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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 Boxwood parterre garden. National Historic Landmark.

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English Neighborhood B&B

Located in quiet neighborhood, nestled on 16

Woodstock, CT Bed and Breakfasts

B&B at Beaver Pond

Country setting, located on 23 wooded acres with pond, nature trails, fishing. Two rooms, a/c;

Woodstock, CT Bed and Breakfasts


The Inn at Woodstock Hill

Restored country estate on 19 rolling acres, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 21 rooms, private bath, a/c, TV, working fireplaces;

Woodstock, CT Lodging

Things to do near Woodstock, CT

Best Western Hilltop Inn

90 units (some with microwave), TV, refrigerator, fitness center, O pool....

Lonesome Dove B&B

Settled on three acres with woods, a stream and great place for bird watching. Three rooms, private bath; common room with fi...

Indian Burial Grounds

Resting place of Uncas, Mohegan chief who gave original land for settlement of Norwich....

NEW LONDON TO Block Island, RI

160-foot high-speed catamaran passenger ferry. Carries 530 passengers. Air conditioned cabins with outdoor seating. Arriving ...

Governor Jonathan Trumbull House

Built in c.1740 and former home of Connecticut's Revolutionary War Governor (1769-1784). Birthplace of patriot artist John Tr...