Around the Inn
you'll find a New England barn and carriage shed, lots of room to stroll and even guided
hunting and fishing trips for the adventurous.
The centerline of
this babbling, gravel-bed, mountain stream serves as Old Tavern Farm's northern boundary.
It flows through the backyard, offering soothing nighttime acoustics and providing a form
of natural outdoor air conditioning to visitors on a hot summer day. Indians and captives
from the famous 1704 attack on Deerfield set up their first overnight camp some 1,200 feet
downstream, at the confluence with Punch Brook.