1754 House
We stayed at 1754 House in late November 2020 a few days after the Thanksgiving holiday and the Inn was dressed to impress for the Christmas holiday season. Magnolia wreaths graced the front and side doors, the pillars were majestically wrapped with magnolia leaves and evergreens creating a most inviting welcome on the attractive white Inn with black shutters.
Welcome!
Entering through the front door, we noticed the attractive railing leading to the second-floor guestrooms dressed with evergreens and lights and the reception area sparkled with holiday cheer with festive décor and sumptuous floral arrangements designed by Decorator Brenda Christie, Owner and Creative Director of Bouquets & Beyond (florals and events).
We stayed in the main house in Room 1, a spacious natural light-filled corner room with 3 large windows. The attractive guestroom had a stunning dark wood intricately carved 4 poster king bed with a Tempur-Pedic® mattress beautifully dressed in pristine ivory linens, a plethora of bed pillows, and an assortment of taupe and blue decorative pillows. Nightstands with large art glass lamps flanked the bed, and 2 ceiling lights provided additional light. A wing chair tucked into a corner of the room with a soft silver-gray throw flanked by a small table and lamp was the perfect place to sit and read one of the in-room magazines or the books we had brought with us. A large dark chest of drawers in another corner of the room held a large flat-screen, and beautiful landscape watercolors by the late Artist Brian Walsh, Chef/Owner Michael’s father, added interest to the room.
Chef/Owner Michael Bates-Walsh, CEC brings an impressive hospitality background to his Inn and Restaurant working at some of New England’s top hotels and restaurants, and there was a very tasty and gracious welcome gift of house-made caramel corn in a cellophane bag and 2 bottles of VOSS water on a drop-leaf table.
The large bathroom had a gray and white claw foot tub with wrap-around shower curtain making it perfect for a deep soak or to use as a shower, along with a toilet, vanity sink and a shadow box black framed mirror to hold your toiletries. Amenities included ECO Sciences toiletries and a hairdryer.
The Inn boasts 7 rooms in the main house, and 4 additional guestrooms in The Carriage House. The rooms in The Carriage House are handicap accessible with private baths and are connected to a common area where guests can mingle, making it perfect for small reunions, conferences, or longer-stays.
Main Dining Room
The Inn has 2 dining options for its guests, the Restaurant in the main dining room, or in the Tavern on the lower level. During our stay at the Inn we had a lovely dinner in the main dining room of the restaurant which was festively dressed for the holidays and had an inviting roaring wood fire in the large brick fireplace.
Tavern Bar
The menu was both approachable yet creative, with gorgeous presentations that delivered what they promised visually to the palate. Knowledgeable and attentive service ensured that we thoroughly enjoyed our dining experience. There were many highlights of our dinner including the Grilled Oysters with fennel and leek relish, the Pan-Seared Sea Scallops accompanied by sweet corn succotash, roasted red pepper, and herb vinaigrette, and the New York Strip special cut like a filet, and the Hand-Cut Fries with duck fat and seasoned with sea-salt. Perfectly crisp and presented in a small cast iron skillet, the fries were wonderful. There is a nice selection of interesting desserts on the menu, and of course, we tried 2 of them. (Read about our dining experience in theRestaurants section.)
New York Strip Steak
In the morning, there were delicious scones with a maple glaze, fresh coffee, and lemon water, and a basket of apples for us to enjoy in the reception area before venturing out to explore Woodbury and the nearby area. Founded in 1673, Woodbury and the area has much to discover from the Glebe House Museum & Gertrude Jekyll Garden circa 1746, to antiques shops, galleries, craft breweries, and a winery, and after a perfect day of exploring, having dinner and a lovely stay at the 1754 House; a prefect "discovery."
Fresh Baked Scones and Coffee to get you started
1754 Dining Room is open Tuesday – Sunday from 11:30 am to 9:00 pm, Sunday Brunch served 11:30 am to 2:00 pm, and closed Monday.
The Tavern is open Tuesday – Friday from 4:00 pm to close, Saturday – Sunday from 11:30 am to close, Sunday Brunch served from 11:30 am to close, and closed on Monday.
1754 House
506 Main Street South
Woodbury, Connecticut 06798
United States
Telephone: +1-203-405-3735
Email: info@1754house.com
Website: www.1754house.com
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