Historic architecture and atmosphere combined with modern amenities. Beautifully preserved. Lovely views of Lake Champlain. Welcoming atmosphere with respect to guests privacy. Will definitely come back and highly recommend. The most comfortable bed in the Oscar Wilde Room, had best two nights sleep ever!
Lovely Inn in a quaint town. Friendly staff, quiet and clean. Fun to browse the attached bookstore/ coffee shop. Breakfast is basic continental. I stayed in the room with the lake view but lake is 1,000 feet away with the main road through town in between. Very nice room though. Horses and carriages in town add to the character!
It is a beautiful place to be away from home; the rooms as well as the common areas, comfortable and full of exquisite yet unpretentious detail in decor and appointments, designed by the charming innkeeper, Alexandra. The incredible book store feels like a welcoming library and there is an excellent coffee bar to go with it! There is also a shop of intriguing esoterica and a wonderful gallery of provocative art, also created by Alexandra. If you want to see the beauty of Lake Champlain, this creation of beauty is the place to stay!
Really enjoyed our stay at the inn at Westport. The owners husband/ wife were great down to earth easy to talk to people. We loved our morning conversations and appreciated the time. Room was cute and clean loved the reading nook over looking the park. Shower had great pressure compaired to other places we've stayed including some corporation. There where 3-4 restaurants in walking distance the public beach was across the street. The coffee shop on the first floor was very convenient in the morning and for mid afternoon pick me up. We love the soft frsh baked cookies!! The inn was conveniently in the middle of all our destinations for the long weekend so ruffly 30 minutes to each adventure.
Liked: friendly welcome, comfortable bed, cleanliness, breakfast was included, the innkeeper made us fancy coffee as a way to make up for the fact that a neighbor's car had an alarm go off during the night. She said this never happens. I live in Manhattan so I tuned it out but my boyfriend could not sleep. I was delighted with the good coffee. I had a keurig maxwell house cup earlier.
BIG difference, although I was glad I was able to make myself a cup of coffee early in the morning. Also the innkeeper lent me sunblock and gave me trail maps. She couldn't have been nicer. And I LOVED her bookstore.
Disliked: decorating in the Oscar Wilde room
I really enjoyed the Inn, the building is 180 /- years old, and I like it's history. The main floor has a coffee shop, book store, art gallery and a variety of hand crafted goodies all for sale. There are lovely nooks and cozy corners for reading and chatting. My room was clean and comfortable. Alexandra, the Inn keeper was wonderful and accommodating. My stay was perfect.
Rather surprised that we were the only reservation on a Holiday. The place was remodeled in 2005 and has been well maintained since. The only real drawback is that there are few good dining choices in the area. Beyond that, itis a scenic little town with a lot of history.
Such a wonderful place. So very clean and cozy. Wonderful people. Unfortunately the bed was far too soft for our liking. If we are in the area again we would certainly stay there again but would call ahead first to see if the matresses were replaced. Other than the matress, I loved this place!
The Inn is pleasant. Located on the corner of a busy street in a very small town. Breakfast, lunch and dinner options were very limited but certainly adequate. The street noise was bothersome. Bed comfortable and room (Emily Dickinson) was nice. Very nice hosts who allowed us to store bikes in their locked shed.