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The Ira Allen House, featured in the Boston Globe and Newsday, is a charming Country Inn nestled in the Battenkill Valley of Southern Vermont and is one of Vermont's oldest operating Inns. It boasts antique floors, original hand-hewn beams and the tavern and rooms above are over two hundered years old. The house is full of history and was built by Ira Allen, Vermonts first The property sits on over ten acres featuring 420 feet of frontage on the Battenkill River, renowned worldwide for its exceptional trout fishing and is ideal for a dip on a hot, steamy day, canoeing or kayaking. The Inn is convenitently located in a four-season resort area, three miles north of Arlington and one mile south of Manchester on Historic Route 7A. Great dining, shopping, skiing and other area attractions are minutes away, including the famous Mount Equinox Skyline Drive, just a 1/2 mile north of the Inn. If operating an Inn is not your thing, this property would make an amazing private residence to enjoy family gathering filled with precious memories for years to come. There's also potential to offset expenses by renting it to large groups or occommodating overflow from various local wedding venues as Vermont has become a wedding destination for many familiies and visitors! The Inn is being sold furnished so grab your bags, your Vermont home or getaway awaits!