Seymour Family Ventures

Seymour Family Ventures Family business

For friends and family, near and far, be well, heathy and thankful đź’•
11/27/2025

For friends and family, near and far, be well, heathy and thankful đź’•

Professional painting services throughout South Central VermontWe offer interior and exterior painting, as well as drywa...
05/02/2025

Professional painting services throughout South Central Vermont
We offer interior and exterior painting, as well as drywall repair for residential and small commercial properties. Our service area includes the greater Windsor County area as well as parts of Rutland, Windham and Bennington Counties.

Pro Painters of Vermont is proud to be an EPA Lead certified company!

Experience the difference of professional painting
Pro Painters deliver flawless finishes and exceptional customer service. We use your vision with our expertise and attention to detail to deliver long lasting beauty for both residential and small commercial properties.

Website: propaintersofvermont.com
Email: [email protected]
Cell: 802-375-5012

Please join us in welcoming the new owners, Ali and Lane Knaack. An exciting new chapter for them and the inn!
05/16/2024

Please join us in welcoming the new owners, Ali and Lane Knaack. An exciting new chapter for them and the inn!

In May 2023, the Seymours made the decision to retire, and Kim was thrilled to meet another young family ready to take over...

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04/08/2024

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John A. Nunnikhoven 87, died at his home in Chester on Monday, April 1, 2024. Born March 11, 1937 in Burlington, Iowa, he was the eldest child of Antonie A. and Margaret L. Spence Nunnikhoven. He attended Iowa State University and Monmouth College graduating in 1960 with a Bachelors of

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Weston, VT
05161

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Our History

Many people have asked how The Colonial House began and how it came into the hands of our family. Here are some of the historical tidbits about the Inn and its Innkeepers.

Since Vermont was established as a State in 1791, only three families have owned the land on which the Inn was built. The original Cape Cod house was built between 1790 and 1810. It was the home of the Richardson's and was a farm that they owned until the middle 1960's.

In 1967, the house and 12 acres of land were purchased by Jean and Chuck Savage. In 1968, they added the Inn rooms and renovated the room that is now the Guest Living Room. Motel rooms 1 through 7, formerly part of the Palmer House in Manchester, VT, were cut into two sections and hauled over the mountains to Weston in 1969. In 1974, the dining room and motel rooms 8 and 9 were added.

Jean and Chuck operated the Colonial House Inn as a Bed & Breakfast until May 1979 when they sold the property to Betty and John Nunnikhoven (Kim Seymour's parents) along with the 5+ acres of land. The other 6+ acres were sold to Jean and Chuck's son and daughter-in-law who built their home on it.