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The Woodstocker Inn |
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Our inn style is aimed at adults who want to relax, we have a sense of fun and love to indulge our clients in a broad range of hospitality. We do not accept children under 16 years of age.
2011 Voted best worldwide British accommodation by the Daily Telegraph newspaper (UK), in its annual Expat awards. In the last six years the inn has earned 11 National and International awards from various travel journals.
Consistently rated in the top 2 Woodstock village Inns on TripAdvisor for 2007/8/9/10/11.
#1 on YELP of all Woodstock lodging properties.
In 2010/11 the inn was again voted a Top 10 US Inn on Bed&Breakfast.com. The inn was voted for having the 2010 Innkeepers of the Year by two different travel companies. (Lanier guides and B & B.com)
When you stay at this boutique inn you’ll enjoy non fussy style, high standards of modern contemporary accommodation, European breakfasts, warm hospitality where the kettle is always on and a friendly informal atmosphere. Indulge yourselves with Vermont made organic soaps, luxurious bath robes, Turkish cotton towels and organic cotton duvets. We serve long breakfasts when you want to eat them, cook all food to order and are microwave unfriendly! We encourage B.Y.O. and provide 24 hours complimentary refreshments and home made cakes.
The 1830 village home provides the ideal location for exploring Woodstock. The property was the first State accredited 'green' inn located in Woodstock village. Visit superb restaurants, antique stores, independent bookshops and contemporary art galleries, individual food stores & bars. In winter Woodstock Ski Touring Center grooms 60 kilometers of cross-country trails, appropriate for Nordic skiers of all abilities. Alpine skiers will delight in being a 16 minute drive from Killington & other ski areas. The Woodstocker has a simple demeanor and the eclectic hospitality of British and Italian owners. We pride ourselves on being organic "foodies".
Daisy Doo our rescue wheaten terrier joined the team in May 2009. Sadly dear old Stanley passed away in October 2008.
We are also famous for our specially produced unique Woodstocker banger....a sausage of repute! |
| Activities & Attractions |
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| Antique Shops |
Antiquing |
Apalachian Trail |
Apple/Berry Picking |
| Bicycling |
Biking |
Bird Watching |
Boating |
| Canoeing |
Christmas Tree Farm |
Classes and Courses |
Cross-Country Skiing |
| Fall foilage viewing |
Fine Dining |
Fishing |
Golfing |
| Hiking |
Hiking |
Historical Sites |
Horseback Riding |
| Hot Air Balloon |
Hunting |
Juggling |
Lake |
| Museum/Galleries |
National/State Parks |
Picnic Areas |
River |
| Shopping |
Sight-seeing |
Ski Area |
Skiing |
| Small weddings |
Snowmobiling |
Snowshoeing |
Sports Arena |
| Swimming |
Tennis |
Theatre/ Concerts/ Performances |
Water Sports |
| Wildlife Preserves |
Winter Sports |
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Amenities
(Amenities may not apply to all rooms - Please Inquire) |
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| 2 Beds In Room |
Afternoon Tea |
Air Conditioned |
Alarm Clock |
| Amazing bathrooms!!!!! |
Amenities Basket |
Antiques |
Book library |
| Business Center |
Business Travel |
Car Not Required |
Copier |
| DVD |
DVD library |
Direct access to National Park |
European food |
| Extensive book collection |
Fax |
Fireplace in Common Area |
Fitness Center Access |
| Flowers In Room |
Gardens (at inn) |
Guest Computer |
Guest Refrigerator |
| Guest Telephone |
Hairdryer |
High Speed Data Port |
Homemade cakes |
| Ironing Board |
King Bed |
Library |
Massage Available |
| Microwave Unfriendly! |
Off- street parking |
Parking |
Private Baths |
| Queen Bed |
TV in Room |
Turndown Service |
VCR |
| Videos |
Wireless Internet |
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| Inn Known For |
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| Book Library |
Eco-Friendly |
Fall Foliage |
Gay/Lesbian Travel |
| Girlfriends Getaways |
Gourmet Cuisine |
Great local sausages! |
Honeymoons |
| No children |
Organic foods |
Organic goods and local suppliers |
Recycling of all goods |
| Romantic Escapes |
Single travellers |
Vegetarian Cuisine |
Weddings/Vow Renewals |
| Wheaten Terrier |
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| Forms of Payment |
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| Cash |
Checks |
Master Card |
Travelers Checks |
| Visa |
| Discounts |
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| AAA Discounts |
| Inspections/Associations |
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| Inspections |
| Triple A - rated 3 stars |
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| Associations |
| British Sausage Appreciation Society |
| Triple A |
| Green Hotels in the Green Mountain State |
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| Languages Spoken By Innkeeper |
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| English |
Italian |
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| Meals |
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| Deviled Kidney's |
Full Gourmet Breakfast |
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| Policies |
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Check In Policy: |
Registration is between 4:00 p.m and 7:00 p.m. Please contact us in advance if you would like to arrange an early or late check-in.
