The village of Montchanin is not so much a hamlet as a
microcosm of American history. Once part of the Winterthur
estate, it was named for Alexandrine de Montchanin,
grandmother of the founder of the DuPont Gunpowder Company.
One of the few remaining villages of its kind, Montchanin
Village is comprised of 11 carefully restored buildings
dating from 1799 to 1910.
Experience the world at a slower pace during your stay in
one of the beautifully restored and appointed houses, many
with private, professionally landscaped courtyards and gas
fireplaces. Each one of the 28 rooms and suites is unique,
with its own individual character and features, many with
private, professionally landscaped courtyards and gas
fireplaces.
Inn At Montchanin Village offers Krazy Kat's Restaurant is
located within the Village and features fresh, seasonal,
Northeast cuisine, while offering an eclectic fine dining
menu. Serving breakfast, lunch, brunch and dinner.