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Hyde Away Inn & Restaurant — The Property
The property has three separate buildings; the Inn with 10 lodging rooms/suites,
common room, restaurant, outdoor deck for summer dining, and tavern; a
house, used as owner/manager quarters or rental property; and a detached
two-story garage. The Inn is a 7000 sq ft frame structure with one and
two-story sections. It was originally built as a dwelling and converted
to a lodging property in 1949.
Current owners have made many renovations since purchasing the Inn in
1987, including renovation of the 3 bedroom 2 bath owners' quarters. They
continue to improve the property each year.
Restaurant
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The Restaurant seats up
to 55 patrons year-round and currently offers reasonably priced food
including a variety of pub fare. The restaurant is licensed for 60
patrons. The restaurant is located in the middle of the building with
13 tables and wall-to-wall carpeting in the majority of the room.
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Tavern
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The Tavern offers seating,
year-round, for approximately 45 with nine tables and seats around
the bar. In summer, the outdoor deck overlooking the pond offers additional
seating for 25 and a beautiful spot for outdoor dining, parties and
relaxing. There are also picnic tables on the lawn surrounding the
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Lodging
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The Inn is licensed for
65 lodging guests. Rooms range from accommodations with private baths,
small refrigerators and cable television to basic bunk-style rooms
with shared baths. They vary in size from 1 or 2-person occupancy
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Owners' Quarters
Rental Property
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Located across the parking
lot from the Inn is a house with three bedrooms, two baths and a loft.
A farm house, circa 1820 — it was renovated in 1987. The house
has been used as owners' quarters and as an income-producing rental
property. Because it is a separate building, it provides more privacy
than many typical owners' quarters.
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Grounds
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The property includes a
large backyard with a stream-fed pond and direct acces to hiking and
biking trails. A short trail leading around the pond is perfect for
a hammock and lounging chairs. This area is currently licensed for
alcohol consumption. It is a great venue for outdoor parties, small
events (up to 500 people) and activities such as volleyball and horseshoes
— or just relaxing by the pond. In the winter, the back yard
is used for additional parking.
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Common Area
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The living room offers
a comfortable place to relax and socialize with cable television,
VCR, a wide selection of books and a toy area for younger children.
This area is used by inn guests and dining patrons. |
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Kitchen
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The commercial kitchen
supports the main dining room and the tavern dining area. It includes
a 3 door refrigerator, 3 door refrigerated sandwich unit and 8 burner
True stove with griddle, oven and convection oven, fryolator, grill
and dishwasher. Hood system has been recently reconstructed with up
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Barn-Style Garage
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The property also includes a 24' x 40' two-story barn-style garage,
built in 1987. With two overhead garage doors, it is ideal for storage
and makes an excellent staging area for outdoor events in the summer.
The garage has electricity and a small wall unit heater upstairs,
which heats an insulated, rough-finished room.
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In the summer of 2006, The Hyde Away opened a new parking area behind the Inn's back lot.
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Mad River Valley — the Heart of the Green Mountains
One of the most beautiful rural resort areas in Vermont, the Mad
River Valley is home to Mad River Glen and Sugarbush Ski Areas.
In warmer seasons, the Valley offers a host of other outdoor activities
including hiking (the Long Trail and Catamount Trail are just minutes
away), bicycling, golfing, canoeing and kayaking nearby on the Mad
River, and the ever-popular Farmer's Market - Saturday mornings
on the Mad River Green.
The Valley has an air of old New England with specialty shops,
unique restaurants and delicatessens. And, of course, our friendly
country hospitality.
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