Ski House Between Kilington & Okemo
The Space House is on Plymouth Notch (formerly Roundtop Mountain), a private ski area only open on weekends. If you are skiing Plymouth Notch as a member or guest, it is an easy walk to the trail - literally across the street. Killington and Okemo are about 10 miles away. Farm & Wilderness Camp is a few miles up Rt. 100. House is on Plymouth Notch (formerly Roundtop Mountain), a private ski area not currently operating. (It’s for sale, if you’re interested.) If you were skiing Plymouth Notch as a member or guest, it is an easy walk to the trail - literally across the street. Killington and Okemo are each about 9 miles away. Townhouse (looks like a condo) has three small bedrooms downstairs, plus a bathroom with a tub. Upstairs is a slightly larger bedroom, a kitchen/dining/living area, a bathroom with a shower and a deck. The road deadends at the top of the mountain so traffic is minimal, views are nice and the area is quiet. Lots of lakes, rivers and streams nearby, Outdoor tennis court, and it is always available. Short walk to the Catamount Trail. That's the good. It was built around 1970, if you know what that means in ski condo archeticture. We bought it several years ago and have been working hard updating and improving. It is definitely still a work in progress. All the dark paneling, shag rugs and avocado appliances are gone. There is a Vermont Castings woodstove in the living/dining area and the downstairs bathroom has heated tile floors. The floors upstairs are new maple; downstairs is carpeted. The appliances in the kitchen are good and the cabinets and countertops are new. There is a washer and dryer, linens in the closet and staples in the kitchen. I know this is a B&B website, but this place is really just a house rental. So you'll have to cook your own breakfast and no cookies in the afternoon, but you won't have to see me there either. Skiing, hiking, biking, swimming, peace and quiet. Almost not at all. I'll answer emails and phone calls right away. If there's a problem or a question, I'll take care of it. Otherwise you won't see or hear from me. It's really not a neighborhood; you are in a pretty rural place. Car pretty much required to get here, unless you are a very intrepid cyclist or hiker. Once here, there is great hiking, biking, cross country skiing or snowmobiling. Calvin Coolidge was born here on the 4th of July, lived much of his life here, was inaugurated here, died and was buried here. There is a very modest museum, and the post office run by his mother is where we still get our mail. His father's cheese business is still making cheese.
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