Travel
One Night's Stay at The Fitch House B&B
- Item Number
- 167
- Estimated Value
- 165 USD
- Sold
- 145 USD to Deeb59
- Number of Bids
- 12 - Bid History
Item Description
A classic house.
A fresh start.
With one night's stay at the Fitch House...
The Fitch House has been a Connecticut landmark for generations. Built with love in 1836, conserved with care for decades, today it stands as a premier bed and breakfast destination in the heart of the Quiet Corner. As the latest owners of this treasured part of local history, we are honored to share our home with those seeking uncommon and elegant surroundings.
We began our stewardship of the Fitch House in June 2016, when we moved in with our two sons, two cats, three dogs and flock of chickens. Delighted to once again open the Fitch House to guests, we--one, a former school teacher, and the other, a professor at UConn--look forward to making your stay with us warm, welcoming, and enjoyable.
Our guest rooms offer spacious, refined comfort for stays of any length. The house features a formal dining room, parlour, library, and conservatory, which provide an elegant setting for wedding showers, retreats, meetings, or just relaxing. Set on five acres of idyllic grounds perfect for garden parties and evening strolls, the Fitch House is a gem amidst the rolling hills of eastern Connecticut.
Located in the historic district of Mansfield Center, the Fitch House is less than four miles from both the University of Connecticut main campus at Storrs and Eastern Connecticut State University, and provides easy access to the areas many natural, cultural, and adventure activities.
- Mia & Glenn
Item Special Note
Please call to reserve the Fitch Room (double occupancy with shared bathroom) as available before October 1, 2018.
Winning bidder will receive a certificate for this item.
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