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We have 5 hotels in Brandon.

 
 
Cozy Cottages and Otter Valley Winery Star Rating 4        
1246 Franklin Street

Within a 40-minute car trip of Rutland Southern Vermont Regional Airport, Cozy Cottages and Otter Valley Winery provides an outdoor pool, a swimming pool and complimentary Wi-Fi. It also offers a gift shop and a garden.The property has 20 well-appointed lodgings that are accompanied by a variety of essential facilities to ensure guests have a comfortable stay.
Brandon Inn Star Rating 3        
20 Park Street

Housed in a 1786 property, this family-run inn is a 9-minute walk from the Brandon Museum and 1.6 miles from Neshobe Golf Course.Rooms with private bathrooms have quaint decor featuring country-style quilts, plus there's free WiFi and seasonal air-conditioning.
The Swallows Nest Star Rating 5        
215 Ella Dean Road

The Swallows Nest provides a comfortable setting while in Brandon.The Swallows Nest provides comfortable rooms, designed to accommodate the requirements of any guest.The hotel is under a 40-minute drive from Rutland Southern Vermont Regional Airport.
The Old Mill Inn Bed and Breakfast        
79 Stone Mill Dam Road

Located adjacent to Neshobe River and Neshobe Golf Club, this 18th-century inn set on 6 wooded acres is home to a winery and brewery.The 4 simple rooms with country-style furnishings have private bathrooms, free WiFi and air-conditioning. Some add mountain views and 1 has a private balcony.
Lilac Inn Brandon Star Rating 3        
53 Park Street

Housed in a 1909 Georgian Revival- style mansion, this elegant inn is a 13-minute walk from Brandon Museum.The 9 individually decorated rooms with private bathrooms feature period furnishings, flat-screen TVs, free WiFi and DVD players. Some add wood-burning fireplaces.
 
 
More on Brandon .
 
Brandon is an unincorporated village and census - designated place (CDP) in the town of Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont, United States. The population of the CDP was 1,648 at the 2010 census.