STAY THE NIGHT
We offer two rooms for our guests. Both are located on the upper floor of our historic 1865 stone farmhouse. The house was renovated in 2011-12 in keeping with the simplicity of farmhouse style.
The shared bathroom features a claw foot tub. The main living space has a wood stove and plenty of board games. There is a public half bath on the lower level accessible to all guests. WiFi is available throughout the farmhouse. We also have cable television and a small movie collection that can be watched in the main living room or in rooms with DVD/VCR players. And don’t forget, there is yoga and massage onsite!
Breakfasts are now served at Cow & Quince, our award winning farm to table restaurant. Guests enjoy organic fair trade coffee and teas before going into the village for breakfast.
Children are welcome. However remember that farms can be dangerous places. All visitors need to follow farm rules and be respectful of the animals who call the farm home.
No Pets Policy: We share our farm with goats, chickens, pigs, one dog and several farm cats. For this reason, we do not allow any guests’ pets (no matter how well behaved) on the farm. Feel free to call if you would like a referral to a kennel.
The shared bathroom features a claw foot tub. The main living space has a wood stove and plenty of board games. There is a public half bath on the lower level accessible to all guests. WiFi is available throughout the farmhouse. We also have cable television and a small movie collection that can be watched in the main living room or in rooms with DVD/VCR players. And don’t forget, there is yoga and massage onsite!
Breakfasts are now served at Cow & Quince, our award winning farm to table restaurant. Guests enjoy organic fair trade coffee and teas before going into the village for breakfast.
Children are welcome. However remember that farms can be dangerous places. All visitors need to follow farm rules and be respectful of the animals who call the farm home.
No Pets Policy: We share our farm with goats, chickens, pigs, one dog and several farm cats. For this reason, we do not allow any guests’ pets (no matter how well behaved) on the farm. Feel free to call if you would like a referral to a kennel.