There are 20 unique, neat and tidy guest rooms found across our three-building inn. Crisp and cool sheets await you in the ample and cozy beds throughout.
We offer a host of amenities to make your stay comfortable, including a hearty complimentary breakfast served each morning at Jessica’s Restaurant. Enjoy your choice of several savory and sweet entrèes from our buffet. These are complemented with a choice of fresh fruits, yogurt, daily baked goods and our legendary Inn-made Swift House granola.
Room 26, named for Middlebury’s Addison County is located on the second floor of the Main House. The room’s red walls, matching crimson-colored claw-foot soaking tub and original wood panel wainscoting in the bathroom give the room character and an historic home feel. Read More
Room 21 features a queen-size bed and an updated bathroom with a corner glass stall shower. Three windows and a second-floor, corner location allows for plenty of sunlight to keep the room brightly lit. The Battell Room is perfect for a cozy night… Read More
Room 28 captures our imagination because it’s like an artist’s garret with cozy sloping ceilings. It’s a favorite among Middlebury College students and professors. Prospective and visiting Middlebury College families like it, too. The room features a queen-size bed, a twin-XL memory-foam sleeper… Read More
Room 27 exudes classic country inn charm. This large, second-floor corner room in the Main House features a queen-size four-poster bed and a wood-burning fireplace. The newly updated bathroom offers a tiled stall shower. Three windows in the bedroom and one in the… Read More
Room 20 is the Main House’s only first-floor room and its only dog -friendly room. It has its own private entrance as well as a secluded patio for enjoying wine and a sweeping view of the lawn and adjacent raised flower beds. Read More
Room 22 was named after Governor John W. Stewart whose political career included eight years in Congress and one term as Governor of Vermont. Stewart was proudest of his role in the 1860 Republican National Convention when he was influential in turning the… Read More
Room 25 features many of Matthew Robinson’s souvenirs from his college days, such as the poster from his championship croquet match against Yale. You’ll also find two twin XL beds that can be made into a true king-size bed upon request, making it… Read More
Room 24 was once Jessica Swift’s bedroom. Philanthropist Jessica Stewart Swift (1871-1982) was the last owner of the Swift House before it became an inn, and the namesake of our restaurant, Jessica’s. A super centenarian, she was also one of the longest lived… Read More
Room 23 offers two extra-long twin beds that can be made into a king-size upon request, making it an extremely versatile room depending on guests’ needs. The room also features a newly updated tiled glass shower stall. The Stewart Room is located on… Read More
Although not strictly ADA-compliant, Room 41 is the most handicap-accessible Carriage House room. Large, luxurious, bright, and airy, the room is located on the ground floor allowing for easy wheelchair access. The room features a green and white color scheme, cozy plush tan… Read More
Room 42 is a sunny, quiet, first-floor corner room. The large windows light up the bedroom and feature views of the front lawns and rear forest. The Bulrush Room feels warm and welcoming with its light brown carpet and cream colored walls. Enjoy… Read More
Make your New England travels memorable when you choose the luxurious and pet-friendly Gladstone Room. As the Carriage House’s only second-floor room, this sunny space boasts windows on three sides and the best views of the inn. Its upstairs location provides a… Read More
Swift House Inn allows dogs throughout the Carriage House, and the large and luxurious Mansfield Room is especially convenient for dog lovers who want quick access to the outdoors through a private patio. Located downstairs with windows on two walls, the spacious Room… Read More
A four-poster, king-size bed makes a dramatic centerpiece in Room 44. Middlebury College parents and families on vacation alike appreciate the full-size sleeper sofa. A seasonal wood-burning fireplace and a two-person jetted tub/shower is a great venue for a romantic getaway. This room… Read More
Room 43 is a spacious first-floor Carriage House room featuring three large windows which open up to the blackberry canes and shady woodland to the rear of the building, and a window in the bathroom which looks out the garden in front of… Read More
Alexander Twilight was the first African American college student in the United States and graduated from Middlebury College in 1823. Room 34 is the largest of the five Gate House rooms and is located on the second floor, with no rooms bordering it. Read More
Room 31 is the only first-floor and pet friendly room in the Gate House. It is named for the Cartmell family who called the building home before it was added to Swift House Inn. It is a versatile room with two extra long… Read More
Located on the second floor of the Gate House, Room 33, the Lucy Ford Slade Room, is named after a local resident and friend of the original house owner. Three large windows illuminate the room which features a queen-size upholstered platform bed, floral… Read More
Room 35 is named after famous Middlebury resident and tractor magnate John Deere. Located on the second floor of the Gate House, the room features a locally made, queen-sized cherry wood bed and two x-benches. The blue room provides a backdrop for… Read More
Room 32 is located at the front of the Gate House on the second floor. Although one of our smallest rooms, its uniquely Victorian circular shape and light green wallpaper with large white circles make it one of our most popular and… Read More