Welcome to River St House historical stay. 1500sq ft, 1/2 blk from river trails.
Consider this 125 year old elegant townhome your home away from home while you visit Montpelier. Have fun looking for vintage items, many were saved or restored. Walking distance to downtown, a co-op, bike trails, the Winooski River, food & cocktails. 30 minutes to Sugarbush & Stowe!! This unique piece of history features 3 bedrooms - 2 with queen beds and 1 with two twins. Enjoy the soothing ambiance of the cozy vintage living space & have fun looking for oddities from the late 1800's, 1940's & 1970's. Our full bathroom has shower only BUT we saved the vintage tub, which you are welcome to fill for a soak. With amenities like a smart TV, full kitchen, DR for 6 and WiFi, guests will have everything they need for a relaxing stay. You even have a 40 ft back patio to store sports equipment safely. Fall in love with Montpelier and enjoy the magic it has to offer.
This was our first family vacation to Vermont, and we chose River St House duplex in Montpelier as our base for a week of hiking and scenic drives. It worked out great! The property was clean and spacious and had everything we needed. It is about 1 mile from the small downtown area where we ate breakfast and dinner, and about 1/2 mile to an organic food co-op where we found pre-made sandwiches and deli foods to take on our hikes for lunch. Our host was very responsive to our questions about the property so we knew what to expect when we arrived. In addition, she quickly provided access information on my cell phone when I had trouble receiving it from the Vrbo site. A small electric heater in the living room was enough to keep the house temperature comfortable in the early fall weather, and small fans in the bedrooms provided some air movement and white noise to mitigate occasional sounds from traffic and the neighbors. We slept well and thoroughly enjoyed our first vacation to Vermont!
Montpelier has EVERYTHING. Great people. Excellent food. The best outdoor sports. Fixtures & a mural from early 1940âs. From River St House, you can do so many things.