A little history
Twin Farms was purchased in 1928, by Sinclair Lewis for his new wife and at the time it was an 18th-century farmhouse surrounded by acres of fields and forest. These days, the farmhouse and 10 freestanding cottages offer lavish amenities such as fireplaces, screen porches, and private hot tubs. The hotel also boasts a range of top-notch complementary perks including unpacking services and same-day laundry.
While views of Twin Farms’ enchanting landscape can be enjoyed from all of its suites and cottages, the accommodations themselves are as striking as the scenery. Dreamed up by local interior designers and architects, these include the Studio, a two-story, 2,215-square-foot cottage featuring artwork by Roy Lichtenstein, David Hockney, and Jim Dine. Twin Farms also boasts work by artists including Jasper Johns, Milton Avery, Donald Roller Wilson, Cy Twombly, Frank Stella and David Bates.
Before we headed outside for some winter elopement photos, we took a few in the guest bar area and main drawing room while Blake and Nick enjoyed a glass of champagne and looked over one of the Jigsaw puzzles avaialbe for guests to have a go at.