Blackberry River Inn
Blackberry River Inn, Georgian Colonial bed and breakfast in Norfolk, Connecticut.
Blackberry River Inn is a 1763 Georgian Colonial mansion in Norfolk featuring a cherry-paneled library, multiple fireplaces, a music room, and shared living spaces throughout its interior. The property includes a main house with suites, a 12-room carriage house, and a separate cottage offering various accommodation choices for guests.
The house was built in 1763 and underwent major renovations in the 1920s under architect Alfredo Taylor, who added semi-elliptical arches and Georgian Revival details. These changes gave the colonial structure its current appearance while blending older and newer architectural influences.
The property was once known as Moseley House-Farm before becoming an inn in 1939, shifting from agricultural roots to welcoming visitors. This transformation shows how the building adapted to serve hospitality while keeping its historic character.
The property offers different accommodation types spread across separate buildings on the grounds, giving visitors options based on their preferences. Advance booking is recommended to secure your choice of lodging and ensure availability.
Breakfast is prepared to order each morning and often features Connecticut blueberries and locally grown organic herbs served in a bright dining room. This homemade approach highlights regional ingredients that become part of the stay.
Location: Litchfield County
Architects: Alfredo S.G. Taylor
Architectural style: Georgian architecture, Georgian Revival architecture
Website: http://blackberryriverinn.com
GPS coordinates: 42.00639,-73.24139
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:20
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