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Located on the Village Green in Chester VT, the Chester House, is one of the most beautiful and historic structures in the town. Built in 1780 and charmingly maintained through the centuries, the Inn and its guest suites and rooms are furnished and decorated throughout with family heirlooms and collected antiques that reflect the genteel lifestyle of colonial America.
Just 38 miles north of Vermont's southern border with Massachusetts, the Chester House is centrally and conveniently located for year-round indoor and outdoor adventures. And being right on the quaint Village Green put us across the street from fine restaurants and interesting shops.
The central part of the Inn was built in 1780 and exudes the charm of colonial America, with wide plank pine floors, a beautiful staircase and wooden shutters. The building is part of Vermont's earliest history and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Inn has seven beautifully-appointed guest rooms; four of these are suites.
Each of the seven guest rooms has its own private bath, TV, a phone (with free calling to anywhere in the USA, Canada, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Guam and Saipan), voice-mail, air conditioning in the warmer months, and both free wireless (WiFi) and dial-up Internet connectivity. Five of the rooms have gas fireplaces which operate in the cooler months. Several have luxurious canopy beds and a comfortable sitting area. One room has a whirlpool, one a Jacuzzi, and another a two-person steam shower.
At the center of the Chester House is the Keeping Room with it's original 1780 wood-burning grand fireplace. Guests enjoy the Keeping Room for reading, TV, board games or just sitting in front of the roaring fire (in winter).
Rates: $125 - $209
Your Host(s): Bob & Jan
Amenities: Full Breakfast, Tub / Spa, Private Bath, No Smoking in Any Rooms, Free Internet, Air Conditioning, Fireplace, TV, No Pets, Partial Handicap Access