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Check Out Policy: |
Check-out time is 11:00 a.m. so that we have sufficient time to prepare the rooms for incoming guests.
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Cancellation Policy: |
Deposits are fully refunded for cancellations made at least fourteen days prior to the scheduled date of arrival. (Longer time frames may be required when booking multiple rooms and/or special occasions.) |
Children:
Not Suitable For Children |
Childcare:
No |
Deposit Policy: |
A deposit equal to 50% of the total stay (100% for a single night stay) is required to guarantee your reservation. |
No Pets Allowed |
Smoking:
Outside |
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What Previous Guests Have Said...
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| Posted By
Emma Goldman
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12/31/2011 |
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This is our THIRD visit to the Woodstocker. This time we brought our daughter and her boyfriend to share in what is a truly delightful experience.Each room at the inn is different. The entire inn is pristine (which is one of the reasons that you leave your shoes in the entry and wear your slippers or use the slippers provided), the sheets are multi-count (no cheap scratchy over-washed linens here!), the bedspreads and pillows are down and even the loveseat has down pillows. I loved our tub and shower.The tub is big...great for a bubble bath. It is so convenient that the water temperature can be controlled. The shower is a delghtful rainfall shower...you don't want to leave! The breakfast is included in the overnight charges and it is truly an English brakfast. Made to order - eggs, sausages, bacon, mushrooms, broiled tomatoes or oatmeal with maple syrup and whiskey. I'm gluten intolerant and David and Dora actually had noted this from our previous stay and had gluten-free bagels ready for me. I love the compote and yogurt that is also available for breakfast. All the coffee is French press, which you make yourself. I like to be able to control my caffeine intake! The entire inn is "green" so everything is organic or local. Two more things - the full size candy bars that are everywhere are a nice touch (nice to grab one before you head off for the slopes) and the kitchen for guest use to make tea and hot chocolate and the library are so convenient and comfy. David and Dora do indeed make their guests truly feel like guests in their home. They are absolutely wonderful hosts and their dog, Daisy-Doo is a peach!
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| Posted By
JMT
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10/13/2011 |
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Simply superb: very thoughtfully organized for guests, very nice touches like chocolate available (!) at all times, lovely hosts, great dog. All in all the best B and B stay I've ever had, and I loved the decor. Felt a bit like a weekend in UK, what could be better.
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| Posted By
Michele Rogers on
10/09/2011 |
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We chose the Woodstocker Inn primarily because the owners have made particular efforts to create an eco-friendly environment with comfort and flare. I have stayed in many Inns, and often you find very old, musty furniture, rugs and accessories. David and Dora's attempt to update the B&B traditional decor and design to reflect a more contemporary style absolutely lands without sacrificing charm and comfort. This was by far one of the cleanest Inns I have ever stayed in. The "no shoes" policy in the house directly illustrates the innkeepers attentiveness to cleanliness and preservation of their hardwood floors. This is also a very spacious house with many seating areas. We made ourselves at home without feeling intruded upon. David and Dora are friendly without being overbearing, so you can feel as though you have the privacy afforded in a hotel and the coziness of a home.
About breakfast, I can understand why some folks are turned off by the European style breakfast that is offered, however these folks are extremely accommodating to your preferences. We asked ahead of time for vegan options, which David was more than happy to accommodate. He prepared a delicious tofu scramble which I have never seen offered before. Additionally, I believe they are willing to simplify menu items, so if you just want eggs and toast, ask for eggs and toast. If you're looking for frozen, "gourmet" apple pancakes that I have been offered at other B&B's, find an IHOP. We'd all do well to stretch our culinary palettes to include LOCALLY SOURCED and ORGANIC ingredients offered at mindful places like the Woodstocker. The only potential downside I would alert others to is that this Inn is not dead center of the little town. It is about a five to 10 minute walk, which we enjoyed, but others may not be thrilled about.
