![]() ![]() 53 Boynton Avenue, St. Johnsbury, Vermont 05819 802-751-8434 The Albro Nichols House is a restored 1846 Federal Farmhouse located in a lovely secluded setting just off Main Street in the elegant Victorian town known as the "Capital" of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. All rooms are furnished with comfortable antiques and the atmosphere is relaxed and casual. Guests may enjoy breakfast on the brick patio, weather permitting; tea in the Victorian parlour; curl up with a book from the Nichols House library or enjoy conversation or T.V. with fellow guests in the sitting room.
Within easy walking distance are the Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium, the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum and Art Gallery (designed to display Albert Bierstadt's "The Domes of Yosemite," one of the largest landscape paintings in the nation), and the beautiful Victorian homes lining Main Street, many designed by respected architect, Lambert Packard. Also of interest are several fine restaurants, two theaters, several art galleries, the Maple Museum, antique shops and the campus of St. Johnsbury Academy. Nearby is Burke Mountain Ski Resort and three professional Summer Theaters: Lost Nation in Montpelier, Unadilla in Calais and The Weathervane in Whitefield, N.H. Margaret Ryan, Innkeeper
Accommodations The Rose Room Suite First Floor ~ Double Bed ~ Private Bath The Yellow Room The Red and Blue Room A full breakfast is included. "The Yellow Room" and "The Red & Blue Room"
Children are welcome, but regrettably pets are not. Smoking outside only. Payment may be made by personal check or cash. Check in time after 3 p.m. For reservations call 802-751-8434
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