Classic 1920s Farmhouse Beautifully Restored, Idyllic Setting with EV charging

Lake
Desk, iron/ironing board, free WiFi, bed sheets
Hair dryer, towels, shampoo
Desk, iron/ironing board, free WiFi, bed sheets
Desk, iron/ironing board, free WiFi, bed sheets

About this house rental

Nestled in Poultney, this charming house for $212 per night is a great option for your next trip. Built in the 1920s, the Botsford Farmhouse had always been a warm and welcoming home where friends gather and families create memories. During its rich lifetime it has been at turns a single family home, a boarding house for teachers at the local High School and college, and a vacation property. Recently renovated in the spring and summer of 2018, the home features restored hardwood floors, a full kitchen with all necessary amenities, two completely renovated full bathrooms, five bedrooms and, a dining room, office and living room. The home has been tastefully decorated with a combination of antiques and modern furniture. The home is situated on a beautiful piece of land with rolling fields behind it and an old Dairy Farm (no longer in use as a Dairy) to its side. The home is situated an easy walk from the Main Street of Poultney, VT, which boasts delightful restaurants, shops, and a Library. This is a non-smoking property, no fires are allowed in the fireplace, and pets are not allowed. There is one EV charging station with a. 240V 50A NEMA 14-50R outlet. Guests who wish to use the charger need to bring their own cable.

Amenities

Kitchen / Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony / Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Family friendly

Map of Poultney, VT

Reviews

4.9/5.0
Outstanding(18 Reviews)
5.0
Aug 2023
My family and I enjoyed another week staying at the farm house. As usual everything was clean orderly and ready for our arrival. Sandra is an excellent host and her communication is always prompt. We can’t wait to come back again next year.
5.0
Jul 2023
We loved staying at this house, a perfect combination of charming, quaint Vermont, and the modern updates needed for a comfortable summer stay. Sandra responded immediately whenever we had questions, and we appreciated all of the attention to detail that made our stay even more special. From the house, it was a quick walk to downtown Poultney, and an easy drive to Lake St. Catherine, blueberry picking at Hicks Farm, and hiking around a Japanese Zen garden and up Mount Zion in Hubbardton. We hope to return to this beautiful home soon!
5.0
Aug 2022
My family and stayed at the farmhouse for the second year in a row. Just like last year everything was clean and orderly when we arrived. The house is charming and just as described in the site. Dealing with Sandra was a pleasure as she is always quick to respond. We look forward to coming back again next year!
5.0
Jul 2022
We couldn't imagine a better getaway. The house had everything we needed.
4.0
star 5 empty
Jun 2022
I will start by saying that the owner, Sandra, responds very quickly to messages, and she sent a reminder about the check-out process the day before we were scheduled to leave. The area is quiet, and served as a home base for our daily excursions within Vermont and upstate NY. Our 11 and 15 year old nieces especially enjoyed the Adventure Center at Killington (approx. 50 minutes away), The Vermont Teddy Bear Factory tour (approx. 1 hour 20 minutes away), and Lake George (approx. 45 minutes away). My husband's favorite was visiting the replica of the original Star Trek set in Ticonderoga, NY (approx. 45 minutes away). Taps Tavern in Poultney is so good, we ate dinner there twice. (Great wings, salads, pulled pork, and fried calamari.) We also enjoyed brunch at Johnny Boys Pancake House in Rutland (approx. 30 minutes away). The beds in the four upstairs bedrooms are surprisingly comfortable, and the downstairs is quite spacious. I am a meticulously clean person, and the house, while very tidy, didn't fully meet my standards of cleanliness. The owner was apologetic when I texted her about this. Our last two days were very hot, and only one of the bedrooms had a window air conditioner installed. The others had window fans that we installed. The ground floor rear windows have neither curtains nor blinds, nor do the windows at the top of the stairs, which made the house even hotter. We were advised that the upstairs toilet had weak plumbing, so the downstairs toilet was the designated "#2 toilet. " Overall, we enjoyed our stay.
4.0
star 5 empty
Jun 2022
Owner is a great communicator
Owner is a great communicator
I will start by saying that the owner, Sandra, responds very quickly to messages, and she sent a reminder about the check-out process the day before we were scheduled to leave. The area is quiet, and served as a home base for our daily excursions within Vermont and upstate NY. Our 11 and 15 year old nieces especially enjoyed the Adventure Center at Killington (approx. 50 minutes away), The Vermont Teddy Bear Factory tour (approx. 1 hour 20 minutes away), and Lake George (approx. 45 minutes away). My husband's favorite was visiting the replica of the original Star Trek set in Ticonderoga, NY (approx. 45 minutes away). Taps Tavern in Poultney is so good, we ate dinner there twice. (Great wings, salads, pulled pork, and fried calamari.) We also enjoyed brunch at Johnny Boys Pancake House in Rutland (approx. 30 minutes away). The beds in the four upstairs bedrooms are surprisingly comfortable, and the downstairs is quite spacious. I am a meticulously clean person, and the house, while very tidy, didn't fully meet my standards of cleanliness. The owner was apologetic when I texted her about this. Our last two days were very hot, and only one of the bedrooms had a window air conditioner installed. The others had window fans that we installed. The ground floor rear windows have neither curtains nor blinds, nor do the windows at the top of the stairs, which made the house even hotter. We were advised that the upstairs toilet had weak plumbing, so the downstairs toilet was the designated "#2 toilet. " Overall, we enjoyed our stay.
5.0
Feb 2022
Idyllic getaway
Idyllic getaway
Spent a delightful long weekend with my 2 grown daughters. House is very welcoming & feels like home. Sandra is an excellent host & readily available for questions.
5.0
Aug 2021
The house is charming and exactly as advertised. It is clean and well cared for.
The house is charming and exactly as advertised. It is clean and well cared for.
My whole family has been staying on Lake St Catherine for over 40 years in the same house. When it recently sold and we could no longer rent we had to split up into smaller groups and each rent a house (other family members had a house on the lake for swimming). The farm house was exactly what we were looking for. It is large and spacious, comfortable and clean, all in all very well kept. The kitchen was great for cooking and the dining room was a great size to have the rest family over for dinner. We can not wait to come back.

FAQs

How much does this house cost compared to others in Poultney?

The average price for a rental in Poultney is $250 per night. This rental is $38 less expensive than the average.

Is parking included with this house?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Classic 1920s Farmhouse Beautifully Restored, Idyllic Setting with EV charging. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Classic 1920s Farmhouse Beautifully Restored, Idyllic Setting with EV charging pet friendly?

Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"

What amenities are available at Classic 1920s Farmhouse Beautifully Restored, Idyllic Setting with EV charging?

We found 9 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen / kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, laundry, and balcony / patio.

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