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History and legend envelope all four rooms, nestled in the Main House near the dining room while featuring the spacious interiors of suites.

Red’s Room

Once the Main House’s primary bedroom, Red’s Room not only has vintage charm and a convenient upstairs location, but literary pedigree: This was Sinclair Lewis’s bedroom when he lived at Twin Farms back in the 1920s and ‘30s. “Red” was the great writer’s nickname, but the room is beautifully decorated in shades of blue, from the hand-painted cobalt tiles in the bathroom to the royal blue armchairs by the fireplace and the needlepoint-patterned rug with its blue and red medallions. Immerse yourself in the deep cast-iron soaking tub — or in the views of Mount Ascutney from the antique writing desk.

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Dorothy’s Room

Entertaining lore fills the room named after Dorothy Thompson, a famed journalist in the 1930s and the wife of Sinclair Lewis.

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Washington Room

Antiques and contemporary folk art by Warren Kimble add to the early American allure.

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Guest Room

Toile de Jouy, a French linen decorating the walls, tells the story of the Marquis de Lafayette’s arrival in America.

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Gift certificates are currently unavailable for purchase. However, you will be able to purchase them again starting May 5th, 2023. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
In compliance with the Governor’s Executive Order for the state of Vermont, Twin Farms is able to welcome reservations, for stays from June 16th onward..

If you have a reservation before June 16th, our team will be reaching out to you, in the meantime, if we can be of any assistance whatsoever, please contact us at
802-234-9999.
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Twin Farms is committed to the constant improvement of our guest and staff experiences.
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