This room was broken-up into multiple rooms when the Inn served as a hotel around the Second World War. The Innkeepers recently returned it to its former (and much more spacious) glory.
Room 25 is on the second floor of the house and features a king-size bed, a large sitting area with a small sofa, wet bar and refrigerator. The fireplace, original to the house and designed by Stanford White, is accentuated by an electric fireplace. The bath is divided and has a tub and shower. This is a perfect Connecticut honeymoon suite for a romantic New England getaway.
Amenities
- 500 ft²
- Cable television
- Air Conditioning
- Hair dryers
- Telephones with Voicemail
- Alarm-clock radios
- Refrigerator
- VCR/DVD players (upon request)
- Flat screen TV
- Electra-flame fireplace
- Wet Bar
- Same-day Valet
- Concierge Service (during Front Desk hours)
- The Pomeroy Suite features a king sized bed
- The bed in the Pomeroy Suite faces the fireplace, designed by Stanford White
- The entrance to the Pomeroy Suite leads past the wet bar and into a sitting area
- The sitting area has a couch that pulls-out into a twin, and a dresser that Doreen Pearson’s grandparents purchased shortly after arriving from Italy
- The Pomeroy Suite features a wet bar as well as a spacious bath, divided into a water closet and a bathing area
- Another shot of the fireplace in the Pomeroy Suite
- The Pomeroy Suite’s windows face north
- The sink in the water closet of the Pomeroy Suite
- The bedroom of the Pomeroy Suite includes a large desk as a workspace
- The Pomeroy Suite also has a reading nook next to a window
- The king bed of the Pomeroy Suite sits between the doors leading to the bathroom and water closet (toilet)
- The reading nook of the Pomeroy Suite
- The Pomeroy Suite is named after the family that occupied Stanton House Inn during the Roaring 20s. They lost the house after the Stock Market crash of 1929.
- The large sink in the bathing area of the Pomeroy Suite, which has a tub and shower
- The bathtub and shower are in their own space