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November 2023 by stephanie baroin
Very dated room, little or no service, no breakfast. I don't necessarily
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October 2023 by Alain Cislaghi
It's always a pleasure to drop by that place, unload my bike and set myself to the task of having a good time around, knowing there'll be a rather charming old place waiting for me when I feel like hitting the sack. One was there whilst a private party was going on and was invited to crash it. Had a good unexpected time.Rooms: Small, simple and utilitarian but with a quaint warm visual twist. Internet reliability is abysmal.Nearby activities: I use this place as my crash pad whenever I attend some local event, such as whatever gig of interest is going to rock the thirsty boot just a couple of klicks south.Noteworthy details: This hotel is old, by north American standard, well maintained and loaded with antiques. Quite inviting.
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September 2023 by Serge Benzrihem
very bad experience flys in the room didnt make the beds when we ask to clean roomRooms: flys
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August 2023 by Lula Ayala
Beautiful place to stay. Very clean and well preserved. The welcome was nice. Room small but so confy,. Pillows not the best but nice night. Knowlton is a very beautiful town to walk around, the Lakeview is in a nice and quiet area. I recommend.
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June 2023 by Kim Page
The tea house is so unique, you must give it a try. A, very special treat. Sheila is so warm and welcoming.
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June 2023 by Melissa Dow
Historic Inn in the charming Quebec town of Knowlton, QB. Rooms were very authentic Victorian, exactly what we were looking for. Walking distance from amazing walking trails, quaint, yet very bustling stores and restaurants of downtown Knowlton. Perfect for our three generation reunion!
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May 2023 by sheila vicic
2nd visit to this hotel - very cozy old fashioned style decor in the double twin room that we requested. Proprietors are very accommodating and full of local knowledge. It is a century ++ building - so yes it's old- but well maintained and central to all things Knowlton - lots of parking - hardly need to use the car again once we parked since everthing is walking distance. Will definitely stay again on the annual drive through Eastern Townships.
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November 2022 by Jacqueline Brown
I stayed for 2 nights with my husband in October 2022, and we are looking for an opportunity to return in the near future. What a wonderful experience! When we walked in the front door of the Inn we walked back in time. The furnishings, the decor, the beautiful wood and the smell of history all combined to transport us back in time. Shelly acted as front desk clerk, barmaid and raconteur of historical happenings. She had an endless supply of information about the Inn - more than we could possibly absorb in one visit.If you are looking for a modern hotel, this might not be the place for you; the basic rooms are not spacious, there are no electronic keycards for the doors, and the front desk closes overnight; however, the important aspects of a guest's stay were updated in the 1980's: modern bathrooms, plenty of hot hot water with great pressure, and a flat screen television in each room.The bar is an experience in itself with its length of rich gleaming wood and polished fixtures. If you are lucky, Shelly will have the time to share more of her stories with you while you enjoy a drink.She might even take you on a tour... but I was not fortunate enough to see a ghost.
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October 2022 by Darryl Pierce
Great vintage hotel. We had a nice vintage room, including the bed. Hard as a rock. While there was a Roku TV, the internet was so poor that it was useless. Yes, the bar was "open". Yet when we went to it both nights, before 11pm, there was no one serving. As for the restaurant, closed. No coffee or fridge in the room, but there was a communal room where you cold make yourself an instant coffee and use the shared mini fridges, i had to find this on my own. Beautiful place if your looking for a historical experience, but that's about it.
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August 2022 by William Worrell
Lovely setting and great pool. Management was very helpful. Loved looking out from the very large porch. Great antique shops. Just wish they had a breakfast, but in these very short staffed days, I understand.
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June 2022 by Linda Thompson
It was good only because the building is beautiful and a quick walk to restaurants. It was probably a much nicer stay before the pandemic.However.....1. No food at all. A pub but opens at 5pm and only serves drinks.2. Queen room very, very small. Sink in room and toilet and shower stall would not work well for overweight people. Very, very small.3. AC not at all adequate. Good thing they had overhead fans which made the heat bearable4. Internet/WIFI is not at all adequate. They have smart TV's but their internet did not allow us to connect to Netflix and as there is no cable so we couldn't watch tv.It was a quiet place, which was nice.Until they get the staff to get back to before pandemic amenities we would not recommend it which is too bad.We felt $160 including taxes was very expensive for the very limited amenities.
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November 2021 by Junji Ito
Historical Inn. Wifi is slow. Nice to immerse yourself in the old time.
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September 2021 by bonspieler
We stayed here for two nights, mid week. This is a special place, rather like visiting your great grandmother's house. Built in 1874, the hotel still is decorated with Victorian style, chintz and odd corners. Very clean, very friendly and cooperative staff. Lovely down divets and pillows, but very helpful to provide a feather free room as requested. Unfortunately due to covid and staffing issues, the dining room was not open. This is one of a kind and has the style of a bygone era. It bears no resemblance to chain hotels and doesn't pretend to be anything but a trip down memory lane.
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September 2021 by Daniel P.
A vintage Victorian hotel if you like to stay at historic hotels. The owner took great care to renovate the entire hotel to its original cachet a few years ago. Since it is a historic building, there is no elevator for the bedrooms all located on the second floor. There are two kinds of bedroom, small ones, like in the olden days, and large ones. The inn is called Lakeview since its inception more than 100 years ago, but there is no view of the Brome Lake. You are at a walking distance from picturesque downtown Lac Brome (formerly named Knowlton), a famous tourist village. There is a long nature trail near the hotel (maintained by the town) if you like to take a walk.When we went there, the restaurant was closed due to COVID-19, but will eventually reopen. The exterior pool was supposed to be heated, but the water was cold, maybe it wasn’t heated because of low attendance during the pandemic.
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July 2021 by Justin Lefoley
Very poor management. Booked a week in advance and was assured by the owner, Van, that there would be no problems and gave me a confirmation number of my booking. Explicitly said that we wanted two rooms for Saturday. Arrived on Saturday and found that Van messed up and booked the wrong date. Take your chances with this one, or find another hotel.