Description
The Blue Room is named after the physician who designed and built this house in 1795.
The Cream Room is named after an educator who boarded with the Stebbins family in 1803-1806.
The Green Room is named after the industrialist and philanthropist who renovated the house in 1923.
The Royal Room is named after the first woman in US history to serve as a Cabinet member.
We are not your ordinary inn. We strive to make your stay a “home away from home.” From the moment you step foot into our Inn you can breathe a sigh of relief. Here is a place where you can forget about your stress and relax, where you can luxuriate in our rain-like showers, and sleep in comfort on luxury linens, mattress and pillows; where you can breathe fresh air out on the porch or by walking and sitting in the gardens. Come spoil yourself and let us take care of you. We are conveniently located in the historic district of South Hadley, directly adjacent to the Mt. Holyoke College campus and a short walk to the downtown Commons, where you will find a movie theater, restaurants, a spa, book store and several interesting boutique shops.
Guests of the Daniel Stebbins House are also in close proximity to the other colleges in the area. Hampshire College is 6 minutes away, Amherst College is 15 minutes, Smith College is 22 minutes and the University of Massachusetts is 20 minutes. Area highlights are listed on our area attractions page. All of your interests can be accommodated by our area amenities.
We look forward to meeting you and hosting your stay the next time you visit this charming and culturally rich part of New England.
See why the Daniel Stebbins Inn is extraordinary
Whether you call our geographic area the Pioneer Valley, the Five College Area or “Happy Valley”, we are located in a diverse, culturally-rich community known for its outstanding educational opportunities, the arts, outdoor activities, and beautiful surroundings.
Make yourself comfortable sitting on a bench in the garden and enjoy the aromas and beauty of the surrounding flower beds. In springtime you will smell the aroma of viburnum and lilac and enjoy the multitude of daffodils that welcome your arrival. In summer there is an abundance of lilies, peonies, and roses. Come in the fall and enjoy sitting under the elegant Ginko tree and tree hydrangeas. The gardens are lush in all seasons. They provide a wonderful spot to just sit and relax or to converse with a friend.
Take in the beautiful surroundings of the Pioneer Valley, the local colleges and museums. Top it off with a restful night's sleep and delicious breakfast.
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