Named the "quintessential New England village," the town of Woodstock is chock full of charming Americana, including a covered bridge smack in the center of town and a village green surrounded by restored Georgian, Federal Style and Greek Revival homes. Spend a day wandering under the shade of 400-year-old hemlock trees at the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park and then revitalize yourself at Sugarbush Farm, where you can taste maple syrup or 14 varieties of cheese for free.
Restaurants in Woodstock
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The Quechee General Store is open and the first independently owned Cabot Station. We are happy to welcome Cabot fans to the complete collection of Cabot products, along with the area's largest selection of maple syrup and Vermont specialties. Visit us daily from 10 - 5pm.
We did the Quechee Gorge trail. As we were leaving, the counter person told us to make sure we stopped in the Cabot store. Sure glad we did! Unbelievable amount of cheese samples and wine samples, too! We ended up buying cheeses and wine. Great store.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
This is an independent bookstore. It has the highest quality selection of books on politics and history of any bookstore I know. There are bigger selections (e.g., Politics and Prose in Washington, DC), but Yankee Bookshop's selection is higher quality. This is a must visit if you're in the area. It caters to the highly educated, well-read and erudite, but anyone will be well rewarded coming here. The staff can make excellent recommendations and are dedicated to their craft. A superior experience, one that reaffirms your faith in small, independent bookstores. Help keep it in business.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
My husband and I visited this store for the first time. We only bought a “fir” candle. Signed up for email notifications and when we got home, noticed a 10% off purchase. Had I gotten This first, I would Have bought two mugs. Store is pricey, but the pottery is beautiful.
4.5 based on 81 reviews
The size and shape of Woodstock, Vermont, was quite different in 1886 when Frank Henry Gillingham opened his store that stood in the heart of this small New England town. Reverently the community has preserved the physical buildings and the spiritual essence of an earlier day. Located in the village center is F.H. Gillingham & Sons General Store. The faces of the townsfolk may have changed and the store’s inventory may have evolved, but the family running the store has remained the same. Today's owners are descendants of both F.H. Gillingham and Franklin Billings. Frank & Jireh Billings proudly carry on the family tradition that their great–grandfather started 132 years ago.
Charming to visit, pricey,but has dry good, dog thingd=s,kids toys, pottery,wine,garden tools-some really good wines if you ask their wine person.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Over three visits in 6 years and we have three lovely, affordable pieces to show for it. Christina, the artist, and her husband are so welcoming that we would have to visit if ever even close. So much variety in pieces and colors to choose from!
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Visit our retail store to shop for handcrafted pewter gifts that are made in Vermont. Oil lamps, jewelry, ornaments, wedding, and baby gifts.
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Gallery On The Green is located in historic Woodstock Vermont in the oldest building in Woodstock. The Gallery represents premier New England artists with fine art oil paintings and prints by Woodstock's Chip Evans, quality photography by Alistair McCallum as well as wire tree sculptures by Randy Adams, both local artists. Visit our gallery and enjoy the flavor of this charming town and the beauty of Vermont.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
World's finest flannel clothing, Handcrafted USA. A family owned business, we've been hand cutting and sewing Vermont Flannel™ products in the USA since 1991! With 5 retail stores and 3 production facilities in Vermont, our locations are a popular Vermont travel destination and a true Vermont experience.
4.0 based on 4 reviews
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