Old Tavern Farm


Old Tavern Farm Photo Tour

 Around the Inn

The Front Facade

The Front Door

Elongated View

Hinsdale Brook


 The Common Rooms

Dining Room

Ladies' Parlor

Formal Parlor

Taproom


Whately Crock


 The Guest Rooms

Bedroom



The Guest Rooms
at Old Tavern Farm are limited daily to three bedrooms, but there are four to choose from. There are two upstairs bedrooms with working fireplaces - the Boudoir, with a queen bed, and the Count's Quarters, with a full double - and the Coachmen's Quarters, with single twin beds. Also, downstairs in the wing there's a three-room suite, including bathroom.

The Count's Quarters offers a period, Sheraton, maple, four-poster canopy bed from about 1820. The handsome curly maple posts are complemented by three grain-painted doors, simulating maple, attributed to George Washington Mark - an eccentric, 19th century Greenfield furniture painter who was known as "Count Mark." Similar examples of Mark's grain-painted doors can be viewed at Henry Ford's Greenfield Village in Michigan.

The Count's Quarters
The Old Tavern Farm - Bedroom

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