TRAVELER REVIEWS: On January 2, 2018 Jill Staffin became the new property manager for the Manor. We wanted to make sure that the traveler reviews prior to that date are still on this website:
Elspeth said... Perfect house for our group
May 17, 2016-5 Star rating
Diane S. said...Impressive property with lots of space and charm!
March 17, 2016-5 Star rating
Flo1002 said... Such a beautiful house!
March 3, 2016- 5-star rating
Derek B. said...Spacious, cozy, kid friendly
February 7, 2016- 5-star rating
Rebecca F. said...Exactly what it looks like
December 29, 2015- 5-star rating
Robert Q. said...A magnificent house, situated in the Berkshires. Easy access to hiking trails and nearby towns.
December 2, 2015- 5-star rating
Julie T. said...Amazing house!
October 21, 2015- 5-star rating
Leslie W. said...A perfect combination of beauty and location
September 4, 2015- 5-star rating
HJ L. said...Perfect for large families or multiple families
August 3, 2015- 5-star rating
Kurt H. said...a great space!
August 11, 2015- 5-star rating
Anonymous said...Amazing
January 5, 2016- 5-star rating
Falguni P. said...perfect peaceful getaway
July 7, 2015- 5-star rating
This is an ideal location to gather your whole family
together for a weekend getaway or to celebrate the special
events in your family life. It can also host a
business meeting, staff retreat or company gathering.
There are many comfortable spots inside the house or
find one outside on the porch overlooking the verdant
lawn and tall trees. You can also take a walk in the historic
cemetery. The gate is in the hedges below the garage. Stroll
downtown and explore the streets of a Victorian industrial town.
The Ashuwillticook bike path heads south for 11 miles
eventually following the Hoosic River, crossing through wetland and skirting around Cheshire Reservoir. It’s mostly flat because it follows the former railroad route.
In town there are a few small museums and historic sites:
The Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum, Quaker Meeting
House, Thunderbolt Ski Museum, New England Holocaust
Institute Museum, and William McKinley Statue.