The foot bridge is the first step to the special charm of Bridgewalk. The bridge leads you across a meandering brook to the front porch where you may enjoy the rockers or porch swing in the shade of wonderful old maple trees.
A stroll through the maples will lead you past a hammock, through the grape arbor, and along the cutting garden to the deck overlooking the brook. The beautiful surroundings will draw you into a relaxing and memorable experience, as warm and inviting as a visit to the home of a dear friend.
Built in 1895 by James Cameron, an early settler and lumber baron, the Inn reflects the gracious appointments of a more elegant era: large airy windows, pocket doors, high ceilings, and woodwork of birds-eye maple, cherry and mahogany. The parlor is a place to relax, make friends, or read in front of the fireplace. Guests may play the baby grand piano, listen to the Bose,watch TV or a movie