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Elms Inn: Historic 1799 New England Inn
A Distinctive Historic 1799 Inn
Enjoy this historic New England Inn designed and built by Master cabinet maker, Amos Seymour, in 1799. The Elms Inn has twenty-three period rooms featuring 4 posted beds, suites or twins, all the modern amenities you love.
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The Elms Inn is a charming 1799 Historic New England Inn located in beautiful Ridgefield, CT. Enjoy this Colonial Masterpiece Inn designed and built by Master cabinet maker, Amos Seymour. The Elms Inn has twenty-three period room featuring 4 posted beds, deluxe suites, suites or twins, all the modern hotel amenities you love. All of our rooms have a private bath, color television, air conditioning and phone. Experience the colonial feel with all the modern comforts.
Picturesque & Charming Ridgefield
Come visit this picturesque, yet progressive New England community in the southwestern corner of Connecticut. With its numerous country fairs, historical sites, art exhibits and more, you are certain to enjoy fulfilling days that will make you want to stay longer. Ridgefield, CT, is a town in many ways untouched since Colonial times. Yet, Ridgefield is alive with specialty shops, New England antique stores, and numerous restaurants, many of which are open air, like our own award-winning Elms Restaurant and Tavern.
Downtown Ridgefield, just steps away, boasts old-fashion architecture mixed with pleasant surprises like Ballard Green, our town park with a huge Gazebo, playground and quiet promenades.
Next door to the historic Inn is the Ridgefield's Library, restored to the elegance of its original 1903 reading room, with Victorian parlor ambiance. Comfortable armchairs and individual tables with power hookups for laptop computers make this a convenient place for small groups and meetings for Elms Inn guests.
Convenient to Danbury
Ridgefield and Main Street, where The Elms Inn is located, is just a few miles south of Danbury, CT, conveniently off I-84 and Rt. 7. Routes 33, 35 and 116 all go through downtown Ridgefield, CT. You will enjoy the tree lined drives and graceful homes, farms and gardens along the way.
Story of Historic Elms Inn..
The Elms Inn was built originally as a home in 1760, on the historical Revolutionary War site of the Battle of Ridgefield. As you would expect, this home has a story to tell. Read the Elms Inn story, and get to know the Scala family that has owned and operated the Inn for over a half century.
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AWARD WINNING
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Elms Restaurant & Tavern
Housed in a 200-year-old building along Ridgefield's famous Main Street, Elms' menu revives the cooking legacy of the American Rev-olution with homey stews, pot pies, spoonbreads and game meats, "uniting the best of the past with the finest flavors of the present".
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ROOM SERVICE
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Continental Breakfast
Delivered fresh daily to your room, Elms Inn's continental breakfast includes your choice of coffee, tea or hot choco-late, fresh squeezed orange juice, yogurt, bagels & coffee cake.
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