The Sumner Mansion Inn
Hartland, VT
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Built in 1807 by David H. Sumner as having been designed by the famous Asher Benjamin, The Sumner Mansion Inn sits on the hill overlooking the charming town of Hartland, VT, once known as Sumner Village. This is one of the finest Federal Mansions in New England, and graces the National Register of Historic Homes. There are four expertly decorated suites with fireplaces and one other companion bedroom on the 2nd floor. Renovations both interior and exterior have been completed by the current owners retaining period elegance and antique features. With plenty of rooms to escape to, including the wine room, the Asher Benjamin Library, or the front parlor, this could be a grand residence. Venturing outside to the manicured grounds, you will find Vermont's oldest and largest Sugar Maple Tree known to exist, a beautifully crafted slate patio, formal gardens, and pastoral views. This is one you will want to see.
Property Details- 5 Guest Rooms
- 5 Guest Room Baths
- Has Owner's Quarters
- Built in 1807
- Last Renovated in 2014
- Building is 4,895 SQFT
- Lot is 3.33 Acres
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