Parcheggio
Banda larga wireless Internet
Parcheggio e servizi
Parcheggio, Posto di parcheggio, Possibilità di parcheggio inclusa, Giardino privato, Veranda privata
Servizi
Governante facoltativa
Politiche
Accetta carte di credito, Accessibile 24/7, Bambini benvenuti, Animali non permessi, Non é permesso fumare
Intrattenimento
Sedie a sdraio, Lettore DVD, TV (Via Cavo)
Cucina e sala da pranzo
Barbecue a carbone, Seggiolone, Macchinetta del caffé, Utensili da cucina, Grill, Fornello, Microonde, Forno, Frigorifero, Spezie, Tostapane, Aspirapolvere, Purificatore
Caratteristiche della posizione
Montagna, Rurale
Bagno e lavanderia
Bagno e lavanderia, Biancheria, Asciugacapelli, Essiccatore, Essenziali, Ferro e asse da stiro, Doccia, Set asciugamani, Lavello, Lavatrice
Riscaldamento e raffreddamento
Camino, Disponibile, Stufa a legna o in ceramica
Internet ed ufficio
Banda larga wireless Internet, Telefono
Sicurezza domestica
Rilevatore di monossido di carbonio, Estintore, Kit di primo soccorso, Rilevatore di fumo
Domestica facoltativa
Carte di credito accettate
Bambini benvenuti
Animali non ammessi
Non é permesso fumare
Arrivo: 03:00 PM
Partenza: 11:00 AM
Red Acre Cottage is perfectly situated in the heart of Vermont. Take exit 3 off I-89. You have two options at that point. Either the LOW ROAD, or the HIGH ROAD. Both are gorgeous so you won't be disappointed either way. The low road is Rte 107, and you'll make a left just as you enter the town of Bethel. You'll head under a train tressel and you'll follow the river on your right until you come to Scenic Route 100. You'll make a right onto 100 and head north to the Town of Rochester. (You may want to stop in Rochester for provisions.) Head north a few miles from Rochester and make a right on Quarry Hill Road. (Just past the big white ranger station.) You will climb steeply for a couple miles. Don't run off the road gawking at the views :) Turn left at the intersection called Town Line Road. Red Acre Cottage is 1/4mi up on the left.
If you choose the high road, you'll go straight right through Bethel, make a left over the bridge and pass right through town. Make a left on Camp Brook Road and start climbing! You are going to pass over Rochester Gap. You will descend until you reach a "T" intersection. If you go left you will end up in Rochester (provisions - see directions above). If you go right you will be in what we call "The Hollows". If you make a right into The Hollows, make a right after the big barn onto North Hollow Road. This is wind through some of the most beautiful country in Vermont. Make a right at the intersection with Town Line Road. Red Acre Cottage is 1/4mi on the left. Welcome home!
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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.