The Gardner Room
Situated on the 1st (ground) floor, this room has a King Bed with an option of a twin-bedded arrangement. The room looks out onto the garden on two sides, has a decorative fireplace, antique furniture, two comfortable armchairs for relaxation, as well as a flat-screen HDTV/DVD player with DirecTV HD service, K-Cup coffee and hot beverage maker, and a small closet. The spacious, private bathroom has a tub/ shower.
- Beds & Bedding
- Extremely Comfortable King-Size Bed with plush-top Mattress - Twin Bed Arrangement Available
- Pure Goose-Down Duvet and Pillows (alternatives available)
- 700-Count, Hand-Ironed, Cotton Sheets and Linens
- Child Rollaway Bed and Crib available
- Room Features
- Individual Heating Controls
- Air Conditioner Unit (summer months)
- Decorative 18th Century Fireplace
- 18th Century Pine Floor
- Antique Furniture
- Original Artwork
- Foldaway Table for Working
- Two Comfortable Wing Armchairs
- Iron & Board
- Complimentary Bottled Water Daily
- K-Cup Coffee and Hot Beverage maker
- Welcome Chocolates
- Selection of Quality up-to-date Magazines
- Fresh Flowers
- Complimentary Laundry Bag
- Bathroom
- Combination Tub/Shower
- Plentiful, Oversized (62"x32"), Fluffy Towels
- Soft, Plush Robes
- Gilchrist & Soames Luxury Toiletries (soaps, shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, sewing kit, shower cap)
- Amenity Holder (with emery board, cotton buds, cotton pads etc.)
- Hair Dryer
- Shaving/Make-Up Mirror
- Full Length Mirror
- Entertainment/Communication
- Flat-Screen HD TV with integral DVD Player
- DirecTV with over 100 HD channels including HBO & most Premium Movie and Sport Channels at no charge
- Extensive DVD Library in Guests' Sitting Room
- AM/FM Clock Radio with iPod Dock
- Free WiFi
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The Gardner Room is named after Henry Gardner who represented Stow in 1774 when towns of the Massachusetts Province defied the British Crown and paid taxes to a Provincial Tax Collector rather than the Royal Tax Collector.




