Originally called the Plough Building, the Arbor House is listed on the National Register for Historic Homes. Built in 1853 as a tavern and stagecoach stop, the Inn has been restored and turned into an beautiful bed & breakfast. All guest rooms have queen-size beds, reading chairs, and private baths. The sitting room comes with fireplace, movie and book library. A service kitchen to store or heat up food is also available. The inn offers a host of facilities such as in-room voice mail, cable TV, on-call massage therapist, meeting space, sauna and sun room, binoculars for bird watching, and mountain bikes. Breakfast includes English muffins, almond croissants, yogurts, bagels, seasonal fruit, and assorted herbal and black teas. The area provides opportunities for several activities.