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Simsbury 1820 House |
| 731 Hopmeadow Street |
Simsbury, Connecticut 06070 United States |
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The Simsbury 1820 House is a graciously restored country manor overlooking the center of historic Simsbury CT. In the heart of the scenic Farmington Valley, it was home to generations of a distinguished family, including Gifford Pinchot, Father of the American Conservation movement. Today an elegant 32 room country inn and restaurant listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the house retains the integrity of its original design while offering accommodations with modern amenities and personal service. For business travel, social functions or a romantic getaway. The essence of elegant country living, with a touch of hometown hospitality, can be found at the Simsbury 1820 House. Utell Superior Selection - Offers the traveller quality rooms and facilities making their stay, whether business or leisure, relaxing and comfortable.
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General Information
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Check-in - 3:00 p.m. Check-out - 11:00 a.m. Number of Floors - 3 Number of Rooms - 33
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Amenities
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Family Rooms Room Service Fitness Center Wheelchair Accessible Business Center Restaurant Meeting Rooms Non-Smoking Rooms Data Port Free High-Speed Internet First Class Hotel
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