Stay Overnight With Us

Stay With Us in Samuel Read Hall’s House in Historic Brownington Village

 

An architectural treasure, the high-ceilinged and classic Federal Style Samuel Read Hall House nestles in 60 green rolling acres of the Brownington Historic District in Vermont’s fabled Northeast Kingdom near Lake Willoughby. Lovingly restored by Preservation Trust of Vermont, a gracious parlor floor with four sitting rooms leads upstairs to bedrooms fitted with modern comforts, top-line mattresses, all-cotton sheets, lovely quilts and cosy duvets, along with some wonderful antique furnishings.

HipCamp Our Campus

African American Alexander Lucius Twilight built the Old Stone House at the heart of our 60+ acre historic village in pastoral Brownington, Vermont. Our grounds include gorgeous Prospect Hill and Observatory Tower, a Heritage Apple Orchard, Giving Gardens and a one+ mile Twilight Educational Trail you can hike, ski or snowshoe. We have a designated spot for anyone camping with car(s) but several locations open to those willing to drop-off supplies or walk to a tent campsite of your choosing. The nine historic buildings which comprise our grounds are all accessible by car or truck. No campfires allowed at this time.

Stay Overnight With Us Through Harvest Hosts

 

Come and enjoy the tranquility of this unique place where in the words of the poet William Butler Yeats, “peace comes dropping slow” and the world and its concerns seem far far away. You will leave refreshed and restored.

We welcome Harvest Hosts members to come stay FREE and to consider supporting us by becoming a member of the museum. Harvest Hosts is a membership program that provides access to a network of wineries, farms, breweries, museums and other unique attractions that invite self-contained RVers to visit and stay overnight. The Old Stone House Museum & Historic Village is a proud part of this network here in Northern Vermont.