Churchill House Inn – First Green Hotel in Brandon, Vermont
The Churchill House Inn, located in Brandon, VT, was honored by the State of Vermont’s Agency of Natural Resources for it’s “demonstrated commitment to preserving Vermont’s environment” and bestowed upon it the title of Brandon’s first green hotel. This property, which is for sale, can be purchased alone or with the Premier Vermont Touring Company as well.
With a plethora of year-round attractions just miles from this property, there will never be a shortage of activities, not to mention hiking, skiing and biking, for guests to experience. The property has been updated by it’s current owners who have installed modern heat and purchased new beds for the eight guest rooms, as well as replaced the roof, water heaters and windows.
There is an organic garden on the property where many of the vegetables and herbs used for the inn’s meals are grown. I also hear they also have a stellar pancake recipe (available here) which was featured in Gourmet Magazine!
This is a truly wonderful business and property. If you have any questions, please contact Christine and John. They would be happy to hear from you!
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August 31st, 2009 at 8:05 pm
[...] you are interested in an already energy efficient and ‘green’ inn/home, check out the Churchill House Inn, a Green Hotel located in Brandon, [...]
September 9th, 2009 at 10:06 am
[...] According to statistics from Smith Travel Research, Yen Lee for Travel Industry Blog believes the leisure travel industry may have bottomed out. Although the numbers are the lowest they’ve been since 2002, 2009 seems to have stabilized somewhat, with projections for continued stability in the US (numbers are on the rise in Europe). [...]