Ludlow, Vermont is surrounded by the Black River, Okemo Mountain, five lakes, and all of Vermont -- the perfect setting to enjoy the outdoors. Summer visitors enjoy cycling, fishing, tennis and golf. Fall foliage seekers find time for hiking, horseback riding and hayrides. Winter weather lovers go ice skating, sledding and sleigh riding -- and skiers staying in Ludlow are just steps away from a shuttle that runs directly to the base of Okemo Mountain.
In 1890, William Wallace Stickney built a home on Main Street in Ludlow as a present for his bride Lizzie, eight years before becoming Governor of Vermont. He lived on Main Street until his death in the 1930's. Today the governor's home is an inn -- a stylish, romantic Victorian country house with nine guest rooms, each with its own antiques. All guest rooms have private baths.
Common Rooms of the Governor's Inn include a spacious foyer with fireplace and a whispering alcove, a living room with an ornate slate ..... [ more
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Situated on the beautiful and serene Echo Lake and virtually surrounded by the Black River this authentic 150 year old Victorian Estate has been quietly asleep for many years. Thoughtfully restored , it boasts all the charm and ambiance of a truly unique Victorian Inn. located minutes from the skiing, golfing, hiking and biking of Okemo and Killington Mountains, the Inn is only a short drive to the shops and attractions in Manchester, Weston and Woodstock.
Enjoy a romantic dinner alongside the ripple of the Black ..... [ more
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