Stay at the Inn at Ormsby Hill

Our southern Vermont bed and breakfast is the premier romantic New England getaway to Manchester, VT. We are a truly romantic, luxurious and historic Vermont country inn – a perfect New England vacation destination  for intimate getaways, honeymoons, celebrations and relaxing escapes.

The Inn at Ormsby Hill consists of ten luxurious lodging accommodations, each features a private bathroom with shower and jetted tub, plush robes, and indulgent all natural bath products for you to achieve blissful relaxation.

A hearty country breakfast is served hot each morning. Enjoy views of the Green Mountains from the Conservatory as you dine.

Over 10,000 guests have stayed for family reunions, elopements & petite weddings, romantic getaways, and special occasions.  As a recipient of the AAA Four-Diamond Award since 2000 and a Select Registry Property, your stay will be welcomed with warm hospitality and attention to the smallest detail, to ensure a memorable experience.

Located in the heart of Vermont, Ormsby Hill Inn offers a perfect base to explore while enjoying a variety of sporting and outdoor activities –  museums, craft breweries and wineries, golfing, flyfishing, hiking, and skiing and of course the glorious fall leaf peeping season. Manchester’s restaurants offer some of the best dining experience you can have.

The Inn at Ormsby Hill offers more than just accommodation; it offers a historical experience that connects guests with the past while providing a serene setting for relaxation and exploration.

The original building at The Inn at Ormsby Hill was built in 1764 and is one of the oldest structures in Manchester. Now this historic building houses the inn’s formal living room, the Gathering Room and the Library, Taft and Lincoln guest rooms. Robert Todd Lincoln (son of President Lincoln) was a frequent visitor to Ormsby Hill, along with friend, President William Howard Taft. Robert Todd Lincoln purchased the land behind Ormsby Hill known as Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home.


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