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| Posted By
DavidF
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10/03/2011 |
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A bit of Britain in VT! As lifelong Anglophiles, we were excited to be staying at this highly recommended Brit-owned inn. As advertised, the full English cooked breakfast was fabulous, and our hosts wonderfully friendly and interesting. Their dog, Daisy Doo, is a sweetheart. Great location. Only complaint was that our room, though large with a large bed, was basically an attic room under the eaves with one tiny window, so it felt overpriced at $200/night (inc. breakfast). Also, the large Batman/Warhol poster, the focal point of the room, is really ugly and depressing. But everything else about our visit was so wonderful that we do plan to return again sometime soon, but this time stay in one of the nicer rooms.
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| Posted By
NickS
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09/28/2011 |
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A delightful Inn made even better by the hospitality of the hosts - and friendliness of the dog. The atmosphere is warm and comfortable just like the amply sized rooms and common areas. The decor is eclectic, very London, and there's plenty of space (and books to read) if trapped inside by the weather. The guest kitchen offers more than adequate snacks and drinks and the breakfast was excellent. I would happily stay there again and heartily recommend it to others. N & J, Melbourne, Aus.
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| Posted By
Katie
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This place is great. The trip was almost canceled due to the hurricane but they, in true British fashion, kept calm and carried on. They were awesome at communicating with us possible difficulties due to the water being down in the town and as soon as they had water were open and operational immediately. I wish I could list all the amazing things about this inn, but I will try to keep it short in hopes everyone will take the time to read this review.
1. The innkeepers and AMAZING. David and Dora paid attention to every single detail. Their mindfulness and consideration made us feel so completely taken care of. It was such a nice relaxing break from normal everyday life.
2.DAISY!!! Sadly, we cannot have a dog right now due to moving quite often with the Air Force. Being quite the dog person I frequently tend to monopolize other people's pets and D2 had no problem with that! They were so kind in letting me play with the dog for pretty much the entire stay, and let me tell you, I would be hard pressed to find one that was gentler and better behaved.
3.The inn itself was beautiful, charming yet modern without being at all cold. It made me feel like one of the cool kids just being there. Our room (the Richmond suite) was amazing, the bathtub extraordinary and the bed super comfy. The tea station was so nice to have available, the candy made us feel like kids again, and the library was well stocked and welcoming. They even had a great selection of cds we took full advantage of.
4. The town! Perfect New England charming little town with amazing food, great hiking and lovely people.
I could go on and on about how much we loved this place but you really should just go there and see for yourself! There was nothing I would change about our stay and we look forward to visiting in the future for foliage season.
Oh and one more thing, the sausages are amazing! We went and bought a ton to bring home with us because we couldn't get enough!!
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08/20/2011 |
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This bed and breakfast was welcoming, clean, roomy and eclectic. We enjoyed the Chelsea room very much and it made for a delightful one night stay in a delightful town. Thank you Dora and David!
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| Posted By
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08/12/2011 |
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A very happy place to stay at. Dora and David are hospitable, knowledgeable and fun to talk to. You feel right at home as soon as you arrive. The Ricmond Suite was roomy, quiet, with an exceedingly comfortable bed and two louging chairs which we need after walking up Mt Tom as per David's suggestion (We really enjoyed doing it). All their suggestions as to activities and restaurants were 'spot on' as they might say. We were very happy we found this inn and met D3. We hope to return soon.
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| Posted By
falcon11
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08/04/2011 |
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We had a very enjoyable overnight stay at the Woodstocker. The Inn is nicely furnished, sparkling clean and offers a variety of delicious organic breakfast choices. We had homemade museli with organic yogurt and homemade fruit compote. There is a fully stocked library and small kitchen area, and we appreciated being able to store our ice pack and perishables while traveling. Dora and David were friendly, available and responsive when we needed them.
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Accommodations
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| Rate: $130-$395 |
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Rooms:
8 |
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Suite:
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| Children Not Appropriate |
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