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Looking for the best Halloween getaway in Maryland? This Eastern Shore bed and breakfast becomes a spooky wonderland each October, offering wine dinners, adult trick-or-treating, and luxury accommodations just 2 hours from DC. Here’s our complete guide to Brampton 1860’s fall festivities and why it’s Maryland’s top-rated romantic inn for autumn escapes.

BRAMPTON 1860 AT A GLANCE

  • Location: 25227 Chestertown Road, Chestertown, MD
    ▸ Eastern Shore setting, 2 hours from Baltimore or DC, 1 hour from Wilmington
  • Vibe: Romantic boutique luxury on a historic 35-acre estate
  • Price Range: $$–$$$ (Typically $229–$450 depending on room and season)
  • Accommodations: Manor House rooms and private cottages with fireplaces, jetted tubs, and Japanese soaking tubs
  • Dining: Farm-to-table breakfast, afternoon tea, seasonal dinners, and local restaurant partnerships
  • On-Site Perks: Walking trails, gardens, fire pit, Certified Wildlife Habitat, EV charging, and resident chickens
  • Awards & Recognition:
    • Select Registry member since 2001
    • Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
    • Certified Wildlife Habitat designation
  • Best For: Romantic getaways, anniversaries, fall retreats, history lovers, nature-focused escapes
  • Reservations: BramptonInn.com  or (410) 778-1860

Halloween Fun at Brampton 1860

“I haven’t had this much fun at Halloween since I was a kid.”

The woman at the next table wasn’t exaggerating. Some historic inns give you tasteful fall decorations and call it a season. Brampton 1860 in Chestertown, MD gives you a head groundskeeper dressed as a T-Rex handing out candy, a violinist playing while skeletons lounge by a charcuterie, and a five-course wine dinner where the second course comes with a plastic spider on top. Oh, and adult trick-or-treating through a candlelit 35-acre estate at night.

This is not your grandmother’s bed and breakfast.

Over three October days, we watched this 1860s Eastern Shore manor transform for fall and Halloween. Not with a few pumpkins and some mums, but with the kind of all-in seasonal commitment that makes you wonder why every place doesn’t try this hard.

Around us, adults in their 50s, 60s, and 70s were giggling over googly-eyed salads, posing with dinosaurs, and comparing their trick-or-treat candy hauls like competitive children. We were sipping curated wine. Eating chef-crafted Southern cuisine. And yes, also sneaking extra chocolate from the monster-guarded candy bar.

Welcome to fall at Brampton 1860, where a 19th-century manor on Maryland’s Eastern Shore has figured out something most places miss: sophisticated doesn’t have to mean serious.

The Grape Expectations Halloween Dinner was the centerpiece, sure. But autumn magic was everywhere.

Arriving in Autumn: Historic Chestertown Sets the Scene

Book Plate bookstore with red awning and storefront window, scarecrow decorations, pumpkins stacked by entrance, blue Cat Colloquium sandwich board sign, brick sidewalk with other shops visible including blue awning Charming shops line Chestertown’s brick sidewalks | Photo: Better Living

We started our weekend in Historic Chestertown, MD –  just a four minute drive from the Brampton Inn. The colonial river town had fully committed to fall, with Halloween decorations adorning every storefront and charming scarecrows lining the brick sidewalks throughout downtown.

Chester River waterfront view with tall ship and sailboats docked at marina, brick walkway with park bench in foreground, green leaves framing top of image, fall foliage visible across river, blue sky with puffy clouds
Chester River waterfront view with tall ship and sailboats docked at marina, brick walkway with park bench in foreground, green leaves framing top of image, fall foliage visible across river, blue sky with puffy clouds Historic Chestertown’s waterfront on the Chester River | Photo: Better Living

The waterfront along the Chester River offered peaceful walking paths where early fall colors were just beginning to show. While late October hadn’t yet brought peak foliage, the hints of what November would deliver were everywhere. The town’s authentic charm, free from tourist trap syndrome, made it clear why people keep returning to this corner of the Eastern Shore.

