
About the Inn
Built in 1769, the house of Lt. William Henry, Revolutionary War Hero and participant in the Battle of Bennington, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Henry House sits on 25 acres of tranquil pinelands and meadows. The original charm of this landmark home is retained for your pleasure in this delightful bed and breakfast. It features working fireplaces and a beautiful open front porch overlooking the Henry Covered Bridge and Walloomsac River.
Each guest room is decorated in subtle tones and furnished with a collection of carefully selected fine furniture. Our spectacular "ballroom" has been converted into a grand guest room with its 14 foot vaulted ceiling, canopied 4 poster bed, intimate sitting area and working fireplace. The cozy "wood" room is decorated with dark oak furniture to accent the original exposed beamwork of the home, a hallmark of the mid 1700's design and construction. Each and every guest room offers the quiet comfort and down home warmth you expect in a bed and breakfast.
In the morning, wake to the smell of home baked treats as your host and hostess serve an uncomplicated, informal continental breakfast in the dining room. Or take your coffee out onto the front porch, pull up a rocker and enjoy the tranquility. |

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Innkeepers Don & Judy Cole
1338 Murphy Road
North Bennington VT 05257
888-442-7045 · 802-442-7045
Fax: 802-442-3045
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