Cathedral Pines Farm, 10 Valley Road, Cornwall 06753, Connecticut, USA
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Cathedral Pines Farm 
10 Valley Road, Cornwall 06753, Connecticut, USA
+1 860 6726747
http://www.cathedralpinesfarm.com
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A Bed Breakfast of Distinction Llamas and llama babies, 18th century style farmhouse, period antiques, lilacs, warm fires, blueberry pancakes, wireless internet access, privacy, kittens, daylilies, homemade bread, quilts, spectacular views, stone walls, maple syrup, private baths, greenhouse porch and a friendly dog to greet you... Does this sound like a place you would like to spend the night? The Calhoun family has been in Litchfield County since 1740. Cathedral Pines Farm is one of the oldest llama farms in New England, since 1977. The Calhoun's 18th century style farmhouse, decorated with period antiques, has been featured in both Country Living and House Beautiful magazines. As a special guest you will enjoy comfort, privacy, spectacular views, perennial gardens, and wireless internet access. Llama babies play in the pastures and roosters announce the break of day to one of the most beautiful settings in Connecticut. Convenient to fine dining, skiing (Mohawk Mountain), hiking (Appalachian Trail), the arts (Music Mountain Tanglewood), country shopping and antiquing. Two hours from New York City. Two rooms, each with private bath, are available. $235 per night 12% sales tax No Smoking, Children, or Pets Three Week Cancellation Policy. To make reservations or for more information call or e-mail JOHN NANCY CALHOUN 860-672-6747, info@cathedralpinesfarm.com. For travel information on Northwest Connecticut's beautiful Litchfield Hills, please visit the Official Travel Tourism Site for Litchfield Hills at www.litchfieldhills.com www.bikingbackroads.com. Housatonic River Outfitters

Hello! Welcome to the Wonderful World of Llamas! Llamas are truly one of the most unique animals on four legs. When you get to know a llama and catch llama fever we are sure you will agree. Llamas are clean, beautiful, gentle, easy to care for and very intelligent. We have been raising llamas since 1977 and our appreciation and love for llamas only continues to grow. We value the lifestyle and experiences the llamas share with us and our daughters, Caroline and Sarah. We are among the oldest breeders in the United States. We have always had a strong commitment to the public education on llamas and to the llama community. Nancy Calhoun has served on numerous committees for the International Llama Association (ILA) and its regional chapter, the Greater Appalachian Llama Association (GALA) and ran the very successful GALA Catskill Conference in 1988 and ILA's smash hit Conference in Burlington, Vermont in 1992. She is the proud recipient of three ILA Pushmi-Pullyu awards for her outstanding public relations work. Nancy has also served eight and a half years on the Board of Directors of the International Lama Registry, the last four years as President. We give Llamas 101 at Conferences and at our farm as well as hosting training clinics, vet sessions, and just for fun get-togethers. We welcome visitors to our farm and help in any way we can make the owning of llamas a successful and positive experience. Our consistent goal in breeding llamas has been for large, strong, conformationally correct, athletic animals with fine fiber and a distinctive, beautiful presence. view some of our herd. Damascus (Franklin x Dapley). Chilean Blackmail (LeRoy Brown x Cattail) www.llamas-information.com

Welcome to Cathedral Pines Farm Gifts from original watercolors by Nancy Calhoun. Cards with envelopes. $2 each card any 6 cards for $10. 'Blue Bird' Hibiscus. Two Sugar Pine Cones inches. Four tags for $5. Ordering Orders are taken with Visa and Mastercard and only taken over the telephone for your protection. Please call (860) 672-6747 with your order. Orders are shipped out immediately in first class mail. Shipping Handling $1.75 (each additional item add $.50). Connecticut residents add 6% sales tax. These gifts make original and unique Thank You Notes, Hostess Gifts, Party/Shower Favors, and Stocking Stuffers.

Directions to Cathedral Pines Farm from New York City. Take Interstate 287 East to Route 684 North to Route 22 North. Continue on Route 22 North til Wingdale. Take Route 55 East, a right turn, to Route 7 in Gaylordsville. Turn left onto Route 7 North going through the towns of Kent and Cornwall Bridge. At Cornwall Bridge take Route 4 East,right, for about 3 1/2+ miles til Route 125 on your left and Pine Street on your right. Turn right onto Pine Street into the Village of Cornwall. Go two blocks til a stop sign at a T junction. Turn left and we are the second driveway on the left, 10 Valley Road. Our sign and gates are set back in the drive. At our driveway, Valley Road takes an abrupt right hand turn and goes down the valley and many people miss our drive following the road. (approximately 2+ hours). Directions to Cathedral Pines Farm from the North. Take Route 7 South in Massachusetts through the towns of Gt. Barrington and Sheffield. Coming into Connecticut on Route 7 South go through the towns of Canaan and Falls Village til West Cornwall (the covered bridge) and Route 128. Turn left onto Route 128 through the covered bridge into West Cornwall. Follow Route 128 about 3 miles til it forks with Route 125. Take Route 125 to the right and follow it about 2 miles til a stop sign at Route 4. Cross directly over Route 4 into the Village of Cornwall. Go two blocks til a stop sign at a T junction. Turn left and we are the second driveway on the left, 10 Valley Road. Our sign and gates are set back in the drive. At our driveway, Valley Road takes an abrupt right hand turn and goes down the valley and many people miss our drive following the road. Directions to Cathedral Pines Farm from Hartford. Take Interstate 84 West to exit 39 at Farmington, picking up Route 4 West. Follow Route 4 West through the towns of Farmington, Burlington,Harwinton, Torrington, Goshen and into Cornwall. You will come down a very long hill, at the bottom of which there is a blinking red light. Turn left here keeping on Route 4 West. There will be a cemetery on your right(about 1 mile) then at the junction of Route 125 on your right, you want to turn left onto Pine Street into the Village of Cornwall. Go two blocks til a stop sign at a T junction. Turn left and we are the second driveway on the left, 10 Valley Road. Our sign and gates are set back in the drive. At our driveway, Valley Road takes an abrupt right hand turn and goes down the valley and many people miss our drive following the road. (approximately 1.15 hours). Directions to Cathedral Pines Farm from Bradley Field. Take Route 20 West from the airport through the town of Granby to Route 219 West to Route318West to Route 44 West to Winsted. Take Route 8 West to Torrington to Exit 44 for Route 4 West. Follow Route 4 West through the town of Goshen and into Cornwall. Then follow same directions as above from Hartford. (approximately 1.15 hours)
Amenities
 Luggage storage
 Smoke-free guest rooms
 Parking lot
 Private park, garden, courtyard
 Quiet surroundings
 Private/Ensuite bathroom
 Tea and coffee making facilities
 Patio, summer terrace
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