We strolled the quaint shops and historic streets, soaking in the small-town atmosphere before heading to Brampton 1860 for check-in.

Returning to Marley’s Cottage

Brampton 1860 blue and gold entrance sign decorated with dried corn stalks, surrounded by chrysanthemums, pumpkins, and ornamental grasses on stone wall
Brampton 1860 blue and gold entrance sign decorated with dried corn stalks, surrounded by chrysanthemums, pumpkins, and ornamental grasses on stone wall Fall welcomes you from the moment you arrive | Photo: Better Living

Pulling into Brampton 1860 felt like coming home. The inn’s entrance, decorated with corn stalks, mums, and pumpkins, immediately signaled the seasonal shift. But the real magic awaited at Marley’s Cottage, where that famous red door once again delivered its surreal reveal. What looks like an old barn from the parking area opens to expose a bright, spacious 1,000-square-foot retreat that remains completely hidden from view until you step through.

Bright, airy cottage bedroom with vaulted ceiling, king bed with white linens and burgundy leather bench at foot, two burgundy leather recliners, sliding barn door to bathroom, red accent lamps, colorful area rug, hardwood floors
Bright, airy cottage bedroom with vaulted ceiling, king bed with white linens and burgundy leather bench at foot, two burgundy leather recliners, sliding barn door to bathroom, red accent lamps, colorful area rug, hardwood floors Inside Marley’s Cottage at Brampton 1860 | Photo: Better Living

Having stayed here during summer, we knew what to expect, yet the cottage’s appeal only grew stronger. The screened porch with its Japanese soaking tub now overlooked autumn meadows. The wood-burning fireplace was primed for cozy evenings. Even the front porch swing, our morning coffee spot, felt more inviting with fall’s crisp air replacing the warm summer mornings.

The Manor House at Brampton 1860

Brampton 1860's three-story red brick Georgian manor house with white columned porch surrounded by vibrant orange and yellow fall foliage under blue sky with puffy clouds
Brampton 1860's three-story red brick Georgian manor house with white columned porch surrounded by vibrant orange and yellow fall foliage under blue sky with puffy clouds Fall colors frame the Manor House at Brampton 1860 | Photo: Better Living

After settling in, we walked the two minutes to the Manor House for coffee and cookies, a ritual that never gets old. Seeing Innkeepers Hilari and Dave again was wonderful. Their genuine enthusiasm for Brampton and their guests creates an atmosphere where returning visitors feel like old friends rather than repeat customers.

Cozy library with floor-to-ceiling built-in bookshelves, brown leather furniture, fireplace with fall decorations on mantel, warm yellow walls and oriental rug
Cozy library with floor-to-ceiling built-in bookshelves, brown leather furniture, fireplace with fall decorations on mantel, warm yellow walls and oriental rug The Manor House library dressed for autumn | Photo: Better Living

Over coffee, they shared details about the evening’s Halloween dinner and what to expect. The planning, they explained, had been extensive. Head Groundskeeper Geoff had been carving dozens of pumpkins and decorating the property all week. The kitchen team had perfected their playful Southern Gothic menu. Monica from DMV Distributing had selected wines specifically to complement both the food and the spooky theme. Every detail had been considered.

Chocolate chip muffins decorated with white frosting ghosts with chocolate chip eyes and mouths, arranged on silver serving tray with pumpkin in background
Chocolate chip muffins decorated with white frosting ghosts with chocolate chip eyes and mouths, arranged on silver serving tray with pumpkin in background Afternoon tea gets the Halloween treatment | Photo: Better Living

The afternoon teatime that day highlighted seasonal treats that bridged the gap between Brampton’s daily hospitality and the dining event ahead. Ghostly muffins, pumpkin shaped deviled eggs, fresh baked cookies, and the warm welcome from staff who remembered us from months earlier reinforced why we love it here.

