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WELCOME
TO THE QUIET SPOT
Your experience
begins with a friendly welcome from two dogs. |
ON THE INSIDE |

The large
living room is where guests can relax with a book near the fireplace,
work on a jigsaw puzzle in the corner near the piano, or play chess near
the windows overlooking the large terrace.
Homeplace
has more windows than walls and is full of European antiques and Vermont
craftwork.
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At
Breakfast
Breakfast
is served in the dining room, where a full country breakfast is available
between 7:30 and 9:00 a.m. The menu changes every day, and typically features
homemade
breads and muffins; pancakes
from scratch, with local maple syrup; and eggs
fresh from the hens.
There's
always local cider, other juices, and fruits. Homeplace also offers a
generous selection of teas and fresh ground Vermont-roasted coffee. |
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Homeplace
has ground-floor and second-floor guestrooms furnished with your comfort
in mind. All the rooms at Homeplace look out on gardens and trees.
Each bathroom is equipped
with a shower; and one has a tub-shower combination. |
ON THE
OUTSIDE
The Surroundings
After breakfast,
you can enjoy the many different sights that make Homeplace a showpiece
for one of the region's annual garden tours. From the flower boxes, potted
plants, and hanging flower baskets in the glassed-in terrace to the colorful,
three-season gardens surrounding the house, you will always find a restful
view. |
  
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The
Barn
In addition
to the housepets, Homeplace has outdoor animals as well. The barn is the
home-place for sheep, ducks, chickens, and two donkeys. |
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Homeplace lies at the
end of a half-mile-long driveway, affording a private entry into its own
hundred-acre wood. |
©2004
Homeplace Bed and Breakfast ©2004 There You Havit Web Productions
Homeplace Logo™
and House Logo™ are trademarkes of Homeplace Bed and Breakfast
All Rights Reserved
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