This spacious, elegant room showcases the original wood and exposed beams of the Barn. The original three barn windows offer evidence that this really was a barn!!! Quilts and drapes in a dark paisley design and period furniture create an atmosphere of relaxed elegance. The bed can either be a king or two twins.
The Bostwick Room was named after Dunbar Bostwick, owner of the extensive Bostwick properties in Shelburne, who contributed the property that is now the Shelburne Town Beach. Upon his contribution, he stipulated that the property be used solely for bathing and picnicking.
| | | | The subtle beige, white and dark wood décor of this second floor Carriage Barn room create a hideaway that is relaxing and intimate. The room has a Queen sized bed and skylight for stargazing. Original barn wood and exposed beams add to its appeal.
The Fletcher room is named after two Vermont women, who didn't live in Shelburne, but are well known to Vermont - Mary Fletcher and her mother Mary Martha Fletcher. In 1876 Mary Fletcher, a young woman who never enjoyed good health, announced her intention to build a hospital in Burlington. It was to be the first hospital in Vermont. She named the hospital, which opened in 1879, after her mother, Mary Martha Fletcher. It was renamed Medical Center Hospital of Vermont in 1967. | | | | This ground level handicap accessible room is decorated beautifully with original barn wood, earth tones, soft greens and mauve. This spacious accommodation can have either a King bed or two twins, and includes two upholstered reading chairs and armoire. This room can be combined with the Shelburne Room to create a wonderful family suite.
The Barstow Room was named after John L. Barstow who was the 39th governor of Vermont, elected in 1880. He was born in Shelburne and was buried in the Village Cemetery. His portrait hangs in the Town Offices.
| | | | The Shelburne Room, decorated in the same color scheme as the Barstow room, can be combined with Barstow to create a family suite. Shelburne is spacious, has a twin size daybed and can also accommodate several cots.
In addition, the Shelburne Room provides excellent meeting/conference room space for up to 15 people. The Room has an extendable table and is equipped with state of the art audio visual equipment.
Shelburne Room rental by the hour or day
| | | | The Webb suite, located on the second floor of the Carriage Barn, is a stylish, intimate two room suite. The Queen bed is positioned under two skylights for stargazing and the ¾ bath has a pedestal sink and shower. The luxurious second room of the Suite offers several couches and a two person whirlpool bath for relaxing by candlelight. It is a perfect spot for a honeymoon, anniversary, or just getting away.
The Webb Suite was named after Lila Vanderbilt Webb and Dr. William Seward Webb who purchased a number of small Shelburne farms on the shores of Lake Champlain in the late 1800s. They developed a model agricultural enterprise which is now the educational foundation – Shelburne Farms.
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