The Wilmington Inn and Tavern
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The Wilmington Inn and Tavern Description:
Our inn is a handsome colonial structure dating back to 1894. The mansion was built by Joseph Courtemanche, a blacksmith and carriagemaker who made his fortune as the visionary who built the first electric power plant in the valley. The main house has tall ceilings, and a lovely living room with fireplace, conversation areas. Off the living room are the fully licensed Cocktail Bar with its original tin ceiling, the Chart room and our Fine Dining Restaurant which is open to the public & Inn guests for Dinner Tuesday thru Sunday. We also have an In-House Massage Service.
At A Glance:
- 9 Rooms
- Non-Smoking
- Pet Friendly (check with inn)
- Wheelchair Accessible
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The Wilmington Inn and Tavern Amenities and Features:
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Furnishings/Luxuries | Air Conditioning | Fireplace | Porch/Lanai | Breakfast Included with Rate | Heating | Telephone | Cable or Satellite TV | Internet Access | | Ceiling Fan(s) | Iron/Board Available | | Facilities | Business Travel | Gay/Lesbian | Vegetarian Meals | Children Welcome | Rooms $100-$200/night | Wedding Facilities | Family Travel | Rooms Over $200/night | | Recreation/Activities | Biking Nearby | Golf Nearby | Ski Slopes Nearby | Boating Nearby | Hiking Nearby | State/National Park Nearby | Canoeing Nearby | Horseback Riding Nearby | Swimming Nearby | Cross-Country Ski Trails | Hunting Nearby | Tennis Nearby | Fishing Nearby | Restaurant Nearby | | Games/Toys for Kids | Shopping Nearby | |
Other Amenities ...
Guestrooms are decorated individually with antiques, country furnishings, and a splash of the innkeepers travels & English heritage. You'll feel "at home" from the moment you arrive. Our goal is to be sure you're perfectly rested and renewed when you depart. Our full country breakfast is included in the tariff.
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The Wilmington Inn and Tavern Reservation Policies and Payment Information:
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Contact Inn for Bed and Breakfast Rates/Policies.
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