The Norwich Inn
Founded in 1797, the Norwich Inn is one of the oldest continuously operating lodging establishments in the United States. The inn features twenty-seven guest rooms, which all provide guests with a private bath, cable television and air conditioning. The in feature an on site pub and brewery (Jasper Murdock's Alehouse) and on site fine dining restaurant (the Norwich Inn Dining Room.) The newly constructed Ivy Lodge features four guest rooms with king-sized bedding and is pet-friendly lodging.
The Norwich Inn
325 Main Street
Norwich, VT 05055
(802) 649-1143
norwichinn.com
Norwich Bed & Breakfast
The Norwich Bed & Breakfast is part of a recent renovation to the Shear Luck Farm, a 125-year-old traditional New England farm house. The guest quarters at Norwich Bed & Breakfast feature roomy bedrooms with adjoining oversized private baths. The unpaved roads on the grounds of Shear Luck Farm's vast twenty-five-acre spread are ideal for country walks and bike rides. Although they must be ordered in advance, meals at Norwich Bed & Breakfast include foods from the farm itself and nearby vendors for optimum quality and freshness.
Norwich Bed & Breakfast
229 Bradley Hill Road
Norwich, VT 05055-9616
(802) 649-3800
norwichbnb.com
Norwich Studio Lodging
The Norwich Studio is a privately owned guest house just north of the town center. The studio's two "window walls" allow for an intimate immersion into Norwich's natural surroundings. Originally built as a studio for the American artist and teacher Kenneth Shoppen, the serenity of the Norwich Studio's "retreat type" environment is perfect for quiet relaxation. The Studio's extended stay options are perfect for guests eager to try out all of the region's multiple golf courses.
Norwich Studio Lodging
346 Goodrich Four Corners Road
Norwich, VT 05055
(802) 649-1968
norwichstudio.net
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