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The Four Columns Inn

Title: The Four Columns Inn
Category: Bed & Breakfasts
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Listing added: Aug 8, 2008
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The Four Columns Inn is located in Newfane, Vermont, nestled on what is said to be one of New England's most photographed village greens. Townshend State Park offers swimming, hiking and fishing less than six miles away. Olallie Daylily Gardens features over 2,500 varieties of daylilies less than seven miles away.

Built in 1823, this Greek revival home is nestled on 150 acres, featuring a stream, two ponds and a footbridge. Complimentary buffet breakfasts are served each morning in the dining room, featuring apple turnovers, quiche and coconut granola. Dinner is available in the on-site restaurant, featuring French and Asian cuisine and an extensive wine list. Tea, coffee and homemade snacks are served in the afternoons. Complimentary wireless internet access and conference rooms are offered. A DVD library is included. Hiking trails and an outdoor swimming pool are featured on site. Concierge service is offered, providing arrangements for outdoor activities and guided tours through Newfane.
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City: Newfane
State/Province: Vermont
Country: United States
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