Awash in country charm, The Inn at Montchanin Village bestows a wealth of history and elegance to visitors of Delaware’s Brandywine Valley, where the tranquil atmosphere invites guests to enjoy the slower pace of a fleeting time period. Once part of the famed Winterthur estate, the inn is one of eleven carefully restored buildings dating from 1799 to 1910. Each of the twenty-eight guest rooms is furnished and gracefully decorated with nineteenth-century original and reproduction antiques. Outside, the magnificent grounds boast a series of stunning gardens that reflect the ethereal and timeless beauty of the Winterthur mansion.
This story originally ran in our Sept/Oct 2009 issue. What historical destinations do you love?





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