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History and Personnel
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Sugarbush Bed & Breakfast opened its doors in 1990. It was designed and built in 1805 as
a colonial home constructed as a boys school, headed by Rev. John Sherman.
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Rev. John Sherman was a Unitarian minister in Barneveld. The
house is situated on 8 acres of beautiful rolling lawns with a trout
pond, a small playground for children, and a volleyball court. The
grounds are spotted with many apple and pear trees along with giant
evergreens and towering maples. Several very old oak trees grace the
grounds as well.
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When you have a request or a concern of
any kind, please don't hesitate to call on either of your two hosts. Mary Ann (Molly) and William (Bill) have been assisting guests for over 10
years.
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Bill has a degree in Pharmacy from Albany College of Pharmacy and
Molly has a degree in People/Children Management from LTE, the school of
Long Time Experience. And they both say that the most satisfying part of
their work is providing a home away from home and helping people have fun.
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Want
to know where to order a great pizza? Can't decide if a mountain hike will
fit into your schedule? Then call Sugarbush, either Molly or Bill! They'll
do whatever it takes to make your vacation enjoyable.
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