Our History

 

established in 1780

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The Worthington Inn at Four Corners Farm is a special place - a quaint eighteenth century home situated on a 60 acre working farm. The Inn is a cornerstone of its town, the charming New England village of Worthington, Massachusetts.

Centrally located in the hills of Hampshire County on the east side of the Berkshires, the Inn is a wonderful place to host your special event or just to stay for a relaxing night or two. It’s ideal location offers easy access to Springfield, Williamstown, Pittsfield and the five college area of Amherst and Northampton. Surrounding our farm is a tapestry of pastoral splendor - miles of wooded hills and cornfields into which our fields are woven.

The Inn was restored in 1945 by William Gass - the architect responsible for the restoration of Old Deerfield. Built in 1780 as a stagecoach home, the Inn retains its historic character with five fireplaces and wide floorboards. It has earned enrollment on the Massachusetts register of Historic Sites.

Please call (413) 238-4441 with questions.

We look forward to your stay.

Deb & Joe