Places to stay in Brandon, Vermont
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The Brandon Inn
Hotels: The Brandon Inn has received recognition as an official GREEN HOTEL in the Green Mountain State. We're proud of the changes we've made. Come to The Brandon Inn for the holidays! Dates are still available for Holiday Office Parties. Private Dinner Parties available for groups of 12 or more .....
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20 Park Street, Brandon, 05733-1122
(+001) 802-247-5766
The Swallow's Nest
Guest Houses: Situated on 1,200 acres, our lovely guest house is the perfect place for an overnight stay, weekend getaway, or extended vacation. 'The Nest' is surrounded by 50 acres of meadows and offers exceptional views of the Green Mountains and Vermont countryside. Being only 1.5 miles from the village .....
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215 Ella Dean Road, Brandon, 05733
(+001) 802-247-5223
The Old Mill Inn Bed and Breakfast

Inns / B&Bs: The Old Mill Inn Bed and Breakfast is tucked away on five acres of woods and meadows, a short distance from the picturesque New England town of Brandon. The property offers beautiful views and is a wonderful venue for a small Vermont wedding. The property runs along the Neshobe River a choice .....
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79 Stone Mill Dam Road, Brandon, 05733
(+001) 802-247-8002
Cozy Cottages

Cottages / Caravan Parks: Built in 1930's by Ethan Allen Furniture Company, 20 vintage cabins feature both nostalgic furnishings and contemporary conveniences. Privacy abounds as each cabin has a private bath, many have fireplaces and air conditioning. All have TV, fridge and coffee maker. On site swimming pool, .....
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1246 Franklin Street (Route 7), Brandon, 05733
(+001) 802-247-6644
12 Franklin Street Bed and Breakfast

Inns / B&Bs: Where Hospitality Meets History ... One can only wonder what history this house holds. built in 1816 and listed on the National Register of historic Places, 12 Franklin Street B&B is one of the oldest houses in Brandon, Vermont. You'll find the original hardwood floors and an 1850's banister that .....
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12 Franklin Street, Brandon, 05733
(+001) 802-247-6672
Churchill House Inn
Hotels: Located in the heart of Vermont on the edge of the Green Mountain National Forest, the inn has Vermont's best hiking, biking and cross-country skiing at its doorstep. Full breakfasts start the day, and dinners, served by candlelight at great oak tables feature inspired cuisine from throughout the .....
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3128 Forest Dale Road, Brandon, 05733
(+001) 802-247-3078
Maple Grove Dining Room

Cottages / Caravan Parks: Looking for a romantic Vermont cottage for two complete with a fireplace? What about a family cabin in Vermont for four or even five? Come relax at Maple Grove Cottages. 20 cabins set within a maple and pine grove offer seclusion and comfort. Fall asleep to the sounds of crickets chirping and wake .....
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1246 Franklin Sreet, Route 7 South, Brandon, 05733
(+001) 802-247-6644
Lilac Inn

Inns / B&Bs: The Lilac Inn is a leading romantic destination for Vermont weddings, civil unions and special occasions. Featured in Yankee, Country Living and Vermont magazines, the feel throughout is that of a "small luxury hotel with personal service to match". Weddings are special to us and we would welcome .....
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53 Park Street, Route 73, Brandon, 05733
(+001) 802-247-5463
Branbury State Park
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3570 Lake Dunmore Road, Brandon, 05733
(+001) 802-247-5925
The Gazebo Inn
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25 Grove Street, Brandon, 05733-1001
(+001) 802-247-3235
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The town of Brandon, situated on the banks of the Neshobe River, is located on Route 7 about half-way between Middlebury and Rutland, making it a favorite stop with travelers. The village has a traditional town green with many examples of fine architecture along its broad avenues.
Brandon, Vermont was chartered on October 20, 1761 by the Governor of New Hampshire. The original name was Neshobe, after the home of one of the original grantees of the town, Captain Josiah Powers. The name's Algonquin meaning, "between water" or "full of water," is somewhat applicable to the town because of the Otter Creek and Neshobe River which flow through the town along with other ponds and streams. Early settlers however, petitioned the legislature to change the name, and in 1784 the name Brandon was taken.
Points of interest are the Stephan A. Douglas House, Art Galleries, Antiques Shops, The Vermont Ski Museum and an historic downtown shopping area. Brandon is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Towns are shown withing 20km radius of Brandon, Vermont. Distances are not representive of traveling amounts. Towns marked * indicated accommodations listed.