Dinner in Chestertown: The Retriever Bar

hick burger with melted cheese on brioche bun with lettuce and special sauce, served with generous portion of golden french fries on white plate, restaurant setting
hick burger with melted cheese on brioche bun with lettuce and special sauce, served with generous portion of golden french fries on white plate, restaurant setting The Retriever Bar’s perfectly cooked House Burger | Photo: Better Living

That first evening, we headed back to Chestertown for dinner at The Retriever Bar. The restaurant has a great vibe with a nice bar up front and dining area in the back. The House Burger was cooked to perfection and generously portioned with crispy fries. We also tried the shrimp and grits, which arrived beautifully presented with stone-ground grits. Our server Kassie was fantastic, providing friendly service and local recommendations.

Kassie mentioned something unexpected: The Cat Colloquium, located right above Stam’s Luncheonette.

The Cat Colloquium

Siamese cat with dark face and cream body receiving head scratches from visitor's hand, cat's eyes contentedly closed, sitting on lap covered with cat-patterned blanket in indoor cat cafe setting
Siamese cat with dark face and cream body receiving head scratches from visitor's hand, cat's eyes contentedly closed, sitting on lap covered with cat-patterned blanket in indoor cat cafe setting Making friends at The Cat Colloquium | Photo: Better Living

This warm, friendly space invites visitors to relax and play with 13 resident cats, free of charge. Donations are appreciated but not necessary, and the inquisitive felines make it a surprisingly calming experience. The Cat Colloquium is exactly the kind of quirky, genuine attraction that makes small town exploration so rewarding.

Morning Transformation: Halloween Takes Over

Stack of fluffy pancakes with maple syrup, crispy bacon, scrambled eggs, fresh berries including strawberries and blackberries on white plate with decorative quilt placemat
Stack of fluffy pancakes with maple syrup, crispy bacon, scrambled eggs, fresh berries including strawberries and blackberries on white plate with decorative quilt placemat Fall inspired Apple Pancakes with local bacon and fresh eggs at Brampton | Photo: Better Living

Breakfast is included at Brampton, and always a highlight. The menu changes daily, featuring fresh, locally sourced ingredients, including eggs from the inn’s own chickens. The coffee stays hot, and watching the Manor House kitchen in action, you can feel the care going into every plate.

That morning, though, felt extra special as Halloween came alive in real time. Geoff and the staff were everywhere, turning Brampton into a spooky wonderland. Skeletons appeared on the porch, spider webs draped the trees, jack-o-lanterns lined the pathways, and a full-size witch on a vintage bicycle greeted us on the walk back to our cottage. The decorations struck a fun balance between sophisticated and playfully ghoulish.

Life-size witch figure with green face and black robes positioned on vintage bicycle on lawn with fall trees in background
Life-size witch figure with green face and black robes positioned on vintage bicycle on lawn with fall trees in background The witch on wheels that greeted cottage guests | Photo: Better Living

We spent much of the morning exploring the 35 acres as the setup continued. The trails here are well-maintained and easy to navigate with multiple spots to pause and take in the natural beauty. Even in late October, before peak foliage, we were surrounded by seasonal color.

A Picnic Worth Staying In For

Bowl of rich beef stew with chunks of meat, carrots, potatoes and peas in thick gravy, served with side salad and red wine on woven placemat
Bowl of rich beef stew with chunks of meat, carrots, potatoes and peas in thick gravy, served with side salad and red wine on woven placemat The perfect fall meal: Brampton’s hearty beef stew picnic | Photo: Better Living

Rather than venture out for lunch, we’d arranged for Brampton’s beef stew picnic to be delivered to our cottage. This turned out to be another one of the trip’s highlights.

The meal arrives in a large basket that you can take anywhere. It’s a hearty portion of stew for two with plenty of tender meat in a rich, flavorful base. Fresh bread and butter accompanied it, along with salad, a bottle of wine, and two brownies for dessert. The portions were generous enough that we could have easily stretched it further.

What made it particularly appealing was not needing to leave the property when we simply wanted to unwind. Brampton’s onsite dining options, with menus that change seasonally, provide real convenience without sacrificing quality. While dining in Chestertown is wonderful, not much compares to enjoying a chef-prepared meal on your private cottage porch, surrounded by fall foliage, with nothing on the agenda except relaxation.

