The Inn at GrayBarns on the Silvermine River

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The Inn at GrayBarns on the Silvermine River
The Inn at GrayBarns on the Silvermine River
The Inn at GrayBarns on the Silvermine River
The Inn at GrayBarns on the Silvermine River
The Inn at GrayBarns on the Silvermine River
The Inn at GrayBarns on the Silvermine River
The Inn at GrayBarns on the Silvermine River
The Inn at GrayBarns on the Silvermine River
The Inn at GrayBarns on the Silvermine River
The Inn at GrayBarns on the Silvermine River
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18 August 2020

The name “Silvermine” comes from old legends of a silver mine in the area, although no silver has ever been found. Once very popular as a village meeting place, Graybarns also served as an artist outpost, and stagecoach stop from the 17th century to present time.

What is now GrayBarns on the Silvermine River began as a small textile factory at the turn of the 19th century. It became a speakeasy during the 1920s before legitimizing itself after the end of Prohibition.

It thrived throughout the 1960s as a classic country inn under the management of the Whitman family, who ran it until 2009.

The tavern itself which now houses the Inn has been renovated back to its stately structure of classic influence, with its ample porches and tall columns, situated on a bluff overlooking the mill pond and river. Alongside the dam or waterfall is the Old Mill and Mill House, used throughout the years as a grist or turning mill.

A HAVEN OF REFUGE
Famously coined by artist and former owner Frank Hutchens, the Silvermine area delights with it’s painterly landscapes and provides a welcome change from the hustle and bustle of New York City daily life.

The tavern hosted Elizabeth Taylor and Eddie Fisher on their honeymoon and received frequent visits from Hollywood heartthrob Spencer Tracy.

True to it’s history, GrayBarns on the Silvermine River has remained the ideal setting to unite city slickers, international travelers and the local community over food and libations, relaxation and leisure.

INN
GrayBarns boasts six beautifully appointed king suites with luxurious full baths, bedrooms and living areas. With a nod to Silvermine’s prolific past, the original post and beam structure, reclaimed wood and wide board oak floors tie each room to the natural environment.

Custom design elements, and classic details combined with contemporary fixtures, NEST thermostats, Le Labo amenities, SMEG, and Nespresso appliances reflect a modern home away from home.

MILLHOUSE
What was once an operating textile mill, this iconic 4 bedroom, 3 bath home is located on Guthrie Falls. With sweeping views of the falls and the Silvermine River, mornings are often spent, coffee in hand, observing the wildlife and listening to the ambient water rushing by.

In addition to its unique character and charm, the Mill House is appointed with high end appliances and amenities to make your stay turn-key.

MERCANTILE APARTMENTS
Located directly across the street from the Inn at GrayBarns on the second floor of the Mercantile, three studio apartments available for long stays occupy the entire second floor of this newly renovated country store .

Pop downstairs for coffee and country goods or across to Tavern for a unique GrayBarns dining and experience. Need help with decor? GrayBarns is happy to lend a hand in decorating your new domicile.

CULINARY EXPERIENCE
Tavern at GrayBarns helmed by Executive Chef Ben Freemole is a true gathering place for locals and guests seeking a destination culinary experience. Tavern continues the blend of old and new that the greater property embodies.

The main dining room and bar area offer a warm and intimate dining experience that highlights New American cuisine assimilating flavors and techniques from traditional American cooking.

Fusing history and traditionalism with fiercely powerful flavors, Tavern showcases relationships with local farms and purveyors and utilizes its own kitchen garden to enhance other seasonal ingredients.

GLASSHOUSE
The Glass House, built between 1949 and 1995 by architect Philip Johnson, is a National Trust Historic Site located in New Canaan, Connecticut.

The pastoral 49-acre landscape comprises fourteen structures, including the Glass House (1949), and features a permanent collection of 20th-century painting and sculpture, along with temporary exhibitions. Tours of the site are available in May through November and advance reservations are recommended.

GRACE FARMS
Grace Farms is a welcoming new place, where a building designed by SANAA is seamlessly integrated into 80 acres of open space for people to experience nature, encounter the arts, pursue justice, foster community, and explore faith.

A diverse natural habitat in the northeast corner of New Canaan, Connecticut, this former horse farm is home to numerous varieties of flora and fauna. Approximately 77 of the 80 acres will be retained in perpetuity as open meadows, woods, wetlands, and ponds.

SILVERMINE ARTS CENTER
Artists have been drawn to Silvermine since visionary sculptor Solon Borglum moved here in 1908 and established it as a place for artists to gather. The Silvermine Guild of Artists was founded in 1922 and formally incorporated in 1924 when the School of Art was established.

Today, the Silvermine Arts Center, a 501(c) (3) organization, is comprised of a Guild of over 300 professional artists, five galleries presenting new exhibitions every six weeks and sponsoring prestigious regional and national competitions; a gift shop; a School of Art providing a wide range of classes for all levels of experience from ages 2 to 102; public programs; and outreach programs in the Norwalk and Stamford schools.

BIKING
Take in unique views of the Silvermine River, historical architecture, and unique flora and fauna that define this distinctive refuge on one of our Priority Bicycle fleet.

POUND RIDGE GOLF
18-hole facility designed by legendary golf course designer Pete Dye in Pound Ridge, New York. It features 7,171 yards of course from the back tees. The course is a par of 72 and is on 172 acres

SILVERMINE NATURE PRESERVE
This idyllic six-acre nature sanctuary in the Silvermine section of New Canaan, Connecticut is open for the public to roam, ramble, and explore.

The Trust for Public Land worked with the New Canaan Land Trust to protect the six-acre New Canaan property of Jim and Betsey Fowler… and creates new public access to the neighboring New Canaan Land Trust 41-acre Kelley Upland Sanctuary.

FISHING
Whether you’re baitcasting, fly fishing or spinning, your chances of getting a bite here are good. And in the off chance you don’t land a catch, you’ll surely witness the resident river otter on his daily commute along the falls. Talk to our concierge about booking a private lesson with local expert.

Website: www.graybarns.com
Rooms: 11
Price: from 360 EUR per night
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