
| The Tolland Inn stands on the historic Tolland
town green, surrounded by Colonial to Victorian era homes, two museums, the Homestead
gift store, our Town hall, old courthouse and the almost mandatory Congregational Church. Our building goes back to the late 1700s, built as a private residence but expanded a hundred years ago to add guest rooms for the innkeeping. |
Innkeepers, Susan and Steve Beeching bought the home in 1985 from the estate of the last registered guests of the old inn. Two years later they emerged from a mountain of horsehair plaster, took a deep breath, and opened the Tolland Inn.
| The Inn now has seven guest rooms and suites, all with
private baths, an a few carefully chosen modern conveniences.* Our two suites each have
handmade queen canopy beds. One has a sitting room and two-person hot tub; the other has a
bedroom fireplace, sitting area, a full bath with antique ball-and-claw tub, and a
separate shower. Our first floor luxury room has a private entrance, queen canopy bed,
fireplace and a two-person hot tub in the private bathroom. *cable television, air conditioning, telephones |
In addition to the guest rooms and suites, the Tolland Inn features three common rooms: a formal parlor, dining room, and the two-level sunporch which contains a huge Rumford fireplace for chilly mornings and evenings.
Wonderful breakfasts are served each day at the cherry trestle table in the dining room or on the sunporch. Enjoy fresh fruit, muffins, specialty scones or granola to complement main dishes of Belgian Waffles, French toast, baked omelettes, and seasonal treats!
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The Tolland Inn |
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