On May 18, 2022

Red Clover Inn reopens under new ownership

The Red Clover Inn has reopened for accommodations and private events.

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Mark Allen and Venetia Riso, new owners of the Red Clover Inn in Mendon.

New owners Mark Allen and Venetia Riso have continued to restore and reimagine the property in a rustic, elegant style.

“We were struck by the Red Clover’s quiet location, beautiful mountain backdrop, and easy access to Rutland and Killington,” Allen said. “Whether skiing, hiking, biking, or just enjoying a book by the fire, the Red Clover is the ideal home away from home. And for larger groups, the Inn offers the perfect setting for weddings, corporate retreats, reunions, and parties.”

Innkeeper and wedding planner Carol Ryan has returned to the Red Clover to oversee day-to-day operations and help organize events. The inn’s restaurant, popular with locals and visitors alike, is now open for private events by arrangement. In addition, much of the inn’s former staff, including the chef and musicians of the renowned Red Clover Jazz Trio, are available to host events once again at the Inn.

Guests are invited to stay in one of the luxury suites with fireplace and bath, enjoy the five-bedroom farmhouse with family and friends, or book the entire estate for a wedding, family reunion, celebration, or corporate retreat. Designated pet-friendly rooms are also now available. For more information visit: RedCloverInn.com, or call 802-855-1405.

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