USA
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Vermont
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Warren
West Hill House B&BThe West Hill House Bed & Breakfast in Warren, Vermont is located on nine peaceful acres with mountain views, meadows, ponds, gardens and woods provide. The bed & breakfast is the perfect setting for relaxation and getting away from it all, while enjoying one of our 8 unique & comfortable guest rooms, all with private en suite bathrooms.
West Hill House B&B
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West Hill House B&B
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Canopied DeckWe offer memorable breakfasts, afternoon and bedtime snacks. Candlelight dinners on Saturday nights in season by reservation, for six or more guests. Raiding the cookie jar is always encouraged. During the summer months the canopied deck is sometimes used for serving breakfast, and is a great spot for a drinks and snacks reception prior to a wedding dinner.
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Canopied Deck
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Wedding Receptions At West Hill House Our nine peaceful acres with beautiful perennial gardens, birch gazebo, meadows and ornamental ponds provide a lovely setting for weddings, civil unions, receptions, rehearsal dinners or Sunday brunches. To create the perfect wedding, all that is needed is your personal touch: food, flowers, candles, music, friends and family.
We host events up to about 80 guests and, depending on the size of the group and the season, we offer the use of the inn, its canopied deck, or our handsome red barn. Weddings can be catered by one of our recommended caterers and for weddings taking place at West Hill House we offer onsite catering for Rehearsal Dinners and "First Morning" Brunches for up to 35 guests. We are state licensed for the sale of beer and wine.
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Wedding Receptions At West Hill House
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The Beaver Pond Our friendly resident beaver visits our guests each evening just before dusk (except when the pond is frozen of course), and the pond also provides a great backdrop for just sitting and reflecting on the peaceful surroundings at West Hill House.
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The Beaver Pond
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Library & Pool Table West Hill House was named Editor's Choice in the Yankee Magazine's 2006 Travel Guide to New England, and reviewed and respected by Travel and Leisure Magazine, the Boston Globe, Washington Post, Ski Magazine, and Long Island Newsday - attesting to the excellent accommodations and friendly service that await our guests during all seasons of the year. The pool table is a very popular attraction.
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Library & Pool Table
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The Gazebo Our unique gazebo was hand built on site using birch trees from the property. It provides a restful retreat to sit and read, or to just admire the gardens, and it is also a favorite spot for wedding ceremonies.
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The Gazebo
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Dining Room Start your day with a wonderful Breakfast. Each morning our guests enjoy a full, hot breakfast which is served usually in our dining room at our mid-century 12 person dining table. On occasion, breakfast is served in the Living Room or Sun Room, and in the warmer months sometimes on the deck overlooking the gardens. During the ski season breakfast is served 8:00 AM, and during the rest of the year breakfast is at 8:30 AM.
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Dining Room
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Living Room One of features of West Hill House is that we have several comfortable common rooms for guests to enjoy when they are not outside enjoying the gardens. The Living Room has a beautiful stone faced fireplace with a cosy wood stove. It is one of the favorite places to relax with a book, a glass of wine or just to doze off in front of the fire.
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Living Room
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Paris Suite The decoration of the Paris Suite was inspired from Peter & Susan's 3 year stay near Versailles in France. Louis XIV, along with his wife Marie Antoinette, was responsible for the great expansion of Palace of Versailles. The four poster canopy bed with Tempur-Pedic memory foam mattress, down pillows and comforter is somewhat in the style of the Louis XIV epoch, although much more comfortable!
The Suite's "spa room" has a two-person Jacuzzi tub and its own gas fireplace.
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Paris Suite
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Allen Suite The Allen Suite is in the oldest part of the house on the main floor. The suite is named for the Allen family, who built this house and farmed here for over 100 years.
This is a spacious suite that is easy to relax in. It features a king-size bed that if you choose, can be made up as twins. The main part of the room has a double bed sized convertible sofa and a cozy gas fired "wood stove". The private ensuite bathroom has a wide single person size Jacuzzi tub with a shower over it.
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Allen Suite
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Stetson Suite The Stetson Suite, named for the late Pat and Dale Stetson, founders of West Hill House B&B, is in the original section of the house, although the room has been extended and the large bathroom added. As it is on the ground floor with no stairs to navigate in the house, and as it has a low lip shower that is easy to step into, it is an ideal rooom for guests who have somewhat limited mobility. (It is NOT wheelchair accessible.)
The Suite features a queen-size bed, hand-painted walls, and a sunny sitting room. In the sitting room there's a futon couch and a gas-fired "wood stove". The private ensuite bathroom has a two person steam shower as well as a Jacuzzi tub - perfect for unwinding after a busy day skiing, hiking, cycling, shopping...
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Stetson Suite
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Wildflower Room A romantic retreat featuring a queen-size bed with down pillows and comforter, a warm gas fireplace when it's cold outside and a cooling air conditioner for those hot summer days. The ceiling beams are the original hand hewn roof rafters of the home. Windows facing south and east make this a really bright room in the morning, and one of the best rooms to admire our gardens from during all seasons.
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Wildflower Room
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Garden Room The Garden Room is on the lower level, down the spiral staircase from the Living Room, and has its own entrance by a lovely small garden, near the side parking area.
It is a very private L shaped room with four south facing windows, it features a gas fired "wood stove" on a brick hearth. There are chairs to curl up in and an extremely comfortable king-size bed that can also be split into twin beds. The private ensuite bathroom has a tile and glass steambath/shower that's big enough for two and a nice, deep tub - great for soaking.
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Garden Room
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Mountain Room The Mountain Room, with its pine floors, hand-sewn quilts, and gas-fired "wood stove" is one of the warmest, coziest spots in all of New England!
Up one flight of stairs, the room features a king-size or, if you choose, a pair of extra long twin beds, a futon couch and a ceiling fan. The private ensuite bathroom has a double Jacuzzi tub and corner shower. The Mountain Room has a skiing theme with posters and pictures of ski hills, including some reflections of Canada where Peter & Susan lived for many years.
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Mountain Room
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Bluebonnet Room The Bluebonnet Room features a painting of Texas bluebonnets as well as mementos of the Lone Star State where Peter & Susan lived for a number of years.
It has a queen-size bed with down pillows and comforter. There is a hand-sewn quilt on the bed and a hand-painted floral spray on the walls. The room has wide board pine floors and a fireplace with a cabinet above for its cable TV/VCR. The ensuite full bath has a tub/shower/steambath combo.
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Bluebonnet Room
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Highland Room The Highland Room is up its own private spiral stairway and features a Scottish theme reflecting Peter's homeland.
It has a queen-size bed bedecked with tartan, a futon couch and a gas fired "wood stove". Old barn-board walls and exposed hand hewn rafters give the room the feeling of a quaint highland cottage, and the bagpipes on the wall leave no doubt of the room's credentials!
The Highland Room private ensuite bathroom features a gleaming brass sink and a Jacuzzi tub with a shower over it.
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Highland Room
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Accommodations
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| Rate: $140-$235 |
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Rooms:
5 |
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Suites:
3 |
| Children ages 12+ |
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