The Conley
Lakeview Cottage
In the early 1900s the George Conley family operated a farm on Lake Willoughby that also served as a boarding house for road workmen. In 1909 the Robert Frost family rented a tent-site on the lake next to what is now the Robert Frost Cottage. As a result of their stay, Frost became inspired by Mrs. Conley and wrote his famous poem “A Servant to Servants” in 1914. The original farmhouse was eventually demolished and new structures were built and rebuilt over time. The structure that was completed in 1987 is now the WilloughVale Inn.
Beautiful fully-equipped 2-bedroom cottage with deck and spectacular views built in 2007.
- Accommodates up to 4 guests
- Queen-bedded room with Jacuzzi and 26" LCD TV
- Twin-bedded room
- Fully-equipped kitchen with dining area
- Living room gas fireplace, hand-crafted rustic furniture and 32" LCD flat screen TV
- Central air-conditioning and heating
- Wireless internet
- Cathedral ceiling
- Private deck with furniture and
gas grill
- Satellite TV
- Flat screen TV
- DVD player
- Washer and dryer
- Daily housekeeping service
Guests of the Conley Cottage receive complimentary continental breakfast served daily in the Main Inn.
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