Berkshires and Pioneer Valley welcome guests to rest in the lap of history

As the home state of Plymouth Rock and several critical sites of the American Revolution, Massachusetts is arguably among the most historic places in the United States. Historic hotels and other historic lodgings are numerous in MA, including the Berkshires towns of Great Barrington, Stockbridge, Lee, and Lenox, and the Connecticut River Valley towns of Springfield, West Springfield, Northampton, and Amherst. Many of these Colonial-era or 18th- and 19th-century hotels and inns boast period furnishings and owners who are more than happy to discuss the period with visitors. Most historic lodgings also are near locations of early gatherings and battles that helped form the United States.

Lord Jeffrey Inn

30 Boltwood Avenue Amherst, MA 01002 Phone: 413-256-8200 Toll-Free: 800-742-0358 Fax: 413-256-8201

Welcoming guests since 1926

While visiting the historical town of Amherst, The Lord Jeffery Inn is the ideal place to stay, centrally located and within easy walking distance to numerous museums and points of interest. The Inn features 49 guest rooms and suites, all recently renovated and each one unique. The extensive renovation added luxurious style while maintaining the historic New England charm and original character of the Inn. Modern conveniences including high speed Internet, HD televisions, pillowtop mattresses with high thread-count linens and private guest bathrooms. A few select rooms have gas fireplaces, sunrooms overlooking the gardens, and suites include sofa beds. When in Amherst, Robert Frost always stayed at the Inn where he found the type of beauty and peace that he always sought out in nature.