking trails

    • Horseback riding

    • Horseshoes

    • Hunting

    • Kayaking

    • Mountain Bike trails

    • Cooking Classes

    • Hot Air Ballooning

    • Historic Sites

    • Three Museums

    • Harpoon Brewery

    • Shopping

    • Sight-seeing

    • Ski rentals

    • Snow shoe rental

    • Snow shoe trails

    • Swimming

    • Swimming pool

    • Tennis courts

    • Water sports

    • Whitewater Rafting

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    No dinner at the Inn !

    About the reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Stays at B&Bs twice a year

    • Typically stays in premium lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    We spent two nights (Saturday/Sunday)recently at the Juniper Hill Inn. It is a beautiful old house on top of a hill with a wonderful view of the Conn.River. The rooms are lovely and each individually decorated. When we booked, the owner advised that there was a small group that would be checking out on Sunday - we said it was fine. We met members of the group our first night and thoroughly enjoyed them...However, after a full day's drive, we were advised that the dining room was "only open for the group" !! Pretty rude....Our options were an African restaurant in the town or drive 20miles to Woodstock - which we ended up doing. We were served breakfast both mornings, however were again advised that the dining room was not open for dinner...It was a great disappointment as the website states that dinner is served in the "historic" dining room from Th - Mon. The owner definitely should have advised us as we had looked forward to romantic dinners at the Inn - not a 40mile roundtrip drive each night !


    I found my thrill on Juniper Hill

    About the reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Stays at B&Bs once a year

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    Highly recommend the Juniper Hill Inn. It is beautifully decorated with antiques and interesting artifacts. It's a very large inn with plenty of space in the common rooms for guests to feel comfortable. The minute you walk in you feel right at home. All the fireplaces were lit. Cook to order breakfast was fantastic. They also offer gourmet dinner at your request, which was absolutely deeeelish. The property is well landscaped and the mountain views are spectacular. Robert and his staff were very friendly. Robert is definitely a people person and conversations with him could go on for hours if you let him. Only negative is that we couldn't stay longer.....Pat Urbanavage


    Appreciated the Personal Touch

    About the reviewer

    • Between 36-45 years old

    • Stays at B&Bs twice a year

    • Typically stays in premium lodging

    • Was travelling for a weekend getaway


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    The Juniper Hill Inn is located up a hill overlooking the Connecticut River valley. It is a dignified old house whose many parts have been restored and updated. The innkeeper, Robert, was very personable and made sure our stay was comfortable. The common areas are large with decorated with a blend of eclectic objects, old and new. We stayed in the Teddy Roosevelt room, which was beautifully furnished and newly renovated. We had one dinner at the Inn and it was excellent. The only drawback was the expense - partially our fault for choosing a high-demand date during leaf viewing season in Fall.


    Weekend Getaway

    About the reviewer

    • Between 45-55 years old

    • Stays at B&Bs twice a year

    • Typically stays in premium lodging

    • Was travelling for a weekend getaway


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    We spent two nights at this glorious inn. Robert and his staff were wonderful, friendly and helpful. The room was tastefully decorated and quiet. We felt "at home". The food was good though our only complaint is that it was not hot. Our soup was cool, our vegetables were cool, even our eggs in the morning were cool. Otherwise it was great. We'd go again!


    Juniper Hill

    About the reviewer

    • Between 45-55 years old

    • Stays at B&Bs twice a year

    • Typically stays in premium lodging

    • Was travelling for a weekend getaway


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    Rooms are not the same as what is shown on the internet site. The staff was very nice, but a bit inexperienced. They seemed to fly by the seat of their pants. Breakfast was a disapppontment and dinner was mediocre and overpriced. We have been to many B&Bs, and some numerous times, but we probably will not be going back to Juniper Hill Inn.


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