
Once a Moravian Grist Mill built in 1769, the Inn at Millrace Pond has been meticulously restored with 17 perfectly appointed guest rooms, each with private bath. Offering both elegant overnight accommodations and a tantalizing menu, the staff offers the personal attention found only at the most gracious of Inns.
Conveniently located minutes off I-80 in Hope, the Inn is the ideal destination any time of year. Visitors to Hope are struck immediately by a unique and well-preserved architecture that permeates the village. One of America's first planned communities, it was settled by members of the Moravian religious sect, who arrived in 1769 and remained for almost 40 years. They left a beautiful and durable legacy constructed from cut limestone graced with red brick or stone arches over windows and doorways, herringbone doors, and steeply pitched roofs.