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A view of the Carriage House from Route 4

The dining room at the Carriage House of Woodstock

Carriage House of Woodstock

Located on scenic Route 4, just one mile from the Village Green.

  • All rooms are uniquely decorated with  Comfortable Queen Size Beds*, Private Baths and Individual Climate Control . Most Rooms have Color Television w/cable; two rooms with a VCR.
  • Three Rooms with a Whirlpool Tub
  • Fireplace and King Size Bed in the Stowe Hollow Room
  •  Full country breakfast and afternoon snack.
  • Comfortable parlor where you can enjoy the fire, listen to music, read or enjoy conversation with friends.
  • Wrap-around porch for scenic views & summer fun.  
  • Distinctive Antique Furniture in all the bedrooms and common areas
  • Ample off-street parking and Heated garage for bikes and skis.

Enjoy a sumptuous cooked-to-order breakfast and meet new friends in our dining room. We start with fresh brewed Green Mountain coffee, a wide selection of teas, and homemade muffins. Next, we add a fresh fruit plate and a hot entrée. Our guests love the French Toast, the Strawberry Oatmeal Belgian Waffles, and the Blueberry Pecan Pancakes - although Debbie is always thinking up new entrées - like the Breakfast Burrito with a sweet roasted jalapeno salsa which is getting rave reviews!
 

E-Mail: Contact the Carriage House of Woodstock

Website: www.carriagehouseofwoodstock.com

455 Woodstock Road, Route 4 West
Route 4 West, Woodstock, Vermont 05091
800.791.8045
Third Floor, Queen Bed & Twin Bed with Cable TV/VCR - private bath with shower.  Comfortable brass beds await you in this spacious retreat.  Spade Farm - Queen Bed w/shower/tub and Cable TV.  An intimate and quiet room with antique dresser; built in bookshelf with a variety of interesting novels and books for relaxing. Henry - Second Floor, Queen Bed with shower/tub  This  room has a Victorian high bed built for peaceful sleep and lofty  dreams.   Great views.
Each the nine rooms in the Carriage House of Woodstock is named after a Vermont Covered Bridge.

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