Historic 1780 Manchester Farm House With Mountain Views and 7 Bedrooms
Overview
Rooms and Beds
Room | Count | Capacity | Details |
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bedrooms | 7 | sleeps 16 |
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bathrooms, 1 half bathroom | 3 |
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Description
One of the oldest homes in the county, with 7 Bedrooms and 4 bathrooms on a secluded lot with mountain views. A spacious retreat for family and friends.Home is about 3,800 Sq. Feet.All towels and bed linens are provided.Bathrooms were fully or partially renovated in 2016.The house is located in Sunderland, on the south side of Manchester, and sits on 3+ acres with an old barn and arbor garden located on the property. Extra wooded acerage abuts the rear and south sides of the house, with access to a novice wooded hiking trail. The house backs up to 10 wooded acres with Vermont wildlife, which you may encounter.PLEASE NOTE – This is an old/rustic farmhouse, which contains antique fixtures, furnishings, and decorative items.If you prefer modern homes with brand new appliances, fixtures, and/or suburban type settings, this may not be the best rental for you.The House: the first floor has a large Living Room, with a Samsung Smart TV and informal library; the Living Room opens to the Tap Room – complete with a traditional colonial cage bar – and then on to the spacious formal Dining Room with a wood-burning Rumford fireplace. The first floor also houses a quiet Den with an antique wood-burning stone fireplace.Great cooking Kitchen with large Wolf gas stove & griddle, an attached Breakfast Room with a free-standing gas/propane ‘warming fireplace’ (not an insert), large laundry room, and a mudroom – with ample space to store ski equipment. Finally, a private main floor in-law suite with a Queen size bed, full bathroom, pull-out couch, and the home’s second Smart TV. This suite is away from the other upstairs bedrooms; ideal for those who prefer more privacy and/or are unable to climb stairs.Upstairs boasts six bedrooms and two full baths. One of the bedrooms is a double suite, with 2 full-size beds; the other 5 guest rooms have 1 full bed each.The house has 4 bathrooms total, one of which is a half bath, with 2 full bathrooms upstairs, and 1 full + 1 half bathroom downstairs.We have 2 A/Cs in the house: one is a window unit in the upstairs two bed suite, and the other one is portable.*We do NOT have Central Air Conditioning in the house.*The house has 4 fireplaces: 2 working wood-burning fireplaces, 1 gas/propane ‘warming fireplace’, and 1 decorative-only/non-functional fireplace. We do not provide firewood or kindling.Relax and enjoy the great view of Mt. Equinox from one of the Adirondack or rocking chairs located on our covered front porch – [after a full day of shopping in Manchester, skiing at Bromley/Stratton, hiking the Green Mountains or fly fishing/tubing the Battenkill, of course! ]*Sorry, but we do NOT allow parties, weddings/receptions, or events on the property (outside or inside) at any time – and we are a smoke-free, pet-free property. NO EXCEPTIONS.*Notable Driving Distances:8 minute drive to Manchester Village and Equinox, 6 to Arlington and Hildene, 3 to Skyline Drive. 1 minute drive to Hill Farm Inn. 10 minutes to West Mountain InnApprox. 20 minutes to the Horse Show and Dorset Center, 20 minutes to Bennington College and Bromley, 29 minutes to Stratton and Magic, 45 minutes to Okemo, 50 minutes to Mount Snow.Insiders Tip: Avoid all Manchester traffic via Richville to East Manchester Road.Below are things to do in the area -(Please be sure to check websites for days and hours of operation in advance)Drive the few short miles from the house to Manchester proper. Pass many picturesque stone walls and country estates on the way into Manchester; a beautiful tourist area with loads of shopping and activities.Swim in the Dorset Quarry or the crystal waters of Emerald Lake.Walk to Hill Farm Inn and enjoy their taproom and wonderful grounds.10 Minute Drive to West Mountain Inn where you can enjoy free live music in the summer and a delicious dinner on their gorgeous grounds.Visit a local working farm….Taylor Farms in Londonderry where they make their famous Smoked Gouda, or the Merck Forest and Farmland Center- a 60 acre organic farm with both livestock and gardens that offer seasonal events, programs and celebrations and miles of hiking trails.Drive to the top of Mount Equinox for a fantastic view of Vermont, New York, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. At the summit, take a short hike to Lookout Rock for a birds eye view of Manchester.Hike Lyebrook Falls or Kelly Stand Road – Awesome mountain streams along some of the way.Canoe down the Battenkill with Battenkill Canoe….they can outfit you and pick you up at the end of your float.Tubing available at Big Big on 313.Fly fish the Battenkill. The large Orvis store in Manchester can rent out everything you need and even let you know the best spots on the river.Rent a bike and take a ride. On road or off, there are plenty of beautiful rides in and around Manchester. Rentals are available at Battenkill Sports and Bike Shop.Visit Historic Hildene, the summer estate of Robert Todd Lincoln, the only surviving child of President Abraham Lincoln. The beautiful mansion is open for tours year round. Walking trails wind through the beautiful grounds and gardens…in June the peonies should be in bloom! There are many special programs and events throughout the year.Visit the Northshire Bookstore, a nice destination for the whole family, with books, music, dvds, games, toys, events for everyone year-round, and an entire floor devoted to children. Enjoy a cappuccino or sandwich or homemade soup at their on-site Café.Stroll through the art galleries at The Southern Vermont Arts Center or have lunch in the Sculpture Garden. In the evening, enjoy one of the many concerts or special events held throughout the year.Go horseback riding through the Vermont countryside at Mountain View Ranch in Danby or Horses For Hire in Peru.Listen to a concert by The Vermont Symphony Orchestra or The Manchester Music Festival.Gather the family and head up to Bromley’s Adventure Park, where you can ride the Alpine Slide, the Sun Mountain Flyer, New England’s longest ZipRider , The Big Splash Water Ride, or any of the other many attractions and rides.Ride the Gondola to the summit of Stratton Mountain.Shopping at the many Designer Outlet Shops, sampling the confections at Mother Myricks or The Manchester Country Store, and many of the other fine locally owned specialty shops in town.Visit The Vermont Country Store in Weston, an authentic country store with practical and hard to find goods.Spend some time (or even compete!) at the Vermont Summer Horse Festival. A world-class horse show in the foothills of the Green Mountains.Take a Horse-Drawn Sleigh Ride through the fields and mountains with Mountain View Ranch, Taylor Farms, Pfister Farms or Horses For Hire.Downhill Skiing or Snowboarding is fun for everyone. Whether you are a beginner or expert: Get information on lifts, lessons and rental equipment at Bromley. Stratton, Magic, Okemo, or Mt. Snow ski resorts.Get a sled and go down Burr and Burton Hill (a local high school). Bring your own sled or get one at The Mountain Goat, RKMiles, Eastern Mountain Sports or Real Sports.Go Cross Country Skiing at Robert Todd Lincoln’s Hildene, Wild Wings, Viking Ski Touring Center, or Merck Forest.Ice Skating or catch a Hockey Game at Riley Rink.Contact Equinox Snow Tours for a guided snowmobile tour through the Green Mountain National Forest. Led by trained guides, you will ride on a state of the art snowmobile on the extensive VAST trails.
What's Nearby?
Attraction | Distance |
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Mount Equinox | 2 min drive |
Golf Club at Equinox | 9 min drive |
American Museum of Fly Fishing | 10 min drive |
Equinox Preservation Trust | 11 min drive |
Hildene | 11 min drive |
Restaurants
Restaurant | Distance |
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McDonald’s | 13 min drive |
Starbucks | 13 min drive |
Sugar Shack | 6 min drive |
Dunkin’ | 11 min drive |
Arlington Dairy Bar | 9 min drive |
Getting Around
Transportation | Details |
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Glens Falls, NY (GFL-Floyd Bennett Memorial) | Floyd Bennett Memorial) |
FAQs
No, only service animals are welcome at the property.
What time is check-in at Historic 1780 Manchester Farm House With Mountain Views and 7 Bedrooms?Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Historic 1780 Manchester Farm House With Mountain Views and 7 Bedrooms?Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Historic 1780 Manchester Farm House With Mountain Views and 7 Bedrooms located?Situated in a rural location, this holiday home is 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Battenkill River and within 3 miles (5 km) of Mount Equinox and Norman Rockwell Exhibition. Sugar Shack is 2.5 mi (4.1 km) away.