Holiday Week
Resort: Crafts Inn; 10 West Main Street, Wilmington, VT 05363
http://www.craftsinn.com/
Week: 9/3/16 – 9/10/16, Labor Day Week, Saturday Check in
Check in 4pm check out 10am.
Unit: 1 bedroom , 1 bath, sleeps 4. Assigned at check-in
Rental: $700 per week. No additional taxes or fees.
Unit is a 1 bedroom, sleeps 4. Queen bed and Queen sleeper. Full kitchen with dishwasher, fridge, microwave, range, coffee maker, toaster and all dishes/utensils you need.
Wireless Internet connection for those of you who like to bring your laptops; use of lobby computer to check emails, etc. for those who do not bring their own.
For year-round outdoor sports and gorgeous scenery, come join us at the Crafts Inn. Originally designed in 1898 by Stanford White, The Crafts Inn is now registered as a historical landmark and is recognized by the National Historic Society.
Crafts Inn Resort has an indoor pool, hot tub, 2 saunas, a racquetball court (racquets and balls available at desk) and a lounge area complete with a pool table and a game room.
There’s much to see and do in Wilmington! Our picturesque village is a shopper’s paradise offering a variety of unique and special merchandise. Most of the village shops are housed in historic buildings. There are several art galleries with in-house artists. Gallery nights are held regularly for later shopping hours.
The village is surrounded by a rural mountainous countryside filled with natural wonders and scenic vistas. Whether you like to just settle down for peaceful relaxation or seek out activities, we have it all.
In the summer, be sure to visit Lake Whitingham, the largest lake entirely within the state of Vermont. The lake was formed in the early 1900s when the Deerfield River was dammed in Whitingham for power production.
The lake flooded a large area and displaced homes and businesses. U.S. Gen New England, the current owner of the dam, provides several access areas to the lake for public boating, picnicking, and swimming.
Hiking is also a very popular activity in summer and fall. The views from the top of our mountains are worth the climb. For the golf enthusiast the area has some excellent courses. There are also many antique shops and tag sales for those who enjoy treasure hunting.
No Pets
Resort: Crafts Inn; 10 West Main Street, Wilmington, VT 05363
http://www.craftsinn.com/
Week: 9/3/16 – 9/10/16, Labor Day Week, Saturday Check in
Check in 4pm check out 10am.
Unit: 1 bedroom , 1 bath, sleeps 4. Assigned at check-in
Rental: $700 per week. No additional taxes or fees.
Unit is a 1 bedroom, sleeps 4. Queen bed and Queen sleeper. Full kitchen with dishwasher, fridge, microwave, range, coffee maker, toaster and all dishes/utensils you need.
Wireless Internet connection for those of you who like to bring your laptops; use of lobby computer to check emails, etc. for those who do not bring their own.
For year-round outdoor sports and gorgeous scenery, come join us at the Crafts Inn. Originally designed in 1898 by Stanford White, The Crafts Inn is now registered as a historical landmark and is recognized by the National Historic Society.
Crafts Inn Resort has an indoor pool, hot tub, 2 saunas, a racquetball court (racquets and balls available at desk) and a lounge area complete with a pool table and a game room.
There’s much to see and do in Wilmington! Our picturesque village is a shopper’s paradise offering a variety of unique and special merchandise. Most of the village shops are housed in historic buildings. There are several art galleries with in-house artists. Gallery nights are held regularly for later shopping hours.
The village is surrounded by a rural mountainous countryside filled with natural wonders and scenic vistas. Whether you like to just settle down for peaceful relaxation or seek out activities, we have it all.
In the summer, be sure to visit Lake Whitingham, the largest lake entirely within the state of Vermont. The lake was formed in the early 1900s when the Deerfield River was dammed in Whitingham for power production.
The lake flooded a large area and displaced homes and businesses. U.S. Gen New England, the current owner of the dam, provides several access areas to the lake for public boating, picnicking, and swimming.
Hiking is also a very popular activity in summer and fall. The views from the top of our mountains are worth the climb. For the golf enthusiast the area has some excellent courses. There are also many antique shops and tag sales for those who enjoy treasure hunting.
No Pets