- The Canterbury House
- The house is an 1880 Victorian townhouse that has been completely restored to offer modern comfort combined with historic authenticity. The Canterbury House for use as a tourist home. The house is furnished with Period antiques, but is not a museum set piece.
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- Ardmore Inn
- The Inn is a distinguished, newly restored 1850 Victorian Greek Revival house centrally located on Woodstock's main street right in the historic district of the village. Guests can leisurely walk to fine shops and restaurants through covered bridges. The Ardmore provides spacious rooms, gracious accommodations along with great fun and warm personal service for those seeking an enjoyable and memorable time throughout Vermont's many seasons.
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- The Charleston House Bed and Breakfast
- The village of Woodstock Vermont is well-known for its beauty. Without a doubt, it stands out as a place not to be missed while visiting the Green Mountain State. The Charleston House Bed and Breakfast Inn is a part of what makes Woodstock, VT such a special place to vacation or visit.
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- Kedron Valley Inn
- Historic country inn 7 minutes south of Woodstock with canopy beds, fireplaces, jacuzzi's, heirloom quilts, private lake w/ beaches, fine wines and luscious cuisine. Near horseback riding, hiking and skiing.
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- The Woodbridge Inn of Woodstock
- An 1879 Victorian home located alongside the banks of the Ottaquechee River, site features accommodations, rates and area activities.
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- Woodstock Inn and Resort
- Combines the warmth and charm of a Vermont Country Inn with amenities of a world class resort. Resort facilities include a downhill ski area, cross country ski touring center, an 18-hole golf course and a full-service health and fitness center. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, the inn has something for everyone.
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- The Carriage House of Woodstock
- Spacious Victorian Inn just one mile west of the village of Woodstock. Nine rooms with private baths. Some rooms have whirlpool tubs and cable TVs; one with a fireplace.
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- The Lincoln Inn at the Covered Bridge
- If you are looking for a warm, cozy place to get away from the mad rush of everyday living, the Inn is the perfect place for you. Conveniently located just 2.5 miles west of the village of Woodstock, the inn is far enough away to be quiet, yet close enough to go to town in a few short minutes.
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- The Jackson House Inn
- Offers luxurious accommodations in an 1890 Victorian mansion, and serves elegant new American cuisine. Photographs, Information on room and suite rates, and the restaurant.
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- The Woodstocker Bed and Breakfast
- The circa 1830, cape-style, village home provides the perfect location for exploring Woodstock and all of central Vermont. Leave your car behind and stroll over the covered bridge to a "yesteryear" New England village where bells hand-forged by Paul Revere still toll the hour and a century-old general store nicely coexists with modern boutiques, excellent restaurants and treasure-filled antique stores and art galleries.
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- The Grist Mill House, South Woodstock
- Charmingly restored into a bed and breakfast with large hand hewed beams, mellow old floors, interesting antiques, stenciled walls, lovely country gardens, decks and patios terracing down to the brook.
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- The 1830 Shiretown Inn
- The building is a New England farmhouse from the 1830's nestled in the picturesque Village of Woodstock. We're on a quiet street close to restaurants, shops, cultural attractions and art galleries. Enjoy the Woodstock X-C Ski Touring trails or skate in a lighted outdoor rink. Killington, Okemo,and Ascutney are nearby; Suicide Six is minutes away.
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- October Country Inn
- Relaxed and comfortable, 19th century converterd farmhouse,near Woodstock and Killington, yet away from the crowds in a country setting. Renown for our meals and hospitality.
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- The Winslow House
- This farmhouse, built in 1872, and originally owned by longtime Woodstock resident Seneca S. Winslow, once presided over a dairy farm that reached to the banks of the Ottauquechee River. Each room has been decorated with period antique furnishings, and handmade rugs. Candlelit windows reflect the tranquility of the past.
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