Twin Farms - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Three hundred serene acres of fields, forests, gardens, and a lake are the setting for the small, tasteful resort of Twin Farms, located in central Vermont. Once the home of Nobel Prize winner Sinclair Lewis and his wife, journalist Dorothy Thompson, the property, which dates back to 1795, now consi... eluxury.com
No title - expert review Twin Farms is an exclusive yet unpretentious country estate offering understated elegance and graceful hospitality since 1993. There are 20 distinctive guest cottages and suites located on 300 acres of picturesque rolling hills, meadows, orchards and ponds. Previously the summer residence of the Twi... johansens.com
No title - expert review Absolute perfectionyour own farmhouse home in Vermont on 300 acres with country charm, urban sophistication, ingenious decoration, and every amenity in the worldat a price, but unique. In the evening guests come together for cocktails, wine, and lively conversation in the Barn Room, a large but warm... karenbrown.com
No title - expert review The Perch cottage, where we will be staying, is decorated in an English fishing theme, with large windows overlooking a stream in the woods and antique fish decoys placed here and there. Its a soothing place, with its sleeping alcove and moss-green paneling. The fireplace is stocked and ready to be ... yankeemagazine.com
Down on The Farm - user review Twin Farms is a small, luxury resort with 15 rooms quietly nestled in the mountains outside idyllic Barnard, Vermont. Barnard is about 15 minutes north of Woodstock which is clearly one of the most beautiful and vibrant villa... epinions.com
Surpassed our expectations - user review Twin Farms brought us back to a peaceful place in life that has long since been left behind... We arrived on a beautiful day to pristinely kept landscape and a dinner to kill for... travel.yahoo.com
Great mix of run and romance - user review I cannot say enough about Twin Farms. We stayed in the Aviary Cottage for three nights, and did not want to come home. The aviary is only two years old..very modern (heated bathr... travel.yahoo.com
This place is absolutely unquestionably the best!!! - user review Twin Farms is absolutely the best all inclusive resort in the North East. The people were so nice. The accommodations were awesome. The pub (open bar with you name it, they got it)... travel.yahoo.com
A Kingly (or Queenly) Retreat - user review Twin Farms is a fabulous resort - it is expensive, however. We only were able to stay a weekend, but it is a weekend I will never forget. We went in June so we missed the ski seaso... travel.yahoo.com
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