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Shoreham Inn-Vermont Way to Stay

Mill at Sunset

Sunset on the southern shore of Lake Champlain minutes from The Shoreham Inn

 

The Shoreham Inn is a true Vermont Way to Stay. An Inn with a location and thriving business worth a visit. In our “Better Way to Learn Innkeeping” aspiring seminars, we ask our attendees what area of the country they would like their inn to be located in.  The B&B Team believes aspiring innkeepers should focus on the location they believe they would want to live and work. It is a very important component of their search process.

For many aspirers New England and especially Vermont is a location on their list of places to explore. The Green Mountain state has long been known for country inn hospitality. More reasons for owning a business in Vermont is that it has been named the ‘second most peaceful place to live’ in the US as well as the healthiest state in the US four years in a row.

Once you have identified an area then you can start identifying some properties.  Shoreham Vermont is a classic Vermont town surrounded by vistas of century old dairy farms and orchards. Shoreham is known as the ‘Heart of the Land of Milk and Honey’. And this is pretty literal. The area is famous for its apple orchards (with bees) and pastures of grazing sheep and cows (milk). Shoreham has one of the oldest and most picturesque apple orchards in Vermont, Champlain Orchards. It is also home to several growing businesses. Tata Harper Skin Care and Whistle Pig Rye Whiskey. Middlebury is 15 minutes from Shoreham, home of Middlebury College. A highly rated liberal arts college with its own ski area, small but a tremendous value.

The beauty and simplicity of Shoreham and surrounding area is truly a location to fall in love with. Set near the southern shore of Lake Champlain with the Green Mountains to the east and the skyline of the Adirondacks rising over the lake to the west as a backdrop. Travelers flock to this area for all the reasons stated here. Cyclists especially love to explore the challenging roads and vistas.

Cyclist and travel writer Jeff Katz for the Boston Globe

Cyclist and travel writer Jeff Katz for the Boston Globe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There is a classic country inn for sale right in the middle of it all. The Shoreham Inn has ‘retained its fine country feel and essential 1790 Vermont character while adding those comforts and amenities that make our stay special. The dining room, with its exposed beams and open fireplace, exudes warmth and charm and sets the friendly atmosphere for delicious home-cooked meals.’ These accolades and many more have been written about the Shoreham Inn Vermont.

Shoreham Inn Vermont

Shoreham Inn patio outside a suite

Unlike many buildings that have been converted into country inns, the Shoreham Inn has been welcoming guests for over 200 years! Talk about hospitality, if walls could talk. But lets’ talk about the present Shoreham Inn. The walls today are filled with guests enjoying great food and beverage in the ‘Gastropub’ and great comfort and modern amenities in their 10 guest rooms which include 3 contemporary loft style suites.

The total view looks pretty good here. Great state, great area and great town. Add a thriving full service country inn business to this view and you get the Shoreham Inn & Pub. New innkeepers can take an established and growing business and make it their own while enjoying a vibrant community and much sought after Vermont lifestyle. A great quote from the current innkeeper…”Vermont and Addison County is particular is a true melding of committed outsiders with diverse tastes and excitement for this beautiful place, and long, long term locals, also diverse, enthusiastic in their own ways and happy to live where they do.” They know because they are a part of the community and welcome these diverse folks to their pub frequently. Not just customers but friends.

Shoreham Inn near Lake Champlaine for sale

Fall colors surround The Shoreham Inn

Thanks for listening,

Janet Wolf

 

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4 Responses to “Shoreham Inn-Vermont Way to Stay”

  1. Neda says:

    What a great blog! I’ve recently joined the innkeeping industry and have fallen in love with it. I hope to one day be able to own a B&B myself and look forward to it being in Vermont (such a beautiful place). Enjoying the blog!

    • Rick Wolf says:

      Thanks and welcome! If and when we can be of service to you, please feel free to reach out!

  2. Ernie Underwood says:

    Good morning. we enjoy all the information about potential Inn or B&B lifestyles, the possibilities. My son is a chef from the California Culinary Academy and he and his fiancé are hospitality graduates from the University of NH. Their dream is an Inn, B&B in the white mountains of NH or the green mountains of VT. Both are avid outdoor enthusiast, animal lovers and have a genuine desire to share their culinary talents, their creativity, and their hospitality in a setting such as the Shoreham Inn. Thanks, Ernie Underwood

  3. Rick Wolf says:

    Thanks Ernie for your comments….we appreciate it!

    Would be happy to talk with you, your son and fiancé about this wonderful property and how their skills and passion for food and hospitality can work at the Shoreham Inn.

    Let me know if there is anything we can do.

    Rick

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