The General Rufus Putnam House is a historic landmark that dates back to the 1750s era. This former abode is now a lovely Bed and Breakfast establishment that invites all for a pleasant stay. The house was incorporated in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
Drive through the gates and step back in time to the gracious hospitality and personal attention of yesteryear. Resplendent with history, this former museum and residence of General Rufus Putnam rests among majestic towering maples, and rambling stone fences on 7.5 acres of pine woods and rolling meadows. This restored 1750 Federal Colonial is listed in the National Register of Historic Homes.