Address: 1 Park St, North Bennington, VT 05257, USA
Phone: +18024425441
Chris Gosselin
Peaceful, idyllic grounds. We didn't pay for the mansion tour, just strolled the grounds during one of the many weekend markets hosted by the property. Beautiful gardens and sweeping views of Vermont.
tim mccarthy
My wife and I had our wedding reception in the Carriage house at PMH and it was absolutely fantastic. We were able to enjoy both the Mansion and the Carriage house and the scenery was beyond our expectations. There was plenty of room for the kids to explore, and the flower arrangements were beautiful. As for the carriage house, it had ample room for our entire party, and we could not have asked for a better place to celebrate our union with those that loved us and supported us the most.
Raymond Miller
"ELEGANCE" a special exhibition that u should not miss, dresses and suits from the resident's of this marvelous mansion! A true marvel the architectural features and furnishings in mint condition! CHRIS r guide FABULOUS !!!lasting impression THANK U !!!!!!
jim catalfamo
this house tour should be on everybody must see list. i have been on a ton of house tours and this one really has a different feel from most. when you walk in you don't feel like your at a museum. you feel like your at a friends house. it is remarkably beautiful and it makes you wonder what it would feel like at a family gathering on a warm summer day back in the 1860's. this is truly a rare find because everything to this house is original to the families 100 years of ownership. we where lucky to be this on opening day so we could spend as long as we wanted on a self-guiding tour. plenty on staff everywhere so you could ask questions. all these volunteer's really cared about the historical home and was able to answer all my question. very body was so happy and friendly and filled with joy. when you get there you will see a huge replica doll house on the front lawn but to find out this wasn't originally a doll house and i'm not going to spoil the surprise. it does have a remarkable story behind it but i will say it too was built in the 1860's and it has been care for with the same love as the home. since it was opening day and the house tour was free we were able to buy over $40 dollars on the baked good to help support this wonder historical site. everything was home made and even better than a bakery. we spent over 3 hours here and had such a great time seeing the house and talking with the staff and the other visitors it was hard to leave. i can't wait for next years opening day to see what maybe be new and grab some more baked good. my family and i thank the staff for everything and making our day trip to Vermont a day to remember.
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Walking around outside is free.
Fantastic! I'll be in touch!
They close for the winter
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