Grape Expectations: 5 Course Halloween Wine Dinner

Brampton 1860 manor house at sunset with dramatic pink and orange sky, fountain in foreground, manicured lawn and historic architecture highlighted by warm evening light
Brampton 1860 manor house at sunset with dramatic pink and orange sky, fountain in foreground, manicured lawn and historic architecture highlighted by warm evening light Brampton 1860 decorated for Halloween at sunset | Photo: Better Living

As evening approached, anticipation built. Guests began gathering, many in subtle Halloween touches that added to the festive atmosphere without anyone taking it too seriously. The Manor House and surrounding grounds had turned into something spectacular.

A Monster Welcome

Close-up of furry brown monster glove with tiger-striped claws holding champagne flute against green ivy wall, showing the playful Halloween spirit
Close-up of furry brown monster glove with tiger-striped claws holding champagne flute against green ivy wall, showing the playful Halloween spirit A monster hand offers guests a welcome glass of sparkling wine | Photo: Better Living

Our first hint that this wasn’t going to be a typical wine dinner came right away. As we walked past the garden wall, a furry monster hand reached out through an opening and offered us glasses of sparkling wine. The whimsical touch set expectations perfectly. This would be sophisticated, playful, and delightfully spooky.

The outdoor dining setup under the string lights looked even better as the sun went down. Tables near the fire pit created just enough coziness without feeling crowded. The decorations we’d seen being put up earlier now glowed in the evening light, and violinist Janice Mahan played throughout dinner, adding a calm, refined layer to the Halloween fun.

Grape Expectations Halloween Wine Dinner Menu

Outdoor patio dining scene with guests at tables, orange skeleton decoration visible at buffet table, string lights overhead, black cat walking through scene
Outdoor patio dining scene with guests at tables, orange skeleton decoration visible at buffet table, string lights overhead, black cat walking through scene Brampton guests enjoying dinner as Squeaky wanders by | Photo: Better Living

Monica Connors from DMV Distributing walked us through each wine pairing with knowledge and warmth, making it feel less like a lesson and more like sharing something she genuinely loved.

We started with a bewitched Southern charcuterie board. Specialty cheeses, smoky meats, and pickles celebrated the flavors of the Eastern Shore. The Prosecco from Italy was lively and refreshing, an easy way to settle in.

The first course was a black-eyed pea salad with a cat-shaped tortilla chip perched on top, complete with googly eyes. Spain’s Jinello Dry White cut through the salad’s bold flavors and kept everything tasting bright.

Halloween-themed bean salads in white square dishes with green cat-shaped tortilla chips and googly eyes as garnish, plastic skeleton decoration, gold spoon on black tablecloth
Halloween-themed bean salads in white square dishes with green cat-shaped tortilla chips and googly eyes as garnish, plastic skeleton decoration, gold spoon on black tablecloth Creative plates for the Grape Expectations Halloween Wine Dinner | Photo: Better Living

Next came lobster shrimp cakes, golden and crisp outside, tender inside, with lemon aioli and a fun plastic spider tucked on top. The Viognier Lodi from California matched the sweetness of the seafood without getting in the way.

The jambalaya was a masterclass in Southern cooking. Shrimp, crab, and smoky sausage swam in a rich, spicy sauce over ghost cornbread that soaked up every drop. California Zinfandel held its own against the heat and the bold flavors.

Elegant fireplace mantel decorated with skeleton figures, black candles, paper bats on walls, bourbon cocktail with bone stirrer held in foreground, pumpkin on floor
Elegant fireplace mantel decorated with skeleton figures, black candles, paper bats on walls, bourbon cocktail with bone stirrer held in foreground, pumpkin on floor Sipping a Wa Barrel Bomb bourbon cocktail with a bone swizzle in the lounge | Photo: Better Living

For dessert, The Lane Cake was stacked with bourbon-soaked raisins, coconut, and pecans under a fluffy layer of frosting, topped with cherries and googly eyes. It came with a Wa Barrel Bomb bourbon cocktail and a bone swizzle for stirring. Sweet, boozy, and delightfully weird, it had the table laughing while the evening’s festivities were just getting started.

