Maplecroft Bed And Breakfast, Barre, Vermont
Maplecroft is a comfortable Victorian home in central Vermont and has three guest bedrooms each with an exclusive bath and a handmade quilt on every bed.
Built in 1887 by granite sculptor George Mackie, Maplecroft is short walk from downtown Barre, the granite center of the world. Mr. Mackie was among the first of many immigrants from Scotland who made their homes in 19th century Barre in order to bring their expertise to the local quarries. A statue honoring Robert Burns overlooks the town from a knoll just below Maplecroft and serves as a reminder of Barre's Caledonian heritage.
It is a short drive to the state capital in Montpelier or Northfield, the home of Norwich University. Skiers may find our lodgings a quiet alternative to the inns near Stowe or Sugarbush.
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Owners: Paul Heller and Marianne Kotch
Open Since: 2001
We Accept: Checks, Mastercard, Visa, Discover and American Express
Price Range: Check with owner as prices may vary
Inncentives Discount for InnSite Users: 10%
No. of Rooms With Private Bath: 3
Location: In small town
Amenities: Piano, Antiques, Sitting room/library, Continental breakfast, Patio, Pets possible (inquire), Children possible, Suites available, Evening dessert/cordials/hors d'oeuvres, Cats in residence and Discounts/specials available
Out In The Town: Antique shops/malls, Shopping district and Movie cinemas
Area Attractions:
Barre Granite Quarries, Montpelier State House, Norwich University
These recreational facilities and attractions are all within 10 miles of Maplecroft Bed and Breakfast.
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