The Silas W. Robbins House was built in 1873 representing the Second Empire design and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The historic house is situated on two acres of gardens in the heart of the Historic District of Wethersfield, which is home to landmarks that either predate the Revolutionary War, the Civil War or were built before the turn of the 20th century.
The Silas W. Robbins House features five guest rooms with private baths, plus a parlor, a tearoom and a dining room all adorned with Victorian stenciling, moldings, draperies, and period furniture. Admire the grace and romance of a renowned era complimented by modern necessities. Lavish comfort awaits you in each of the uniquely decorated rooms at the Silas W. Robbins House. After a restful night's stay, your taste buds will be awakened by a delectable breakfast. John and Shireen Aforism, owners, innkeepers and longtime residents of Old Wethersfield, wish to share with you the sights of historic Old Wethersfield and the charm of their completely restored 1873 French Second Empire home.
Other amenities: dining nearby, elevator, free newspapers, iron/ironing board in room, parking, shopping nearby