Aug. 18, 2017
Our first glimpse of the Farm Barn. A little bigger and more grandiose than I was expecting!
Gilbert recommended we watch this 8 minute film on how cheese is made.
Most places these days make cheese by machine. Here at Shelburne Farms, it is still made by hand and you can watch them do it. And then you can sample the finished product. Yum!
From there, we went to the Inn, which is a 1.5 mile walk from the Barn. Here is our first glimpse of the Inn (former Vanderbilt home).
Quite a sight!
It is situated on a bluff overlooking Lake Champlain and is breathtakingly beautiful!
It has now been named a National Historic Landmark.
The Inn has retained much of the furnishings and lay-out to still make it feel like you are in the home of William Seward Webb and his wife Lila Vanderbilt Webb.
The back yard.
Grab a drink, pull up an adirondack chair and you are all set!
The back side of the home. Lake Champlain is directly behind me as I took this picture.
Verdict: We had mixed reviews on this. As I asked my two friends what they thought, one said yes and one said no. The one that said no decided not to do the 3-mile R/T hike to see this house. And here's the thing. The farm is really, really cool. The Farm Barn, the dairy, the farm to table food, the cheese making. It's all cool. But it's not a must do before you die. This however...... a huge mansion on a bluff overlooking Lake Champlain with the Adirondacks draped behind the lake all while sitting and walking amongst landscape designed by Frederick Law Olmsted (of Biltmore and Central Park fame) and considering that you are in a home, built in 1899, which was the largest home built in the entire state of Vermont. Well, that's what makes it a Yes.
Note: As this visit has marinated more (I'm writing this on 2/20/19) with me, I have loved it more and found myself happy that it made the cut for the 2nd Edition!