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History and Personnel

Sugarbush Bed & Breakfast opened its doors in 1990. It was designed and built in 1805 as a colonial home constructed as a boys school, headed by Rev. John Sherman.

 

Rev. John Sherman was a Unitarian minister in Barneveld. The house is situated on 8 acres of  beautiful rolling lawns with a trout pond, a small playground for children, and a volleyball court. The grounds are spotted with many apple and pear trees along with giant evergreens and towering maples. Several very old oak trees grace the grounds as well.

When you have a request or a concern of any kind, please don't hesitate to call on either of your two hosts. Mary Ann (Molly) and William (Bill) have been assisting guests for over 10 years. 

 

 

Bill has a degree in Pharmacy from Albany College of Pharmacy and Molly has a degree in People/Children Management from LTE, the school of Long Time Experience. And they both say that the most satisfying part of their work is providing a home away from home and helping people have fun.

Want to know where to order a great pizza? Can't decide if a mountain hike will fit into your schedule? Then call Sugarbush, either Molly or Bill! They'll do whatever it takes to make your vacation enjoyable.


 

 

Sugarbush Bed & Breakfast
8451 Old Poland Road
Barneveld, NY  13304
(315) 896-6860    1 (800) 582-5845
info@sugarbush-bb.com

 

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