Cute, historic cabin nestled in the beautiful hills of Vermont. We enjoyed the well appointed space with little homey touches throughout. The kitchen had everything we needed. We also enjoyed the outdoor area of this property. The host really made us feel welcome in this comfortable space. Easy to communicate with too!
The cabin was what one might expect in Vermont and it didnât disappoint. The setting was on a dirt road as most of Vermont roads are. It was nicely packed and not dusty. Neighbors were not close by, it was very quiet. The cabin was clean and stocked well. The extra necessities were a pleasant surprise and appreciated. Communication from Jennifer, the owner was excellent. I recommend this Vermont Cabin!
Our stay at this charming cabin was truly unforgettable! The location was perfect surrounded by picturesque farms, grazing cows, and nearly no light pollution, giving us a breathtaking view of the stars each night. We took the host's recommendation for a sunset walk nearby, which offered incredible views of the surrounding area, and it was a
highlight of our trip. The cabin itself was clean, comfortable, and exactly as described on the listing. The host was incredibly attentive, answering all of our questions within minutes and providing helpful suggestions throughout our stay. We couldnât have asked for a better experience and would absolutely recommend this property to anyone looking for a peaceful getaway!
We LOVED this cabin! Quaint, quiet, and a bit quirky, it is a genuine antique cabin in a pretty spot on a dirt and gravel road, off the beaten path. We loved the vintage/antique touches, the beamed ceiling and the wide pine floorboards, worn down by age. It was more spacious than we expected, and was thoughtfully well supplied with everything we could possibly need. Jennifer, the host, was very responsive and all the information she supplied was accurate. We hope to be able to stay there again next summer!
Fine for a couple only, maybe a small child, but it is small! Check your weather reportâwe knew there was no air conditioning, but unfortunately the week we were there was 90 and humid.
Very secluded property. Very much as described. Great communication from host. One helpul hint, bring a stand-alone GPS, or maps of the area. Unsure of other cell carriers, but Verizon had ZERO signal. Wifi calling setting was essential.
Our visit was a combination of visiting with our son and partner when they were available and venturing out on our own when they were working. Arriving in the dark, the goggle map and Jenniferâs directions were perfect. The front porch light assured us we were in the right spot. Everything was as described in the listing; however, worries about being chilly never materialized and the bed was very comfy and warm. One big plus is the well stocked refrigerator with a full sized freezer. We tend to bring pre made meals frozen to meals to reheat and fill our cooler with frozen meat from the farmers markets for our 22 hour drive home.
The cottage was a perfect base for day trips. We didnât explore the immediate area, but the massive old trees (maples?) lining the road in both directions were magnificent. Favorites included the Village Restaurant in Hardwick for breakfast and Harryâs Hardware in Cabot for hanging out after the Montpelier farmers market-beer and great nibbles inside an old fashioned hardware store.
This little treasure trove is located in the most gorgeous location, straight out of a rural Vermont calendar. Driving up it looks simple, rustic and plain but inside it is a like a little, eclectic adventure! It may not suit everyoneâs tastes as it marries antique and vintage visuals with time warped appliances but for us it was exciting, funky, and fun. I found the listing to be accurate but it doesnât really give the flavor of the stay, at least in my opinion, but all that was listed was there. The bed is very comfortable, all linens were provided, the shower and water pressure are great, and we werenât there for most of the time but it was a nice place to come back to. What a relief to have a kitchen at our disposal with such affordable rates! There were only two of us so I canât speak to negotiating the smallish space with more people but if you are flexible and interesting I think you will be thrilled with your stay here, the owners are also very accessible if you need to communicate anything.
We were in town for a family event and found the cabin to be a lovely and interesting spot for our stay. It was a rainy weekend, but it cleared enough for a couple of beautiful walks down the country road. The host provided some a bit of food in the fridge, including some famous Cabot cheese!! Hope to visit again in the fall!
I really enjoyed my stay. The cabin was very clean, and much more spacious than what I expected. This is the perfect cabin for a single person, a couple, or 2 people who know each other well as the sleeping areas do not close off from the rest of the cabin. I'll stay here again the next time I'm in the area.
My family has owned this house since 2001. We love the house and the land and are so happy that others are able to enjoy it as well. It is a magical place! We are super hosts on Airbnb and have a five star rating so if you would like to hear more about what others have said about our property, you can read our excellent reviews there.
This cabin was built sometime around 1830. It has such a sense of history about it and we have even met a woman who lived there back in the 1930;s before it had electricity or running water!
The land and house are very private with very few cars passing all day and you can see more stars than you can imagine! There are two small family dairy farms at each end of our road and the views from those farms are famous, even for Vermont- almost every year, we find one of these views in a Vermont scenic calendar. We are near a lot of hiking, lakes and ponds, and various festivals, from beer to music, happen all summer, and cross-country skiing and snow-shoeing in the winter.