Pool

An oasis in the center of historic Litchfield awaits you
NOTES ON THE POOL
- Belden House & Mews' stylish heated pool is open seasonally to hotel guests.
- All chaises are available to guests and members on a first-come, first-served basis.
- We offer our extensive in-room dining menu at the Pool. You may eat on your chaise or we'd be happy to set up a table or picnic blanket on the secluded lawn.
- No glass is permitted on the pool deck.
- Belden does not permit children under the age of 12 on property. All children ages 12 and up must be under an adult's supervision at the pool.
- No diving.


Lawn Club
Lawn tennis, anyone?
Badmitton, actually.
And croquet, boules and bocce.
Our seasonal lawn "club" offers a lovely place to enjoy the country air, catch up with friends and cool off with a cocktail.
Pictured above: View of pool at Stillman House I, 1954. Architect Marcel Breuer with mural by Alexander Calder. Litchfield, CT. Photograph by Brooke Holm for Architectural Digest, 2017.
At right: John Leslie Breck (1860–1899), Garden at Giverny (In Monet’s Garden), between 1887–1891. Oil on canvas, 18⅛ x 21⅞ inches. Courtesy, Terra Foundation for American Art, Chicago, Daniel J. Terra Collection (1988.22). Photo: ©Terra Foundation for American Art, Chicago.