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Blackberry River Inn

Definition: A superb historic Colonial home dating back to 1763, Blackberry River Inn is situated on 27 acres in the beautiful Southern Berkshires of Connecticut.
A superb historic Colonial home dating back to 1763, Blackberry River Inn is situated on 27 acres in the beautiful Southern Berkshires of Connecticut.
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Paranormal Claims: 10
Evidence Records: 0
Stories: 1

The Blackberry River Inn in Norfolk, Connecticut, traces its origins back to 1763 when the original structure was built as a colonial-era home and working farm. Set along the scenic Blackberry River, the property became part of the early agricultural development of the region, reflecting the rural character of northwestern Connecticut during the eighteenth century. Over time the home grew in size and importance, serving as both a residence and a productive farmstead within the community.

During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the property became known as the Moseley House Farm under the ownership of Seth Moseley. The estate functioned as a working farm and reflected the prosperity of the area during that time. Moseley also had connections to the hospitality industry in New York, which would later influence the future of the property as it transitioned away from farming.

In the 1920s, noted architect Alfredo Taylor led a major architectural transformation of the house. The renovations significantly altered the appearance of the original colonial structure, introducing refined design elements and expanding the home into a grand country estate. These updates helped preserve the property while also modernizing it for future use.

After the death of Moseley in the late 1930s, the property changed ownership and was eventually converted into an inn. New owners transformed the former farm into a welcoming destination for travelers, blending its historic charm with hospitality. By the mid-twentieth century, the Blackberry River Inn had established itself as a peaceful retreat in the Berkshire region.

The property continued to evolve throughout the twentieth century, including updates and modernization in the 1970s. It was officially recognized for its historical significance when it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Today the inn operates as a bed and breakfast, maintaining its colonial roots while offering guests a connection to centuries of history.

Paranormal Claims

  • Apparition of a Lady in White seen walking second-floor hallways
  • A figure was observed moving toward an empty house behind the property
  • Sightings of an older woman believed to be a former owner
  • Reports of a friendly spirit named Francis associated with the inn
  • Possible presence of a Revolutionary War soldier spirit
  • Unexplained footsteps and subtle noises in upper rooms
  • Cold spots reported in certain guest rooms
  • Feelings of being watched or accompanied when alone
  • Multiple spirits believed tied to different historical periods
  • Calm and protective energy sensed by guests rather than threatening activity

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