Accommodations - 1811 House

Inn Rooms
Named for some of Manchester’s most illustrious and colorful figures, each of our thirteen cozy Inn Rooms features its own unique, time-honored tale. Each room is individually decorated, featuring stately antique décor, accented by modern comforts like flat screen televisions and wireless Internet. Enjoy commanding views of Manchester Village or the surrounding inn gardens, while relaxing in absolute privacy.![]() | Jeremiah French SuiteLocated on the first floor, this spacious two-room suite with a wood burning fireplace offers a king size canopy bed. The bathroom features a heated floor and a deluxe tiled shower. Relax in the adjoining sitting room, where you can curl up on the love seat snuggled under a cozy throw. The love seat pulls out into a single bed, which makes it possible for three guests to stay in this suite. There is an additional charge of $50 per night for a third person. This room has a LCD flat screen television hidden behind one of the artworks in the sitting room. |
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![]() | Franklin Orvis SuiteUpon entering this spacious two-room suite you will first notice the warm and inviting sitting room with its cozy loveseat and wood-burning fireplace. The bedroom has a king pencil post bed from which you can enjoy views of the gardens and the Green Mountains beyond. The bathroom has a large tiled shower suitable for two, and a claw foot bathtub. The sitting room love seat pulls out into a single bed, which makes it possible for three guests to stay in this suite. There is an additional charge of $50 per night for a third person. This room has a LCD flat screen television hidden behind one of the artworks in the sitting room. |
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![]() | Mary Lincoln IshamThis lovely corner room was a favorite of Mary Lincoln Isham. Taking advantage of its location, the room is filled with natural light and offers views of Mount Equinox and historic Manchester Village. The queen four-poster canopy bed faces the wood-burning fireplace and there is also a flat screen LCD television. The bathroom has beautiful bamboo wood floors, a heated towel bar and a tiled shower with tub. |
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![]() | Robert Todd LincolnThe queen four-poster canopy bed, Federal-style slate blue mantel, wood burning fireplace and original stencil border all contribute to the enticing nature of this room. The flat screen LCD television is tucked away, but there if you want it. The rich colors and sophisticated decor gives this room an authentic Federal-style feel. The bathroom offers a tub and shower combination. |
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![]() | Henry & Ethel RobinsonA room with a view, this guest room features a large private porch with exceptional views of the Inn's extensive gardens, the golf course, and Vermont's Green Mountains beyond. When not sitting on the porch you will enjoy the king four poster canopy bed and discreetly hidden LCD flat screen television. The bathroom includes a distinctive marble enclosed shower stall with a claw foot tub in the center prompting the inevitable question, "How did they get it in there?" |
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![]() | MunsonClimb your own private staircase to this large cheerful room with a king brass bed and sunny yellow washed walls. The bath features a tub and shower combination. This room also has a flat screen LCD television. |
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![]() | BurrWith a hand hewn wooden beam running along the ceiling this room captures the historic flair of the Inn and Manchester, Vermont. The queen canopy bed rests on a dark blue oriental rug, which compliments the warm red wallpaper. The bath features a tub and shower combination. There is a flat screen LCD televistion in this room. Enjoy views of the gardens and Vermont's Green Mountains beyond. |
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![]() | Grace Hoyt SingerThis room with a queen four-poster bed, with lace canopy, has a light and airy feel that beckons those in search of sophisticated yet informal Southern Vermont lodging. The windows offer a great view of the Manchester Village Green and the historic First Congregational Church. This room has an LCD flat screen television and the bathroom features a beautiful tiled shower with tub. |
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![]() | Mark SkinnerThe antique secretary, silk oriental rug and queen canopy bed all contribute to a feeling of authenticity for which the 1811 House is renowned. The room has an LCD flat screen television. The bathroom features a tub and shower combination. The views of the extensive gardens and the Green Mountains are an added bonus. |
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![]() | HiddenGood things come in small packages, and this snug room tucked under the eaves is living proof. Cozy and intimate, this room offers a double bed. The bathroom has a claw foot tub with shower. |
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Cottage Rooms
Our three Cottage Rooms beckon guests to their own private retreat, including wood-burning fireplaces, fine oriental rugs, and beautiful antique décor. Each room offers an exquisitely-designed, comfortable atmosphere with all of today’s modern touches.![]() | Janet LangLocated on the first floor of the cottage, this spacious room features many windows along with a sense of privacy. The oriental rug underfoot is set off beautifully by the coordinating window treatments and the king lace-canopy bed. Added features of this room are a wood burning fireplace and a discreetly placed LCD flat screen television. The large bathroom has a tub and shower combination. |
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![]() | Mary Ann EvansThis first floor cottage room welcomes you with a king canopy bed and beautiful oriental rug. You'll enjoy the wood burning fireplace and a discreetly placed LCD flat screen television as you relax in your easy chair or lounge in bed. The spacious bathroom offers a tub and shower combination. |
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![]() | Mary OlsonThe only room on the second floor of the cottage, this room becomes your own private retreat. The two large leather chairs and a chenille throw beckon you to settle in front of the wood-burning fireplace. A discreetly hidden LCD flat screen television is an added feature of this room. Better yet, watch the flames flicker as you enjoy the fireplace from the king bed. The large bathroom features a contemporary-style tub and shower. |
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