Guests enjoy an old-fashioned country experience at Stevens Farm. The 18th-century farmhouse has been in the innkeepers’ family for nine generations, since 1789. Guests can take tours of the 350-acre working farm, enjoy the swimming pool or just relax and enjoy the view from the gazebo. During the winter months, guests can cross-country ski on the property or ice skate on the pond. Colorful, handmade afghans and comfortable antiques decorate the bedchambers. The parlor features Victorian furnishings, an upright piano and a tin ceiling. The innkeeper prepares the savory full breakfasts. Dinner, featuring items such as Yankee pot roast, homemade bread and cranberry walnut pie, can be arranged. The inn recently received the Governors Hospitality Award.
Location:
749 Old Coldbrook Road, Barre Massachusetts 01005
Telephone
978-355-2227
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(Hadley) Quality Inn
(Sturbridge) American Motor Lodge - Best Western
(Medford) Amerisuites - Boston/Medford
(Medford) AmeriSuites Boston / Medford
(Granby) An Old Indian Trail Bed and Breakfast
(Andover) Andover Inn
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