Thursday, August 27, 2015

Stowe, Vermont to welcome new boutique hotel‏

Destination Vermont: Lark Hotels Debuts First Mountain Resort Property, Field Guide, Grand Opening October 1, 2015 
STOWE, VT, Aug. 26, 2015 – Lark Hotels is bringing luxe lodge accommodations and a rustic mod design aesthetic to Stowe, Vermont, with the October 1 grand opening of Field Guide. Stowe’s newest boutique hotel is Lark’s first non-coastal property and brings the number of hotels in this fast-growing collection to 12.



Envisioned as a home base for exploration and unique Vermont vacation experiences, Field Guide occupies the site of the former Ye Olde England Inn and features 30 accommodations, comprised of 17 standard guest rooms, ten suites, and three private-entrance cottages.


Boston-based interior designer Rachel Reider, whose bold, eye-catching style has won awards for many Lark Hotels, created designs suitable for all four seasons, fusing unique textiles and finishes with a rich, sunset-inspired palette. Green, gold, dusky purple, gray, and orange compliment furnishings that evoke shapes and textures found in nature, such as custom live edge wooden headboards, bathroom walls of reclaimed wood, and silver leaf tree stump end tables.

Distinctive wallpaper prints that feature the look and feel of birch wood and birds perched on tree limbs are juxtaposed with cardboard and papier mâché animal heads, old trail guides, antlers, and whimsical vintage Vermont pieces.

Before and after exploring Stowe’s abundant natural beauty, guests will sink into plush beds and revel in a host of amenities, including a daily, curated breakfast of small plates (a Lark Hotels signature), a seasonal heated pool and year-round hot tub, a spa treatment room, meeting and event spaces, and a lounge where guests can play games, peruse a collection of vintage field guides or simply relax in front of the fire. An onsite restaurant and bar, still to be named, will add to Stowe’s already vibrant dining scene when it opens in winter 2016.


“Field Guide was conceived and curated for active, curious adventurers who seek the relaxed, modern, and playful style that has become our signature,” said Rob Blood, Lark Hotels’ CEO. “We fell in love with the bones of Ye Olde England Inn and are excited to share this next chapter with our guests. The hotel is just minutes from the slopes, trails, and main village, and almost any other activity you can imagine.”

Nightly rates at Field Guide will vary seasonally ranging from $139 to $519, depending on room type. For reservations please call (802) 253-8088 or email stay@fieldguidestowe.com. For more information on Field Guide, visit www.fieldguidestowe.com.

Following in Field Guide’s footsteps will be The Merchant, an 11-room boutique hotel launching this fall in Salem, MA.

About Lark Hotels

Lark Hotels is a collection of boutique hotels located in sought-after spots. Additional Lark Hotels include Whitehall, Camden, ME; Captain Fairfield Inn, Kennebunkport, ME; 76 Main, Nantucket, MA; 21 Broad, Nantucket, MA; The Attwater, Newport, RI; Gilded, Newport, RI; Pomegranate Inn, Portland, ME; Ale House Inn, Portsmouth, NH; The Hotel Portsmouth, Portsmouth, NH; Blue Door Group – Inns of Mendocino, Mendocino, CA; and The Merchant, Salem, MA.

Lark Hotels embrace the locations they are in, but in playful, unexpected ways. Think “sense of place” with imagination and a touch of mischief. Each Lark Hotel invites guests to experience modern luxury in the heart of an iconic destination, to feel the pull of a nostalgic getaway while surrounded by today's amenities and to find attentive service when they want it and privacy when they don’t. For information on Lark Hotels, the “On a Lark Club,” and the hotel collection please visit www.larkhotels.com.

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