Wildflower Inn Coach House Building
The Coach House
 

One of the oldest buildings on our property and original to the farm in the early 20th century, the Coach House building was completely renovated in 2003 to offer three new luxury suites. This post and beam structure enjoys impressive views of Willoughby Gap and verdant hills that roll gently towards the West Branch of the Passumpsic River. Each of these new suites is historically named -- the Darling Suite for Elmer Darling whose mansion still stands a mile north of the inn on Darling Hill Road, the Vail Suite for T.N Vail of Lyndonville (the first CEO of AT&T), and the Bemis Suite for the homesteading family that first worked the land that the Wildflower Inn now occupies.

Rooms & Suites in this building:

Three-Room Suites: Vail Suite, Darling Suite and Bemis Suite