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A Guest Home For Lodging Twin Gables is over 100 years old; however, it began life as a guest house and tea room in 1926 when Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Daiber purchased the building naming it as well. Being an artist, Mrs. Daiber had been attracted to the Art Colony in Woodstock as many have and still are. Some of her paintings now decorate the large, double bedroom downstairs. Your hosts Frederic and Cindy Vercauteren invite you to Woodstock, New York, "Colony of the Arts". We enjoy introducing our guests to Woodstock's world renown art, music, literature, natural beauty, history and charm. |
Twin Gables is the oldest guest house in Woodstock, New York.
The architecture and furnishings create an ambiance that revives the relaxed, easy living of that time. Over 50 years of quality service and hospitality in our immaculate, basic amenities home has gained us a respected reputation for comfortable, affordable accommodations.
There are fifteen rooms at Twin Gables. The nine guest bedrooms give affordable country accommodation, with modern conveniences and safety measures. Bedrooms are decorated with period furnishings, original works by Woodstock artists, bed and reading lighting, and hand crocheted rugs. |
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Our village has a worldwide reputation for its art, music, literature and a festival or two. Many well-known people in these fields reside in and make appearances in the area. Most weekends, especially in summer, there are special events going on in one of more of these fields.
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We are listed in the following travel
guides:
Mobil, Bed & Breakfast Inns and Guest Homes, Rough Guide,
Hudson Valley Explorer, Wonderful Weekends from NYC, Frommers, Lonely Planet
Twin Gables is a member of the following associations:
Ulster County Bed & Breakfast Alliance
Woodstock, New York Chamber of Commerce
New York State Hospitality & Tourism Association
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