Poultney Chamber of Commerce - Visit Us

    Lodging

    Bentley House Bed and Breakfast: A Victorian B&B located in the heart of Poultney, the Bentley House is within walking distance of the towns many charming shops and friendly eateries. (802) 287-4004.

    www.thebentleyhouse.com

    Bird House Inn Bed & Breakfast: Karen and Brian Festa, your hosts, welcome you to the Birdhouse Inn B&B. As retired public school teachers they are now living their dream of opening their home as a bed and breakfast. They love being in the Green Mountains as part of the little town of Poultney which has a long and interesting history, which dates back to the founding of the our nation. (802) 287-2405

    www.thebirdhouseinnvt.com

     Haven Guest House Bed & Breakfast: The Haven Guest House B&B is nestled in the Hills of Central Vermont just minutes from beautiful Lake Bomoseen. This lovely Bed & Breakfast houses 4 guest suites each with private bath and 3 common rooms for your enjoyment. Each morning Guests can choose from a gourmet Breakfast menu before embarking on their journeys around the lakes region. (802) 265-8882

    www.havenguesthousevt.com

    The Hopson House: The Hopson House, a recently restored small bed & breakfast, offers private baths and rooms furnished with carefully selected antiques. Begin your day with a full Vermont breakfast served in the country kitchen or on the brick patio (weather permitting). Then enjoy exploring the beauty and history of the area. (802) 287-9038

    www.hopsonhouse.com

    Maplewood Inn Bed and Breakfast: The Maplewood Inn is a beautifully restored c. 1843 Greek Revival style home and is listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places. (802) 265-8039

    www.maplewoodinn.com

    Panorama Motel: A quite getaway located on the border of Vermont & New York and situated on a hill with breathtaking views of the Green Mountains, this motel offers private patios for outdoor enjoyment. (518) 282-9648
    www.panoramamotel.ny.com

    The Hopson House: The Hopson House, a recently restored small bed & breakfast, offers private baths and rooms furnished with carefully selected antiques. Begin your day with a full Vermont breakfast served in the country kitchen or on the brick patio (weather permitting). Then enjoy exploring the beauty and history of the area. (802) 287-9038

    www.hopsonhouse.com

    The Sheldon Mansion: The Sheldon Manson, an Historic Inn, constructed of rare red slate in 1906 on a 10-acre village setting. We invite you to experience exceptional yet affordable accommodations with genuine personal touches. This historic mansion has been restored to its grandeur to accommodate guests in large beautifully appointed rooms with private full baths.(518) 642-0000

    www.sheldonmansion.com

    Toad Hall Bed & Breakfast:  A private setting with 3 spectacular rooms and private baths. We are situated next to Green Mountain College’s Dean Nature Preserve and are one mile from Lake Saint Catherine State Park. (802) 287-4455.

    www.toadhallvt.com

    Twin Mountains Farm Bed & Breakfast: Open May through March, Twin Mountains Farm Bed & Breakfast is located at 549 Coy Hill Road in Middletown Springs, just 30 miles from Killington, Pico and Okemo Mountain Ski Resorts, in Vermont’s Rutland-Killington area. The charming inn is also convenient to the Bromley, Stratton & Magic Mountain Ski Areas. Built in 1830, the original house is listed on the Vermont Historic Registry as the Martin Coy House. (802) 235-3700

    www.twinmoutainsfarmbb.com

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    • Poultney Citizen of the Year!

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      The Chamber of Commerce announced that the 2009 Poultney Citizen of the year is Ann DeBonis. A reception to honor Mrs. DeBonis was attended by a large number of community members and business owners who provided her with many warm welcomes and loving wishes. The reception was held Saturday, November 14th at 5 p.m. in the St. Raphael's fellowship hall located behind St. Raphael's Roman Catholic Church.
      Presented annually by the Chamber of Commerce, the Citizen of the Year Award honors a resident citizen who has made major contributions to the betterment of Poultney; has distinguished herself or himself through outstanding service to the community and typifies the true spirit of service and self-sacrifice in representing the finest ideals of Poultney citizenship, a real "unsung hero" of Poultney. The Citizen of the Year will be the Grand Marshal of the 2010 July 4th parade in Poultney.

    • MapleFest Weeekend!

    • March 27th and 28th: Enjoy the celebration of all things maple with a trip to Poultney. There will be open sugar house tours from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday and special family events on Saturday starting with a maple fun run, registration takes place on the corner of Main Street and Route 30 at 9:30 a.m. on the 27th. If a morning run isn't your pleasure come and enjoy a horse drawn wagon ride and children's activities at the Stonebridge from 11a.m. until 2 p.m. Calling all bakers, a maple bake contest will be held at St. Raphael's Catholic Center. Drop off your delicious maple treat at 10 a.m. for judging at 2 p.m. A library story hour is scheduled for 11 a.m. at the Poultney Public Library and a family nature walk at 1 p.m. at the Stonebridge. There will also be a silent auction throughout the day at St. Raphael's Catholic Center and bag sales at local shops. For more information contact the Poultney Area Chamber of Commerce 802-287-2010 or stop by the Stonebridge to pick up an updated itinerary of all of the weekends MapleFest events.