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The Garden Gables Inn originated as a home. It was built in 1780 by Susan and Eliza Williams...
This historic Lenox MA Inn is beautifully restored, many famous people have been guests through the years

Notable Guests
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Interesting visitors to
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Casual, yet elegant. 

The Garden Gables Inn is a place where guests are comfortable in suits or shorts…in quiet contemplation or lively celebration.

Unobtrusive, yet attentive.   
The essence of the Inn is embodied in the positive energy of the Vittori family and innkeepers Joe deMoncada and Cindy Kaplan. They will strive to ensure that your visit is a wonderful experience.

The Inn has many original paintings and artwork
Local artist Sue Leal has painted custom murals in the Inn Meet the Artist
You will see lots of original artwork here at the Inn, much of it done by local Berkshire artist, Sue Leal. She has designed and hand-painted the flowers and birds on the wraparound porch as well as the mural in the second floor suite. Sue recently completed a stunning mural in our foyer that depicts the scenic journey from the Inn to our Hilltop Orchards farm in the nearby Town of Richmond.

 

In 1987 we rescued Hilltop Orchards from development with a desire to ensure the preservation of open space and farming tradition for generations to come – we invite you visit our working farm in the neighboring Town of Richmond. This winter we added a cross-country ski center. Ski through the beautiful orchards and wooded back country trails. During the spring, summer, and fall enjoy hiking the trails and taking in the dynamic vistas from the hilltops Guided hiking and biking is available through Hilltop Adventures qualified staff. Click here for details.

Hilltop Orchards is also home to our award-winning Furnace Brook Winery, the First Farm Winery in the Berkshires.
The owner’s award-winning Furnace Brook Winery, is the Berkshires first farm winery The owner’s Hilltop Orchards farm is home to Furnace Brook Winery with apple picking and hayrides in the fall plus cross country skiing in winter
The Inn’s chef prepared gourmet four-course dinners during the summer season Dine outside during the warm weather with our picnic lunches
Cottage rooms are bright with skylights, canopy beds and fireplaces Relax outside and enjoy the Inn’s romantic gardens

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