INN AT MONTCHANIN VILLAGE
Wilmington, Delaware United States of America
INN AT MONTCHANIN VILLAGE
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The Village Of Montchanin, Listed On The National Register Of Historic Places, Lies Mid-Way Between Washington Dc And New York, In Historic Brandywine Valley. Once Part Of Winterthur, Montchanin Gets Its Namefrom The Grandmother Of The Founder Of The Dupont Company. The Inn Is A Collection Of 11 Carefully Restored 18th And 19th Century Buildings On 6 Acres With Each Of The 28 Immaculate Rooms And Suites Furnished With Period Furniture, Frette Linens And Marble Baths. Mostrooms Have Beautifully Manicured Private Courtyards And Several Have Cosy Fireplaces. Enjoy A Walk Down Privy Lane To Savour The Gardens And Uniqueness Of This Historic Property Before Indulging In A Luxurious Massage At The Wonderful New Spa. In The Evening Try Krazy Kats Restaurant, Once The Village Blacksmiths Shop, Famous For Its Fresh Seasonally-Inspired Creative Cuisine And Its Whimsical Decor. The Inn At Montchanin Village And Spa Is A Small Luxury Hotels Of The World Property.
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64LW
|1 review
Nice place to stay Good stay in a beautiful area. My daughters and I spent several nights here. We had a two bedroom townhouse. Each room had its own bath. Bathrooms were very spacious and modernized. There are multiple buildings and many options for spaces with several bedrooms. The landscaping and grounds are inviting and peaceful.
Great location if you are heading to Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, or Philadelphia.
ellendavis
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Wonderful Inn! This is a wonderful inn. I would highly recommend it. The staff treated us so well. It is in a beautiful part of the country, with many great attractions nearby. We especially enjoyed our hike at Brandywine Creek State Park, which was just a mile away.
302seetheworld
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Greatly Disappointed This was a return visit for us. In the past, we had also had private dining events, hosted family get togethers, and put up guests for both personal and professional reasons at the hotel and restaurant.
Never again. Our $400 per night room was right by the road with the heavy trucks, ambulances, and train going by. While none of the traffic was the hotel’s fault, I assumed when I saw the price (and compared it to other options on a booking site), that this room would be spectacular, quiet, and amazing. It was none of that. It was a huge waste of money.
There was no maid service, the room was dark without sufficient lighting for the evenings, no bell service, and the requests I had made before check-in were not fulfilled. The list of disappointments is much longer but the bottom line is that the Inn will no longer be an option for us in the Greenville area.
AngelaP1995
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A really pleasant experience! We stayed here for an anniversary and it was exactly what was needed to escape! The Inn spreads over a large area with rooms spread over several houses on the property. Our superior room (complete with gas fireplace) was large, clean, and very pleasant. It had a vintage ambience complete with some lovely antique pieces in the room. The weekends was rather rainy so we loved just having brunch locally, getting a fantastic facial at the charming Spa right on the property, and enjoying the peaceful comfort of our room.
There is also lots to see and do in the area if you so desire —- Longwood gardens and several DuPont estates to visit.
Overall we highly recommend the Inn - the location, charm, and personality of the property!!
Jacquie L
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View the room first for comfort and ease of use. Gosh I wanted to love this place. I was always taught if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say it at all. But when good hard earned money is involved, I have too. I was excited to be back to the area I grew up in and visit family. I will start with the good: Its very quaint, the shower was great, love the lotion and bathrobe in the unit! Very cozy. Yet: It should be called the Inn at Not Much Happening - they have a beautiful lodge which for the nightly price, offer a cocktail reception (Friday only) with some light bites and cocktails; on them! The Bad - honestly to not have the ability to have your key card work (don't have near any cell phone or credit cards - wipes it out). No other low or high end hotel has this issue (its very rare); not here. We were locked out, several times; 11am and 8am. Perhaps add more of a living room update w/furniture - and make sure if you have a fireplace -- its working. Hello its December and we wanted to have a working fireplace - but not here! The Ugly: Well the in-room Mixpresso coffee maker is a nice bonus, however, in finding an issue with the way it was dripping into the coffee mug, taking it apart and guess what "A BUG" was clogging the drip. This was after several cups were used. For the money - this place should be top notch, more amenities, friendlier a.m. front desk staff. After a stay I like to think to myself, I'll definitely be back, however, I will not be back to the Inn at Montchanin. Its truly a shame.