Happenings

  • Winter 2021 Inn Closure

    We will be closing our lodging operations for the Winter season, and reopening March 2021. We have extended our annual Winter closing to include January 2021. Please stay at our sister Inn, the Lumberville 1740 House, this Winter 2021.

  • An old-fashioned Roast and Toast

    [smart-photo][smart-photo mode="slider" transition="moveToLeft_moveFromRight"] [smart-photo height="50%"][/smart-photo] Pig roasts are an unforgettable summer tradition and a cause for celebration in many different cultures. They are also the perfect way to wow your guests at a rehearsal [...]

  • Senna

    SENNA senna alexandrina This large, long-lived herbaceous is a popular, leafy plant with bright yellow flowers that are a favorite of bumble bees. Its seeds are also a popular food for larger birds such as turkeys. [...]

  • Bee Balm

    BEE BALM monarda These fiery, cheerful perennials add life and vivid color to our lush landscape, while attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Bee balms are utilized not only for their beauty, but they make great teas [...]

  • Columbine

    COLUMBINE aquilegia canadensis This natural red native is among the first of the flowers to provide nectar for the pollinators. It is one of the top flowers we have on the property that attracts hummingbirds, and [...]

  • Joe Pye Weed

    JOE PYE WEED eupatorium maculatum The Joe Pye weed is a giant, sun loving native that sprouts a very attracted purple flower with a stem of a similar shade. This six-foot plant is a popular destination [...]

  • Purple Coneflower

    PURPLE CONEFLOWER echinacea purpurea This purple beauty is a long lasting, colorful, cone-shaped native that adapts well to low water climates. It is also self-sustainable, containing both male and female organs, it re-seeds readily every year. [...]