Your hosts, George & Patricia von Trapp, invite you to
experience all the area has to offer, while enjoying hospitality
steeped in family tradition.
Nestled in a Vermont country setting in the village of Waterbury
Center, with panoramic views of the Worcester Mountain Range
and Mount Hunger, Camel's Hump and Mt. Mansfield, von Trapp's
Hunger Mountain Inn enjoys a quiet village setting, fresh mountain
air and pastoral scenery.
This turn of the century house was built as a private residence
by Dr. Ebenezer Foster-Eddy, adopted son of Mary Baker Eddy,
founder of the Christian Science movement. While living in Waterbury
Center, Dr. Foster-Eddy was a member of the Woodsmen, Grange,
Methodist Episcopal Church, Masons and Shriners, and was also
involved with area musical groups. He died in 1930.
Over the years the house was transformed into a ski hostel
before falling into a state of disrepair. In 1996, Sherry and
Ron Howe became the owners of the property and, with the help
of family, friends and local contractors, reshaped this old historic
property into a cozy and comfortable bed & breakfast inn
which they called The Cedars Inn. In June 2003, George &
Patricia von Trapp purchased the inn and renamed it Von Trapp's
Hunger Mountain Inn.
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At Hunger Mountain Inn, your hosts reside in the main house,
where you'll also find the Breakfast Room. Guest rooms are in
the attached Carriage House as is the cozy pine paneled Guest
Parlor. This room is equipped with a fireplace, satellite T.V.,
VCR, Microwave and refrigerator for use by our guests.
Breakfasts are served in the Breakfast Room from 7:30-10:00
am. The buffet table is laden with juices, fresh fruits, home
baked breads, muffins, bagels, toast, jams, cereals, tea and
coffee. Each morning brings a different hot specialty of the
day.
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