




Welcome to The Atwater Room at The Spooner House, a captivating historic retreat nestled in Vermont's picturesque Upper Valley. This thoughtfully appointed suite combines 18th-century charm with modern comfort, making it perfect for couples seeking a romantic getaway or travelers exploring New England's natural beauty and cultural attractions.
Built in the 1780s by Paul Spooner, then Lieutenant Governor of the Vermont Republic, and his wife Asenath Wright, this remarkable property carries centuries of fascinating history. Once serving as a tourist house, working dairy farm, and private residence, the building was lovingly saved from demolition in the 1990s by Heather Atwater, after whom your suite is named.
Your location offers exceptional convenience for exploring Vermont's highlights. Reach Quechee, Norwich, Hanover, and Lebanon within just 15 minutes, while charming Woodstock awaits 25 minutes away and renowned Killington ski resort is accessible in 39 minutes.
Hosts Denise and Jason reside in a separate section of the divided house, ensuring your privacy while remaining available to assist and share their passion for meeting travelers from around the globe. The downstairs shared guest kitchen provides everything needed for meal preparation and dining.
Please note that accessing The Atwater Room requires climbing a full flight of stairs, as the suite is located on the second floor. Guests enter through the dedicated roadside door and proceed upstairs to the right. This historic property combines authentic period character with thoughtful modern amenities for an unforgettable Upper Valley experience.
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You'll be staying in someone's home, so please treat it with care and respect.