Adult Trick or Treat: The Evening Continues

Inflatable T-Rex costume and person in pink bunny onesie with scary face standing on porch with orange candy bucket and caution tape decoration
Inflatable T-Rex costume and person in pink bunny onesie with scary face standing on porch with orange candy bucket and caution tape decoration T-Rex and nightmare bunny ready for adult trick-or-treaters | Photo: Better Living

After dinner, the fun continued with adult trick-or-treat stations throughout Brampton. A nightmarish bunny manned one station. A T-Rex (Geoff again, deeply committed to the role) guarded another. In the ghoulishly decorated lounge, the bar overflowed with even more candy and treats.

Elegant Manor House lounge transformed for Halloween with antique wooden bar, skeleton bartender prop, life-size witch figure in Victorian dress, crystal chandelier, gold wallpaper, fireplace decorated with black paper bats, purple LED lights, black candles on mantel, leather club chairs around small tables, oriental rug on hardwood floors
Elegant Manor House lounge transformed for Halloween with antique wooden bar, skeleton bartender prop, life-size witch figure in Victorian dress, crystal chandelier, gold wallpaper, fireplace decorated with black paper bats, purple LED lights, black candles on mantel, leather club chairs around small tables, oriental rug on hardwood floors The ghoulishly decorated lounge where candy and spirits flowed freely | Photo: Better Living

This extended the evening into something more than just dinner. It was a memorable experience that invited guests to explore, play, and connect. We found ourselves chatting with other couples, sharing laughs about our candy hauls, and marveling at how Brampton had made adults genuinely excited about Halloween again.

Wide view of evening outdoor dining event with multiple round tables of guests, fire pit area visible, pergola with lights, skeleton decorations at serving station
Wide view of evening outdoor dining event with multiple round tables of guests, fire pit area visible, pergola with lights, skeleton decorations at serving station The outdoor dining area aglow for Grape Expectations | Photo: Better Living

Multiple guests said the same thing: this was the best Halloween celebration they’d experienced since childhood. The magic came from balancing sophistication with playfulness. Excellent wines and expertly prepared dishes sat alongside googly-eyed salads and costumed characters. The staff’s enthusiasm was also infectious. They weren’t just hosting an event. They were clearly having fun creating it, and that energy filled the entire property.

Brampton 1860 hosts a special wine dinner each month, but they sell out quickly. Check the Brampton events page to secure your reservation early.

Morning After: Savoring the Last Moments

Woman in tan jacket and baseball cap standing on mowed grass trail overlooking golden meadow with fall foliage treeline displaying yellows, oranges and reds against bright blue sky with white clouds"
Woman in tan jacket and baseball cap standing on mowed grass trail overlooking golden meadow with fall foliage treeline displaying yellows, oranges and reds against bright blue sky with white clouds" Enjoy walking trails across 35 acres with expansive views at Brampton 1860 | Photo: Better Living

Our final morning began, as all Brampton mornings should, with coffee on the cottage swing followed by the walk to breakfast. The Manor House dining room buzzed with conversation from the previous evening. New friendships had formed over the shared experience, and the communal breakfast allowed those connections to continue.

After eating, we took one last autumn hike along the trails. November visitors will see peak fall colors, but even in late October, the combination of changing leaves, morning light, and that cozy autumn chill made the walk memorable.

A Final Stop in Chestertown

Historic brick sidewalk in downtown Chestertown with red brick buildings displaying Maryland and American flags, corn stalks and spider web decorations, pumpkins and gourds on stoops, person walking, fall trees visible
Historic brick sidewalk in downtown Chestertown with red brick buildings displaying Maryland and American flags, corn stalks and spider web decorations, pumpkins and gourds on stoops, person walking, fall trees visible Downtown Chestertown dressed for Halloween | Photo: Better Living

Before heading home, we stopped back in Chestertown for lunch and a bit of final shopping. The town’s charm, made even more fun with Halloween decorations and sidewalk scarecrows, showed why a Brampton stay pairs so well with exploring downtown. Historic inn luxury meets small-town character, creating a getaway that feels welcoming and timeless.

