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Introduction
Located on the banks of the Battenkill River, the Battenkill Inn offers gracious bed and breakfast country inn accommodations, just minutes south from Manchester Village. Winter sports, antiquing, golfing, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, horseback riding, fine dining, shopping, fly fishing and hunting. Bring along your fishing gear for exceptional angling from our banks on the Battenkill River.
The classic 1840 farmhouse has high ceilings and marble fireplaces. Eight distinctive guest rooms and one suite, each with a private bathroom, are decorated with fine antiques. Three guest rooms and the suite have working fireplaces, and several open onto porches looking out over the meadow to the Battenkill River and Green Mountains. Peaceful.
Innkeepers Alan and Judy Edmunds invite you to a full country breakfast, relaxing atmosphere and the time to unwind with refreshments by the fire. There are two breakfast rooms and two fireplace sitting rooms for guests to enjoy.
Attractions Within 10 minutes of the Inn
Back Road Discovery Tours: Tour some of the lesser known back roads of Southern Vermont. You'll learn some of the history and enjoy spectacular scenery.
Battenkill Canoe: Canoe rentals, walking distance from the Battenkill Inn
British School of Falconry: Learn how to handle and fly a hawk
American Museum of Fly Fishing: "World's largest collection of angling art and angling-related items"
Hildene: Historic Manchester Lincoln Family Home
Mount Equinox Skyline Drive: Tallest mountain in the Taconic range. Open May-Oct.
Orvis: Flagship Store and Fly Fishing School
Robert Frost Stone House Museum: Robert Frost former home.
Southern Vermont Art Center: Ten galleries of classic and contemporary art
Christmas Days: A wonderful shop to prepare for the holiday season all year round.
Manchester Designer Outlet Shopping: See a partial list on our Shopping page.
Women's Golf Store: Women's golf apparel and accessories
Apple Barn & Country Bake Shop: Fresh-baked goods, pumpkin-eating dinosaur, Vermont"s oldest cornfield maze, pick your own berries and more family fun.
Camelot Village Shops: 18th century barns housing an antiques shop, crafts center, country store, winery, flower shop and wooden kitchenware store.
Bennington Battle Monument: 306 foot stone monument circa 1891.
Bennington Center For The Natural & Cultural Arts: Four fine art galleries: Native American Arts, Oldcastle Theatre Company, Vermont Covered Bridge Museum
Bennington County Covered Bridges: Silk Road Bridge, Paper Mill Village Bridge, Henry Bridge, Chiselville Bridge, West Arlington Bridge
Bennington Museum: Collections of Grandma Moses paintings, American furniture, paintings and glass, military history and historical artifacts
Bennington Potters: Pottery tours daily, year round, at the largest working craft pottery in the U.S.
Dorset Theatre Festival: DTF presents seasons of award-winning professional theatre from mid-June through mid-September each year. All plays are in the historic and air conditioned Dorset Playhouse, a theatre built in 1929 from pre-Revolutionary Dorset barns.
Hubbard Hall: Cambridge community arts center offering theatre, music, dance and the visual arts.
Oldcastle Theatre Company: Professional theatre company performing from June through October at the Bennington Center for the Natural and Cultural Arts.
Old First Church: The oldest church in Vermont, the 1805 building is perhaps the finest example of post-colonial church architecture in New England.
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