| Enjoy
picturesque landscapes and a piece of history… Located
in the heart of Vermont's Green Mountains, The INN at Willow
Pond was originally a dairy farm built in the 1770's. The
farm, which was large by Vermont standards, encompassed the
INN’s land and the neighboring golf course. The underpass,
through which the farmer drove his cows to pasture, is still
present today and is a pleasant site to explore on a stroll
around the INN’s 20 scenic acres.
The farmhouse, which now hosts special events and conferences
on the first floor and has meeting rooms on the second, is
also a reminder of those earlier times. It was built using
traditional post and beam construction, which required farmers
to cut all the timber to exact size and then leave to dry
for a year. After the marble foundation was laid, friends
and neighbors from miles around would come lend a hand with
the house raising.
The farm played a significant part in pre-Civil War history
as one of the stops along the Underground Railroad. Runaway
slaves were kept in the farmhouse’s basement during
the day and then transported under cover of night across the
border to Canada and freedom. This secret basement is still
intact and is an intriguing historical site we invite all to
see.
The INN at Willow Pond opened in 1986, which also marks the
year the farmhouse and lodge were restored and our three other
buildings were constructed. In 1991 the Bauer Family, (Kay,
Ron, Stephen and Erich), purchased the INN and have been managing
the lodging and special event and conference facilities ever
since.
Click
here to see a panoramic view of the Main Lodge Great Room
and Conference Center.
The total facility is wheelchair accessible and meets ADA
requirements. |