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"Our wedding night, this room is beautiful. The peace and quiet is just what we needed after a momentous day. I look forward to returning on our first anniversary." -- Peggy and David Cunningham,
Ottawa,
Ontario
Newly renovated suite of bedroom, sitting room, private bathroom, and private screened-in sleeping porch, decorated in a style reminiscent of the Great Camps of the Adirondacks.
Adirondack Room Sleeps 4 - Summer Months - Sleeps 8
"This room was an absolutely gorgeous place for us to spend our wedding night. It was the perfect place to start our lives together..." -- Crystan & Nathan Barrows, Wardsboro, VT
FEATURES:
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Queen size bed, single bed, and leather sleeper sofa.
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Private screened-in sleeping porch with two additional full size beds (for summer months).
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Private bath with Carrara marble floor, Valeriana Italian glass shower and Jacuzzi with jets, in-line heater, and mood lights.
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Large picture window overlooking maples and pines; antique stained glass window.
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Floor to ceiling stone fireplace (gas) with remote iginition, cedar mantle and marble hearth.
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Cathedral ceiling with cedar beams and tongue-and-grove fir boards.
Original 1800's wide-plank pine flooring, Oriental rug.
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Ceiling fan and air conditioner, private thermostat for A/C and electric heat.
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Flat-screen cable TV in bedroom area; second TV with VCR/DVD player in sitting area.
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Telephone with unlimited free local and long-distance service.
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Refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, hair dryer
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Handcrafted furniture, made by reknown Adirondack artisan.
Collection of Adirondack books, DVDs, chess and other games.
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Unique Adirondack artifacts including original oil paintings and carvings.
RATES (double occupancy; tax is additional):
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Without Breakfast: $155/night mid-week (Sun-Thurs); $165/night weekends
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With Breakfast: Add $12/person/night
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Additional person: $10 without breakfast; $22 with breakfast
"Loved the room with a wonderful feel, especially when the fire is blazing. It was so comfortable and warm to be in after a day's hiking in the cold and snow..." Simon Wilson, Dublin, Ireland
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