Location: Grafton, Vermont, USA (12 miles from Interstate 91; 2 hours from Hartford, Conn.)
Accommodations: House, 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths (Sleeps 10)
Since 1801, The Old Tavern at Grafton has been providing visitors with timeless elegance and the finest comforts and amenities in a quintessential Vermont setting. The inn is a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World and is one of the oldest operating inns in the US. Forty-six rooms, including our four rental houses, are individually appointed with period antiques.
Tuttle House is located in the heart of Grafton, Vermont at the junction of routes 121 and 35. Conveniently located in southern Vermont, just 12 miles from I-91, and two hours from Hartford, 2.5 hours from Boston and 4.5 hours from NYC. A great family rental located steps away from a playground.
An array of local attractions such as fly fishing, hiking and mountain biking provide the perfect opportunity to relax and invigorate. Things to enjoy: restaurants, art galleries (three in Grafton alone), tennis, fitness center, outdoor swim pond, nordic skiing, cycling and mountain biking. Nearby: golf, variety of restaurants, horseback riding, freshwater fishing, downhill skiing/snowboarding, outlet shopping. Attractions: in addition to historical Grafton, the local towns of Chester, Weston, Woodstock, Bellows Falls, Ludlow and Manchester.
Weekly rental. Start day is flexible. Daily maid service can be
added for $525/week.
In Season .. Summer .. May 04-Sep 20, 2008
Peak Foliage Season .. Sep 21-Oct 20, 2008
In Season Winter ..... Oct 21, 2008-Mar 15, 2009
Please inquire about rates, we may be having specials!
All Old Tavern amenities included with your stay!
Closed Mid-March through Early-May. Price range: $2,650 - $3,675/wk.
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
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