1745 restored Captain William Bull Tavern and listed on the National Register of Historic Place, located on ten acres with three buildings. 20 guestrooms (five suites with fireplace), TV, pets;
Litchfield, CT LodgingTen acres of display gardens, peak bloom June-Sept., nationally known English Tuberous Begonias;
Litchfield, CT GardensSummit is 1,325 feet above sea level with stone tower on top. Hiking trail, lake swimming, picnicking, fishing, boating (non-motor)
Litchfield, CT State ParksEnglish tudor cottage, former summer home of Edith M. Chase, formal gardens....
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Horseback riding on quiet well-mannered horses. Pony rides available, indoor ring for rainy days....
Winery tours, self-guided vineyard walks and complimentary wine tasting. Wine and gift shop....
Community arts center presenting changing visual art exhibits and concerts, children and adult performances, poetry readings....