

Please join us for some New England comfort with a memorable bed and breakfast stay at the historic Robinson Farmhouse in Woodstock, Vermont. The setting is spectacular, the beds are comfortable, the hospitality is friendly, and breakfasts will be hearty and warm - always homemade, often using fresh eggs that we collect daily from our happy hens and featuring (until it runs out) maple syrup that we made from our sugar maples.
The proud three-story Robinson Farmhouse has served as lodging and
gathering place for friends, families, celebrators, and travelers for over
a century. Located on Route 4, six miles west from the picturesque
village of Woodstock, this former dairy farm fronting the Ottauquechee River has charm, history, and simple elegance. Recently completed updates, including safety and comfort features such as private bathrooms,
honored the property’s listing on the Vermont State Historic Register.
The Farmhouse Inn bed and breakfast is an ideal home base for central Vermont vacations and for private getaways, family gatherings, weddings
and civil unions, reunions, ski vacations, fall foliage tours, sportsman lodging, motorcycle and bicycle tours, strategic planning sessions, employee retreats, or other private meetings. Our parking area can accommodate a number of horse or snowmobile trailers.
Perhaps you will join us for a knitting workshop, outdoor summer movie, campfire, full moon snowshoeing, house concert, sugaring, igloo building, or other spontaneous activity. The area also offers hiking, antiquing, art galleries, world class bicycling, fly fishing on the property, horseback riding, golfing, canoeing, restaurants, Billings Farm and Rockefeller Mansion, glassworks, furniture and pottery studios, indoor ice skating, and more. Killington, Pico, Okemo, and Suicide Six ski areas are minutes away.Â
We hope to see you soon at the Farmhouse Inn!
Tory and Barry
Welcome to My World



Farmhouse Inn at Robinson Farm
543 Woodstock Road
Woodstock, Vermont
Tory and Barry Milstone
802-672-5433





Guests are encouraged to bring comfy footwear
as we ask that outdoor shoes be removed at the door.