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Corncrib Tiny House Glamping Cabin
Queen-sized bed in historic corncrib cabin in the heart of Vermont with gorgeous views of fields and forest. We also have several other rooms available. The tiny house comes with a queen sized bed in the loft. It has a private full bathroom with clawfoot tub and shower, tiny living room, dining area and full kitchen. It can accommodate one or two people. The space A newly renovated apartment in the old corncrib with a queen-sized bed and a full private bath awaits you when you drive up the road to our home in Vermont. The property has been in our family since the late 1700's. The house was built in 1840 but we suspect that the corncrib was built earlier than that. Drive up and park facing the barn. Then knock on the door of the main house and we will show you to your space. The Tiny House comes with a queen sized bed cotton sheets and feather pillows. The bathroom has fluffy towels, a clawfoot tub and a shower. Walk out to the waterfall. Stroll past Standing Stone Perennial Gardens. Take a hike though the forest or jog past goat and horse farms. The White River offers fishing, swimming holes and great tubing. We are just up the road from Vermont Law School. Within a short drive you will find Cabot Cheese Shop, the Quechee Antique Mall, the Golf Club in Woodstock, Simon Pierce Glassworks, Killington Ski Area, Montpelier (Vermont's Capital), Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream Factory, Dartmouth College, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Hospital, Great places to eat include Worthy Burger, Crossroads or Carlita's Cantina in South Royalton, the Canoe Club or Molly's in Hanover, NH, the Cockadoodle Pizza in Bethel, Vt.Sarduccis, Julios the Skinny Pancake in Montpelier,Vt. Our rates include a breakfast. NOTE: This booking is for 1 bedroom with a queen-sized bed which can accommodate up to 2 people. Guest access We have 130 acres of fields and forest to explore. There are paths including one to a beautiful waterfall. Feeders bring birds close to the windows and porch. Other wildlife may include woodchucks, squirrels, coydogs, hawks, foxes, hummingbirds, wild turkeys or deer. There is a collection of guides to local hiking trails that you may borrow. Let us know if you would like to feed the chickens or help to collect eggs. Registration number MRT-10126712
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