Gothic Revival summer home (c.1846) by merchant and publisher Henry Bowen; Fourth of July host to presidents Grant, Hayes, Harrison and McKinley. Barn contains perhaps the oldest surviving indoor bowling alley in the country. 1850
Woodstock, CT Historic Homes1795 Colonial farmhouse with nine fireplaces on five pastoral countryside acres and hidden gardens, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Three bedchambers, private bath, fireplace, a/
Woodstock, CT Bed and BreakfastsLocated in quiet neighborhood, nestled on 16
Woodstock, CT Bed and BreakfastsCharming carriage house with a front porch, cozy kitchen, living room with fireplace. Grounds edged with stone walls, fruit trees and flower gardens. One bedroom, private bath, a/
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A National Historic Landmark, America's best-known center of Impressionist painting, offers 11 landscaped acres along the Lie...
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Inn with 34 rooms (three suites), TV; additional lodging in motor inn. Eight two-bedroom townhouses with fireplace, Jacuzzi. ...
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