Bailey's Mills Bed & Breakfast
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Bailey's Mills Bed & Breakfast Description:
Bailey's Mills Road threads through a narrow valley settled in the late 18th century. A strong sense of history intensifies as you pass the quaint town cemetery and then the driveway curves gently past the long, long sleep of area residents. Bailey's Mills looks very southern with a two-story porch and fluted columns. But this patrician facade belies its commercial origins that were tied to the economic fortunes of the community that blossomed here 200 years ago. In 1794, Levi Bailey (1766-1850) purchased a dam and a mill here. The following years brought some prosperity and expansions. By 1808, he required the good will of David Hapgood, his next door neighbor, so he could buy more land. But, in fact, Levi had so irritated Hapgood that he instead donated the coveted acre to Reading for use as a town cemetery, ensuring that Bailey could never control it. Thus was created "Spite Cemetery."
Between 1800 and 1850 an industrial and commercial complex surrounded the house. A woolen factory, 3 stories tall, plus other mills and a blacksmith shop bustled with activity. Owners and employees lived in the brick house. They shopped at the general store within. The "Store" is very rustic with huge doorway, exposed beams and old stencilled drawers with (now) exotic labels such as "Gum Myrrh" and "Snuff". An eclectic collection of tools and household items fills the shelves. The penny-pinching nature of old Levi Bailey survives in several stories. One tells of a boy given a penny to spend in the store. He carefully surveyed his possible choices and at last decided on the largest fig in a box. Mr. Bailey took the cent and carefully regarded the fig. Then he announced it was too large a fig for a cent and after taking a good-sized bite from the fig, gave it to the astonished boy.
Bailey's Mills welcomes our guests to a beautiful historic home. Whether you ski (at Okemo, Killington or Ascutney) or visit area attractions or seek a weekend away from your busy life, you will find a comforting peacefulness here. Bailey's Mills is full of interesting features that delight the eye and pique curiosity about the history embodied here. Innkeeper, Barbara Thaeder has the enviable task of welcoming guests to a circa 1820 home where time has been kind. A genial ambiance emmanates from pleasingly proportioned rooms where decorating details honor the historic spirit and comfortable furnishings invite lingering a while to take it all in.
At A Glance:
- 3 Rooms
- Non-Smoking
- No Pets
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Bailey's Mills Bed & Breakfast Amenities and Features:
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The common rooms include a fireplaced library and a garden room. The library has over 3,000 volumes plus board games and puzzles and windows that view into the garden room with its myriad hanging plants. Sofas, rockers, easy chairs and tables encourage you to gather for games, snacks, afternoon tea or your own evening libations. Full tub and shower bath.
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Bailey's Mills Bed & Breakfast Reservation Policies and Payment Information:
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Contact Inn for Bed and Breakfast Rates/Policies.
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