South Shire Inn - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Online Bookable Property The South Shire combines Old World charm and New world luxury to let you experience Bed and Breakfast in an Elegant Tradition . Ten foot ceilings, the mahogany paneled library with ornately carved fireplace, leaded glass pocket doors and bookcases and the raised plaster mold... bedandbreakfast.com
No title - expert review Canopy beds in lushly carpeted rooms, ornate plaster moldings, a mahogany fireplace, and leaded glass doors in the library re-create the grandeur of the Victorian past; fireplaces in some rooms add warmth. The South Shire is in a quiet residential neighborhood within walking distance of downtown. Th... fodors.com
No title - expert review A locally prominent banking family hired architect William Bull in 1880 to design and build this impressive Victorian home. The spacious downstairs has leaded glass on its bookshelves and intricate plasterwork in the dining room. The guest rooms are richly hued, most with canopied beds and working f... frommers.com
No title - expert review Ten-foot ceilings, a mahogany paneled library with ornately carved fireplace, leaded glass pocket doors and bookcases, and the raised plaster moldings of the dining room make the South Shire a showpiece of the Victorian Era.Enjoy a full breakfast including homemade muffins, juice, fruit and chef's c... lanierbb.com
No title - expert review Elegant turn of the century Victorian Inn offering luxurious accommodations for leisure and busines... bbdirectory.com
Ultra Clean - No Special Requests Please - user review Like the other reviewer, I thought this B&B was beautiful (and it is ULTRA CLEAN). It's in a good location near downtown Bennington and on a quiet street. Some rooms have jacuzzi tubs and fireplaces; not all rooms have TVs. The beds are okay comfortable. I am a business traveler and they don't have ... fodors.com
Customers must conform - user review My wife and I had stayed here once before and decided to give it the nod for a second time when we had to come to town for a family funeral. We were told that a 9pm or later check in was inconvenient since they closed the doors at 9pm; one of the owners, George, complained that he'd be awakened afte... fodors.com
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