We’ll be sharing a full guide to fall in Chestertown soon, highlighting the best shops, restaurants, and seasonal activities. For now, just know that the four-minute drive from Brampton makes it easy to enjoy both the peaceful estate and the lively town.

Why Fall at Brampton Works So Well

Rustic red barn and tall brick silo on Brampton property with fall trees in background, showing the estate's agricultural heritage
Rustic red barn and tall brick silo on Brampton property with fall trees in background, showing the estate's agricultural heritage Historic farm buildings add to Brampton’s 35-acre charm | Photo: Better Living

Having now experienced both summer and fall at Brampton, it’s clear that autumn brings something truly remarkable. The crisp, comfortable temperatures make exploring the 35 acres a pleasure, and the cozy fireplaces, warm beverages, and seasonal touches create an inviting, relaxed atmosphere. The fall events calendar adds extra layers of excitement, making each stay feel unique.

What really sets Brampton 1860 apart in autumn is the full commitment to the season. They don’t just swap out a few decorations, they rethink menus, adjust activities, and craft experiences that capture the essence of fall. The Halloween dinner was a perfect example. Not just wine and food with a spooky twist, but a celebration of the season, Southern cuisine, and the simple joy of gathering with others.

Planning Your Fall Visit To Brampton 1860

Outdoor evening dining event with guests seated at round tables under string lights, gravel pathway leading to illuminated brick manor house, fall trees surrounding patio area
Outdoor evening dining event with guests seated at round tables under string lights, gravel pathway leading to illuminated brick manor house, fall trees surrounding patio area Grape Expectations Halloween Dinner under the stars | Photo: Better Living

The best time to experience Brampton depends on what you’re seeking. Late October brings comfortable temperatures, Halloween events, and foliage beginning its transformation. Early to mid-November offers peak fall colors and perfect hiking weather. Late November features Thanksgiving celebrations and that cozy retreat atmosphere that makes extended stays so appealing.

Marley’s Cottage remains our top recommendation for its privacy, space, and that unforgettable red door entrance. The Japanese soaking tub on the screened porch becomes especially inviting during fall evenings. Manor House rooms offer easy access to common areas, ideal for guests who want to maximize time in the library and social spaces.

When planning, check Brampton’s event calendar first, then book your room and any dining experiences together. Special events like Grape Expectations require advance reservations and sell out quickly. Consider arriving a day early or staying a day after to fully enjoy the property without rushing.

The Brampton Difference

Woman in tan jacket sitting on ornate metal bench overlooking golden meadow with tall grasses, yellow-green leaves framing the top of image, mixed forest with fall colors in background under blue sky with white clouds
Woman in tan jacket sitting on ornate metal bench overlooking golden meadow with tall grasses, yellow-green leaves framing the top of image, mixed forest with fall colors in background under blue sky with white clouds Perfect spots to pause along Brampton’s trails | Photo: Better Living

What sets Brampton apart isn’t one thing. It’s how everything works together.

An 1860s manor preserved with care, thirty-five acres of wildlife habitat, farm-to-table breakfasts with eggs from their own chickens, an exceptional staff, and innkeepers Dave and Hilari who are genuinely passionate about both preservation and hospitality. And yes, Squeaky the legendary 14-year-old black cat who clearly runs the show will gladly give you a tour if you have any snacks.

It’s how they reinvent themselves with each season while maintaining core excellence that earned Select Registry membership and National Register of Historic Places designation. They can throw a Halloween party that has adults laughing like kids without losing any sophistication.

Brampton succeeds because they understand something fundamental about hospitality – luxury isn’t just about fine things. It’s about experiences, attention, and moments you remember long after you leave.

