Main Inn

Constructed in 1804, the Main Inn is the oldest building at the Barrows House. It was originally built for the Reverend William Jackson, the second pastor of the Dorset Church, and the Jackson family lived here through 1848.

The name Barrows House derives from Theresa and Experience Barrows, who in 1900 purchased the property and established it as an inn. Open summertime only, "city-borders" could enjoy the attractions of southern Vermont at rates from $12-$15 per week!

Barrows House has been continuously operated as a country inn ever since.

Wired for wireless internet access


Rooms in this building:
Main Inn #5
Main Inn #6
Main Inn #7
Main Inn #8
Main Inn #11
Main Inn #12
Main Inn #15
Main Inn #17
 

 

Room Location Bed Amenities
6 second floor

King or twins

Extra room with 2 daybeds. Private Bath. Cable TV. A/C. Telephone. Wireless Internet Access. private telephone (there is no cell phone service in Dorset - mountains)

 

 

Accommodations in Room 6

This Off Season Rate is for this room and a full country breakfast for two adults. Rates are valid from now until May 24, 2012, except for Holiday Periods. This Off Season Rate includes a Full Country Breakfast & a Three Course Dinner for Two Adults from now until May 24, 2012, except for Holiday Periods.
Weekend Midweek Weekend Midweek
$155 $135 $230 $210

Additional Photos (click to enlarge)
     
Outter room with twin beds      

 

 


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BARROWS HOUSE INN & RESTAURANT
Route 30 Dorset, Vermont
1-800-639-1620 • 802-867-4455

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