Cottages
Secluded amid 300 wooded acres, our ten freestanding cottages comfort and inspire with fireplaces and screened porches — each a unique setting for reflection and romance.
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The Aviary
Details | SlideshowThe contemporary Peter Bohlin designed structure provides seclusion and tranquility in an architectural marvel.
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Barn Cottage
Details | SlideshowThe spacious setting revolves around the stone fireplace, reaching from the floor to the exposed rafters on the ceiling.
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Chalet
Details | SlideshowYou might request every meal in the secluded Alpine chalet tucked on the edge of the ski slope with views of Mount Ascutney.
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Log Cabin
Details | SlideshowEnveloped in a pine forest, this authentic log cabin offers unparalleled seclusion.
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Meadow Cottage
Details | SlideshowTrue to the motif of whimsical surprises at Twin Farms, a Vermont clapboard exterior hides the exotic Moroccan scene within.
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Orchard
Details | SlideshowInterior designer Jed Johnson achieves a powerful sense of serenity with Japanese-inspired décor and artwork by David Bates.
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Perch
Details | SlideshowWilliam Wegman’s art transports you through a fishing fantasy in this cozy cottage situated above a stream and beaver pond.
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Studio
Details | SlideshowArt by Roy Lichtenstein, David Hockney, David Bates, Frank Stella, and Jim Dine awaken the imagination.
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Treehouse
Details | SlideshowThe eclectic interior defies classification, drawing influence from China and England.
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Woods Cottage
Details | SlideshowExperience Tuscany in the Vermont woods with our most popular cottage.
Farmhouse at Copper Hill
Designed by famed architect Peter Bohlin with interiors from Thad Hayes, four suites with private entrances are connected by a lounge and library.
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Birch
Details | SlideshowLocated on the second floor with spectacular views of Copper Pond, this suite is reminiscent of a classic Vermont farmhouse.
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Lilac
Details | SlideshowSituated on the first floor of the wing beneath Birch, this suite opens to lush green lawns near the tennis courts.
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Maple
Details | SlideshowThe earthiness of stone fireplaces and plaid and corduroy fabrics dominate the other side of the Farmhouse at Copper Hill.
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Willow
Details | SlideshowBirch paneling, a four-poster bed, and a stately pillared tub and glazed tile shower in the bathroom highlight this suite.
The Lodge
Steeped in amber and wood accents, two suites and a common area are conveniently located next to the Main House.
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Hillside Suite
Details | SlideshowSunny and bright with views of Mt. Ascutney and traditional décor, Hillside features a tulip post bed and English chintz fabric.
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Grotto Suite
Details | SlideshowMahogany and teak furniture made for the English market in India is set around window seats with views of the ski trails.
Rooms
History and legend envelope all four rooms, nestled in the Main House near the dining room while featuring the spacious interiors of suites.
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Red's
Details | SlideshowOnce occupied by Harry Sinclair Lewis — nicknamed Red — this is the original master bedroom in the Main House.
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Dorothy's
Details | SlideshowEntertaining lore fills the room named after Dorothy Thompson, a famed journalist in the 1930s and the wife of Sinclair Lewis.
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Washington
Details | SlideshowAntiques and contemporary folk art by Warren Kimball add to the suite’s early American allure.
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Guest
Details | SlideshowToile de Jouy, a French linen decorating the walls, tells the story of the Marquis de Lafayette’s arrival in America.