Rooms
Each room at The Inn at Shelburne Farms is appointed with unique décor and furnishings, many original to the Webb home. We also have houses and cottages. When you stay or dine with us, you support the Farm's conservation and education programs. See Floor Plans. Our guest rooms are smoke free.
Room rates: $155-$475/night, depending on room size, view and season. Subject to change. 9% VT Rooms & Meals tax applies.
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Reservations (off-season): 802-985-8498, M-F, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Est.
RESERVATIONS (in-season): 802-985-8498, daily, 8:00 am-6:00 pm EST.
White Room
Webb Room
First used as a nursery, this room became Dr. Webb's bedroom after his children reached adolescence. The spiral staircase was added to connect his quarters with a dressing room and valet's bedroom above. This is now a separate guest room (The White Room). The Renaissance Revival-style bedroom suite originally belonged to Lila's father William Henry Vanderbilt.
Green Room
Rose Room
Family Friendly
The Rose Room was the bedroom of William Seward and Lila’s only daughter and eldest child, Frederica. The wallpaper, modeled after the original, is made to look like watered silk fabric. Much of the furniture, the enormous closet and the bathroom fixtures are original to the room. Family friendly when paired with West Room.
Brown Room
Lilac Room
Louis XVI Room
The style of this room, popular during the nineteenth century, celebrated the French ruler and is characterized by elaborate applied decoration, pastel colors and floral patterns. The suite of painted furniture was purchased for the room in 1899 and is complemented by a wallpaper pattern and color scheme very similar to the original.
Pink Room
South Room
Empire Room
West Room
Blue Room
Colonial Room
Family Friendly
This room, originally used by bachelor guests, overlooks the north end of the gardens and the wooded pathways of the Enchanted Forest. It features Colonial Revival style architecture and furniture that was very popular at the turn of the century. This Colonial Revival is apparent in the wing chair and spiral-turned bedposts.
East Room
Tower Room
Family Friendly
The Tower Room was originally used by William Seward and Lila's eldest son, James Watson Webb, as his bedroom while the adjoining Blue Room served as his sitting room. The selection of the blue and white floral patterned wallpaper from Clarence House was based on documentation of the room including an early inventory that identifies a floral patterned wallpaper on the walls. Family friendly when paired with Blue Room.
Yellow Room
Family Friendly
The Yellow Room served as a large guest room at the turn-of-the-century. It has a small adjoining room that was originally part of another guest room and now is furnished with a twin bed. The room also has a sunken bathroom, which was carefully designed so chambermaids would not disturb the room guests.
Dutch Room
Oak Room
Red Room
This simple room offers twin beds and a shared bath. It has unforgettable views to the south and west of the lawns, gardens, lake and Adirondack Mountains. Like the Oak, Dutch, and Colonial Rooms on the second floor, the Red Room was probably used by bachelor guests. Two baths, shared with Cherry and Gable Rooms.
Cherry Room
Like the Oak, Dutch, and Colonial Rooms on the second floor, the Cherry Room was probably used by bachelor guests. The room is close to the north stairway leading down to the Game Room, where men often gathered in the evenings to play billiards, smoke cigars and drink brandy. Two baths, shared with Red and Gable Rooms.
Violet Room
Family Friendly
With two twin beds and views to the East, this room adjoins the Gray Room and shares a bath. At the turn of the 19th century, violet and white striped wallpaper with bunches of violets served as a backdrop for the oak furniture in this room. Today, tinted walls set off the violets on the south wall that were handpainted during the 1985-87 restoration. Family friendly when paired with Gray Room. Shared bath with Gray Room.
Gable Room
Like the Oak, Dutch, and Colonial Rooms on the second floor, the Gable Room was probably used by bachelor guests. The room is close to the north stairway leading down to the Game Room, where men often gathered in the evenings to play billiards, smoke cigars and drink brandy. Two baths, shared with Cherry and Red Rooms.
Gray Room
Family Friendly
The paired Gray and Violet Rooms are simply delightful. Each has a whimsical wall painting (a small fox in the Gray Room) that were added during the restoration. The Webbs used both rooms to house guests. The view to the east features pastures and woods and the meadows surrounding Lone Tree Hill. Family friendly when paired with Violet Room. Shared bath with Violet Room.