Robinson Farm
Contact
Heather Ingegneri
Phone: 443-827-2680
FarmhouseInnVermont@gmail.com
https://www.RobinsonFarmVT.com
About Robinson Farm
Robinson Farm blends rustic beauty and modern charm across 100 acres of scenic Vermont countryside. Established by the Robinson family more than a century ago as a working dairy farm, this historic property was later divided when its three parcels were sold separately. In recent years, the land was thoughtfully reunited by its new owners, restoring the farm to its original footprint. Today, Robinson Farm is home to a cozy historic farmhouse, a comfortable guest house, and two beautifully restored barns for events. The property also features a revived sugarhouse producing small batch maple syrup, expansive vegetable gardens that supply the seasonal farmstand, open in the lower level of the Red Barn during the summer and fall, and Green Mountain Gumbo, Robinson Farm’s on-site food truck, open daily from spring through fall.
Guests can explore well maintained hiking trails through open fields and forests. Clearly marked and mapped, they offer a peaceful way to experience Vermont’s natural beauty. Inside the farmhouse, vintage photographs and original blueprints highlight the farm’s history. Visitors can stay overnight in the Farmhouse or Guest House, which provide lodging for in-town visitors and convenient accommodations for event guests, with on-site lodging for up to 25 guests total. Guests can relax in thoughtfully designed rooms, enjoy the yoga and meditation space, visit the sugarhouse, gather in the iconic barns, or grab lunch at Green Mountain Gumbo during their stay.
The Red Barn, built in 1915, is one of the tallest barns in Vermont and a beloved landmark. It features three fully restored levels and can host events for up to 200 guests, with the lower level serving as the farmstand during the summer and fall. The Yellow Barn, originally a horse barn, now houses an arcade with pool, foosball, and air hockey and is a favorite spot for on-site wedding and event gatherings, including rehearsal dinners, farewell brunches, and casual groomsmen hangouts.
Robinson Farm is a one stop destination for celebrations, offering restored venues, on-site catering, bar service, and experienced event planning services. It is also a place to unwind and explore. Wander private trails, enjoy the farmstand, visit the sugarhouse, or settle in for a peaceful weekend retreat.
Learn more at www.RobinsonFarmVT.com Pull in, breathe deep, and stay awhile.
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5250 West Woodstock RD. Woodstock, VT 05091, USA
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Robinson Farm
Robinson Farm blends rustic beauty and modern charm across 100 acres of scenic Vermont countryside. Established by the Robinson family more than a century ago as a working dairy farm, this historic property was later divided when its three parcels were sold separately. In recent years, the land was thoughtfully reunited by its new owners, restoring the farm to its original footprint. Today, Robinson Farm is home to a cozy historic farmhouse, a comfortable guest house, and two beautifully restored barns for events. The property also features a revived sugarhouse producing small batch maple syrup, expansive vegetable gardens that supply the seasonal farmstand, open in the lower level of the Red Barn during the summer and fall, and Green Mountain Gumbo, Robinson Farm’s on-site food truck, open daily from spring through fall.
Guests can explore well maintained hiking trails through open fields and forests. Clearly marked and mapped, they offer a peaceful way to experience Vermont’s natural beauty. Inside the farmhouse, vintage photographs and original blueprints highlight the farm’s history. Visitors can stay overnight in the Farmhouse or Guest House, which provide lodging for in-town visitors and convenient accommodations for event guests, with on-site lodging for up to 25 guests total. Guests can relax in thoughtfully designed rooms, enjoy the yoga and meditation space, visit the sugarhouse, gather in the iconic barns, or grab lunch at Green Mountain Gumbo during their stay.
The Red Barn, built in 1915, is one of the tallest barns in Vermont and a beloved landmark. It features three fully restored levels and can host events for up to 200 guests, with the lower level serving as the farmstand during the summer and fall. The Yellow Barn, originally a horse barn, now houses an arcade with pool, foosball, and air hockey and is a favorite spot for on-site wedding and event gatherings, including rehearsal dinners, farewell brunches, and casual groomsmen hangouts.
Robinson Farm is a one stop destination for celebrations, offering restored venues, on-site catering, bar service, and experienced event planning services. It is also a place to unwind and explore. Wander private trails, enjoy the farmstand, visit the sugarhouse, or settle in for a peaceful weekend retreat.
Learn more at www.RobinsonFarmVT.com
Pull in, breathe deep, and stay awhile.





























