Searching for a classic Vermont country inn experience? Welcome to Inn on the Common, profiled by The Today Show and featured in The Boston Globe and the Burlington Free Press. Plus, our Today Show clip was selected by United Airlines to be shown to passengers as part of their in-flight entertainment package!
We are so excited about all the wonderful things happening here at the Inn and invite you to browse this site and learn more about us. At Inn on the Common, your picture-perfect vacation comes complete with gourmet cuisine, breathtaking scenery, maple syrup, wood-burning fireplaces and hand-stitched quilts.
With over 28 years combined hospitality experience, Innkeepers Jim and Judi Lamberti are experts at making folks feel at home, in their home. That's right, they actually live right on the premises. It's not unusual to bump into Jim on his daily walk or see Judi hugging the latest guests goodbye. Their warm, gracious New England hospitality just makes you want to put your feet up and start chatting! In fact, back in 1994, they were voted "Vermont Innkeeper of the Year."
Considered the "Crown Jewel of the Northeast Kingdom," Inn on the Common is nestled in one of Vermont's most photographed hill towns, famous Craftsbury Common. A charming collection of sturdy white clapboard buildings, framed by towering oaks and stands of pine, this quaint rural setting offers a gentle reminder of simpler times gone by. The Inn's lovely campus is home to three meticulously restored Federal Houses, each surrounded by lush, sprawling lawns and gardens. Inside, The Fireside Guide says, "Wallpapers and fabrics are stunning and combinations of colors often unexpected."
In the winter months, when our snowbelt location invites the flakes to fall early and stay longer, Inn on the Common offers some of the best cross-country skiing in the East. Our famous neighbor, the Craftsbury Nordic Center offers over a hundred miles of beautifully groomed trails. And although Spring and Summer bring flowers and sunshine and startling cobalt blue skies, the star of any Vermont show is always Autumn. Leaf-peeping season is a tonic for the soul and there is nowhere better to enjoy it than at Inn on the Common. Guests return year after year, driving up through the legendary Green Mountains, to turn our cherished traditions into one of their own.
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