Welcome to quintessential Vermont! Come stay at my cozy yet spacious, rustic yet modern, much-beloved Red Acre Cottage. Red Acre Cottage is nestled on a scenic ridge in the idyllic town of Rochester, just east of the Green Mountains and right off of Vermont Scenic Byway Route 100, one of the state's prettiest roads. Red Acre Cottage is an easy drive to Killington/Pico, Sugarbush, Mad River Glen, Rikert Nordic Center/Blueberry Hill XC skiing, Suicide Six, and Stowe Mountain.
Parking
Wi-Fi haut débit Internet
Parking et installations
Parking, Place de parking, Parking inclus, Jardin privé, Porche privé
Services
Femme de ménage en option
Politiques
Carte de crédit acceptée, Accessible 24/7, Enfants autorisés, Animaux non autorisés, Fumeurs non autorisés
Divertissement
Chaises de plage, Lecteur DVD, TV (câble)
Cuisine et salle à manger
Barbecue au charbon de bois, Chaise haute pour enfant, Cafetière, Ustensiles de cuisine, Grill, Cuisinière, Micro-ondes, Four, Réfrigérateur, Épices, Grille-pain, Aspirateur, Filtre à eau
Caractéristiques de l'emplacement
Montagne, Rural
Salle de bain et blanchisserie
Salle de bains & Blanchisserie, Linge de lit, Sèche-cheveux, Sèche-linge, Essentiels, Fer et table à repasser, Douche, Serviette de bain, Lavabo, Machine à laver
Chauffage et climatisation
Cheminée, Chauffage disponible, Poêle à bois ou en faïence
Internet et bureautique
Wi-Fi haut débit Internet, Téléphone
Sécurité à la maison
Détecteur de monoxyde de carbone, Extincteur d'incendie, Trousse de premiers secours, Détecteur de fumée
Femme de ménage en option
Cartes de crédit acceptées
Enfants autorisés
Animaux non autorisés
Interdit de fumer
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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.