Governor's Inn



In 1890 William Wallace Stickney built a home on Main Street in Ludlow as a present for his bride Lizzie, eight years before becoming Governor of Vermont. He lived on Main Street until his death in the 1930's

Today the governor's home is an inn -- a stylish, romantic Victorian country house with nine guest rooms, each with its own antiques. All guest rooms have private baths.

Common Rooms include a spacious foyer with fireplace and a whispering alcove, a living room with an ornate slate fireplace, dining and breakfast rooms, and a den with full beverage service. Of course, there's a porch for stomping off snow in the winter and for rocking in summer.

Each of our rooms is uniquely appointed with antique furniture and accessories, three second floor rooms have gas fireplaces (and cable TV), and each third floor room has a Vermont Castings gas-lit fire stove. All rooms have private baths and seasonal air conditioning. Room rates include afternoon tea and breakfast.

Features

  • 9 rooms
  • Room amenities: non smoking rooms with private bath, tub, air conditioning, hair dryer, bath robe
  • 1 seasonal restaurant, serving breakfast and dinner
  • No children under 12
  • Bar/Lounge, board games, gift shop, culinary seminars (with advanced arrangements)

Rates
Rates are per room per night including room tax. Any meal or other inclusions in the price are mentioned above in the Features section. 

2008 Rates

Single Double
2 Apr - 12 Apr $148.00 $148.00
13 Apr - 27 Apr

Closed

28 Apr - 22 May $148.00 $148.00
23 May - 25 Sep $158.00 $158.00
26 Sep - 26 Oct $194.00 $194.00
27 Oct - 7 Nov $158.00 $158.00
8 Nov - 25 Nov

Closed

26 Nov - 20 Dec $148.00 $148.00
21 Dec - 4 Jan'09

Closed

5 Jan - 1 Apr $189.00 $189.00

Area Highlights

The Governors Inn is located in south central Vermont, and provides easy access to many Vermont locations, such as Woodstock, Quechee, Killington and more.

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