Your Fall Escape Awaits

Autumn on Maryland’s Eastern Shore offers everything a seasonal getaway should provide. Natural beauty. Cozy atmosphere. Exceptional food. That sense of escape that comes from truly disconnecting. Brampton 1860 elevates all of it, creating experiences that exceed expectations while making everything feel effortless.

Whether celebrating a special occasion, seeking a romantic escape, or simply wanting to experience one of the region’s finest historic inns at its most captivating season, fall at Brampton delivers.

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Upcoming Events: Your Fall and Winter Calendar at Brampton 1860

Brampton’s seasonal calendar runs well beyond Halloween. Each celebration is designed with the same attention to detail, creativity, and sense of fun that shaped the Grape Expectations Halloween dinner. Here’s what’s coming up next.


Elegant Afternoon Tea

November 23 and December 14, 2025
2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
$49 per person plus tax and gratuity

A refined afternoon in the Manor House featuring curated teas and house-made treats. Gentle, quiet, and indulgent in the best way. Reserve by calling (410) 778-1860 to avoid additional platform fees.


Grape Expectations: “Anything but Thanksgiving”

November 17, 2025
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
$65 per person plus $10 gratuity and tax

Overnight guests enjoy 15% off Thursday night stays.

This wine and small-plate tasting takes the richness of fall ingredients and steers it somewhere more creative than the usual turkey spread. Five small plates from the kitchen, each paired with wines selected by Monica Connors of DMV Distributing. Expect thoughtful pairings, playful touches, and a relaxed dining room atmosphere. Space is limited and early booking is encouraged.


The Ultimate Eastern Shore Thanksgiving Getaway

November 26 to 30, 2025
Four-night package
Save 15% on room rates

This is Brampton’s signature holiday experience. It is not simply a place to stay for Thanksgiving. It is a complete four-day celebration that blends tradition, seasonal cooking, small-town charm, and time to relax. Many guests return for this week year after year.

Wednesday

Champagne welcome, live music from 3 PM to 6 PM, and chocolate treats from Bespoke Chocolate in Chestertown.

Thursday: Thanksgiving Feast

Social hour with champagne cocktails and live music, followed by a 5 PM feast in the Manor House dining room. Expect roast turkey, honey-baked ham, mashed potatoes, herb stuffing, Brussels sprouts, cranberry sauce, biscuits, cornbread with whipped butter, and homemade pies from Pastry Chef Carole. A glass of Crow Vineyard wine is included.

Friday and Saturday

Explore Chestertown’s historic downtown, visit the Saturday Farmers Market, and consider booking the Chester River cruise aboard a vintage 65-foot yacht (tickets sell out early). Expect an elevated teatime with cocktails by the fire and the Manor House transitioning into its Christmas décor.

Sunday

A final breakfast before departure.

Throughout the stay: daily three-course breakfasts, decadent teatime treats, homemade cookies, and full access to the property’s 35 acres. Availability is extremely limited and advance planning is essential.

Frequently Asked Questions About Fall at Brampton 1860

When is peak fall foliage at Brampton 1860?

Early to mid-November typically offers the most vibrant autumn colors, though late October begins showing beautiful seasonal changes.

Do I need to book dining events separately from my room?

Yes, special events like Grape Expectations require separate reservations and often sell out quickly. Book both your room and dining experiences together for the best availability.

Is Brampton 1860 good for a romantic fall getaway?

Absolutely. The cozy fireplaces, private cottages, autumn atmosphere, and intimate dining experiences make it ideal for couples.

How far is Brampton from major cities?

About 2 hours from Washington DC or Baltimore, and 1 hour from Wilmington, DE—an easy drive for a weekend escape.

Are pets allowed at Brampton?

Select cottages (Russell’s Cottage and Robin’s Nest) welcome pets. Book early as these rooms fill quickly.

What’s included in the room rate?

Full gourmet breakfast daily, afternoon tea service at 4 PM, access to all 35 acres of grounds, and use of common areas including the fire pit.

Can I visit just for dinner without staying overnight?

Some dining events are exclusively for overnight guests, while others welcome outside reservations based on availability. Contact Brampton 1860 directly for specific event policies.

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