MidCentury Modern Lakehouse: kayaks,firepit,steamshower, gourmt kitchn,fireplace
Escape to our tranquil lakeside Scandinavian mid-century modern retreat.A 3-bedroom house in the quiet cornerâs Woodstock Valley. Surrounded by tees and right on the lake. Fully renovated in 2021 you get all the benefits of a classic cabin in the woods with every modern amenity. With 2 full Casper memory foam beds including luxury linens and 4 twin beds, guests can unwind in the cozy bedrooms, (and the kids can bunk out upstairs) Newly renovated bathrooms sport roomy showers (sorry - no tubs!) one with a window you can open for the outdoor shower experience and the other with a steam shower to relax in after a long hike around the lake or in one of the many state parks in the area. The cook's kitchen has everything you need to make the perfect meal after a day of kayaking on the lake and after dinner you can spend time by the fire-pit (firewood provided.) Dining room seats 8 and living room has a flat screen 50" TV with all the apps and a gas fireplace to keep you cozy in the fall and winter. We are new to VRBO but with 60 5 star reviews on the other rental platform we are sure you will find Chartwell House an enjoyable respite from your day to day. We are convenient to UCONN, Eastern Connecticut University, The Pomfret Academy, and Woodstock Academy. 60 minutes to Boston or Providence or Hartford, 90 minutes from the New Haven train Station and 90 minutes to Newport. The area boasts so many farms for fresh food and milk. You will find farms all around town and multiple farmer's markets on the weekends. Ice cream abounds in Woodstock - take the kids for.a fantastic treat straight from the cow after dinner.
I grew up in Connecticut and have lived in many a place since then. I love having a place to get away to from New York City and Iâm happy to share it with others. Itâs such a special little unknown corner of Connecticut.
I loved the house and being in the lake. Used to go to a lake in Massachusetts as a kid and this reminded me of that. Surrounded by farms. Fresh milk and corn in the summer. The sound of grasshoppers and stars galore.
This part of Connecticut is still what they call âdark skyâ. There is very little light pollution and the star gazing is incredible.sitting on the deck during one the many annual meteor showers is nothing short of spectacular.