Green Mountain Cottage is a departure from the typical vacation home rental you will find in the area. It has been decorated with a distinct Mid-Century motif. Enjoy original artwork from William Brokhof, Casey Williams and Leah Giberson, among others.
Green Mountain Cottage has a lighter, more open feel than is typical of the area. Great views and privacy, a babbling brook outside the kitchen window...GMC has all the modern amenities, but is situated right on the edge of 25,000 acres of Green Mountain National Forest and the Breadloaf Wilderness. The headwaters of the White River rush by at the bottom of the hill and the forest road will provide weeks of outdoor fun. Fishing, biking, x-country skiing and snowshoeing, hiking, & swimming!
Green Mountain Cottage can be rented together with Breadloaf Mountain Cottage for your event or family reunion. The two homes are private from one another, but close enough to walk back and forth in a few minutes. They are separated by some woods and a pond. Total capacity is about 13 in beds/couches, although there is plenty of room for air mattresses, and lots of great spots for hammocks, tents, RVs, etc. Rent the entire 13 acre compound!
$35 Fido fee charged after booking. Absolutely no pets on the furniture or bedding.
Parking
Pets welcome
Wireless Broadband Internet
Living room and doorway to upstairs and deck.
Looking west.
Open plan is perfect for family gathering.
Bring your Netflix/Amazon/etc passwords!
Parking & facilities
Parking included
Policies
Credit cards accepted, Accessible 24/7 . Pets allowed only after arrangement
Bathroom & laundry
Bathroom & Laundry, Bed linen, Hair dryer, Clothes dryer, Essentials, Iron & Board, Shower, Towel-set, Washbasin . Washing machine
Heating & cooling
Ceiling fans . Floor heating
Entertainment
TV (Cable)
Internet & office
Wireless Broadband Internet . Telephone
Kitchen & dining
Child's high chair, Coffee machine, Cooking utensils, Dishwasher, Grill, Kitchen stove, Microwave, Oven, Refrigerator, Spices, Toaster . Vacuum cleaner
Home Safety
Carbon Monoxide Detector, Fire Extinguisher, First aid kit . Smoke Detector
Credit cards accepted
Pets allowed only after arrangement
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Check out: 10:00 AM
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I have been visiting Vermont for a long time. I was introduced to Vermont on a road trip with my parents while I was in my teens. Vermont seemed magical compared to the Ozark region of southern Missouri, where I grew up. I had never seen mountains, let alone ski slopes and the sparkly winters of storybooks. I had never experienced historic architecture, and I knew little of the East Coast or the role it had played in the founding of our nation. I fell in love with New England then, not knowing I would someday be back and call it my home.
I moved to Boston when I was about 20, I think. I absorbed the city for about 4 years and then followed my wanderlust to Europe for a spell, working for a bicycle tour company. I got homesick and came back to Boston knowing I needed to "get on with it", although I hadn't a clue what that meant. I worked for a summer on the commuter ferries in Boston Harbor and studied for my real estate exam. I passed my test, and created, The Boston Home Team and a 20+ year career in real estate.
As a young adult, I spent my summers camping along Vermont's rivers and climbing its mountains. I dreamed of owning my own home here someday. Now I do. A new adventure has begun.