| You may prefer the Gate House, a Victorian gem complete with porte-cochere and wraparound porch. The interior is a pastiche of ornate woodwork and stained glass. Spend the evening next to the fire, or enjoy a game of Scrabble in the parlor. All rooms come with luxurious linens, handmade quilts, Internet data ports, and private baths. Antiques grace every corner. Room Descriptions | | | | | The adjacent Carriage House, which was fully modernized in 1990, provides spacious rooms with king-size beds, queen sleeper-sofas, and all the comforts of home. Luxuriate in your own private Jacuzzi, or walk down a flight of stairs to bask in the steam room or sauna. The Carriage House conference room and adjoining guest room have a private patio which leads to a walkway that weaves through five acres of spectacular lawns and gardens. Room Descriptions | | | | | The Main House, the most historic, is a Federal-style mansion with all the hospitable elegance you would expect in a governor's home - marble sinks, crystal doorknobs, push-button light switches and a fascinating collection of nooks and crannies. The Swift Room, once the master bedroom, still displays the old brass internal telephone that Mrs. Swift used in Woodrow Wilson's day. Room Descriptions | | | | |