Grand and Traditional Villa Rental with Views of the Green Mountains in Sunderland, Vermont





Grand and Traditional Villa Rental with Views of the Green Mountains in Sunderland, Vermont
"There was plenty of room for our extended family during our long weekend stay. Big living room to spend time together, but plenty of smaller areas fo…"
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Entire accommodation to yourself
Enjoy having the accommodation to yourself; with all facilities for exclusive and private use
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Saratoga National Historical Park National Park
This accommodation is located 25 miles40 kilometers from a National park
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Free cancellation if cancelled within 24 hours of confirmation and more than 15 days before check-in
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Villa • 16 guests • Private Bathroom, Half-Bath • Private Kitchen
This grand and historic villa rental in the heart of the Green Mountain National Forest in Sunderland, Vermont, is the ideal location for those who love the outdoors during any season. With amazing views of the mountains in the distance and surrounding forest, this villa sits on three private acres of lush grass with gardens and a barn, so guests can do a lot of exploring immediately on the property grounds.
Able to sleep up to 16 guests comfortably, this villa boasts seven bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms.The master bedroom features one queen-size bed, while five bedrooms include a double-size bed in each. The remaining bedroom contains two double-size beds, and a small child-size crib can be found in one of the bedrooms that includes a solitary double-size bed. Linens, bedding, and towels are provided for guests free of charge throughout their stay.
As guests make their way downstairs, they will find the traditional yet elegantly decorated dining, living, and kitchen areas. The living areas include the living room and the den, each containing comfortable lounge furniture and a wood burning fireplace. The living room contains a smart television where guests can access programs like cable, Netflix, and Amazon.
The kitchen area includes all necessary updated appliances that guests would need to prepare meals for themselves throughout their stay like an oven, stove, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher, toaster, and coffeemaker, as well as essential cooking utensils, dishes, and cutlery. Meals can be enjoyed either at the dining table in the kitchen or in the more formal dining room with an additional fireplace.
Outside, guests can enjoy the use of the front porch with patio furniture overlooking the front grounds of the property, or they can utilize the back yard with plenty of outdoor furniture and a barbecue grill.
This property is equipped with everything that glampers in Vermont will appreciate during their stay in the shadows of the Green Mountains. Fitted with heating, Wi-Fi, and a washing machine and dryer, so guests will not miss all of the essential amenities that they are used to at home.
Linens, bedding, and towels are provided by the host free of charge throughout the duration of the stay.
The property also features luxury amenities such as two wood-burning fireplaces, a propane stove and propane fireplace in the kitchen, and two smart televisions with accessible cable, Netflix, and Amazon programming.
Outside, guests can enjoy the front porch with patio furniture as well as the small back deck with a charcoal grill.
Parking is available on the premises.
10 beds
- 1 Queen-size bed
- 8 Double beds
- 1 Sofa bed
Features and services
- Wi-Fi/Internet
- Heating
- Air conditioning
- Fireplace
- Washing machine
- Dryer
- Private Barbecue
- Coffeemaker
- Bathtub
- 9 Reviews
Accommodation rules
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Check-in: 01:00 PM
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Check out: 12:30 PM
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Infants allowed Under 2 years old
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Children allowed 2-12 years old
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Pets allowed additional charge
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No smoking
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No parties
- No events
The security deposit is $750 and is typically returned within 8 business days after satisfactory inspection.
Prior to check-in, guests will receive an instruction letter on the house, how to enter, etc.
Be kind to the environment and take care of the surroundings.
Cancellation policy: Fifteen
Location and surroundings
Manchester, Vermont (United States of America)
Detailed location provided after booking
- Saratoga National Historical Park (25 miles) (40 kilometers)
- Supermarket
Activities
- Swimming on-site
- Winter sports on-site
- Water sports on-site
- Horseback riding on-site
- Biking on-site
- Kayaking/Canoeing on-site
- Whitewater rafting on-site
- Climbing on-site
- Fishing on-site
- Boating/Sailing on-site
- Wildlife watching on-site
- Tennis on-site
- Golfing on-site
Southern Vermont is well-known for fantastic year-round landscapes that attract visitors near and far during every season. From the lush green hills in the summer to the snow covered ski slopes in the winter, there is something for everyone in this versatile state.
Balmy and mild warm weather months are popular among visitors and locals alike for taking advantage of the green scenery and rushing wetlands. Green Mountain National Forest and Fisher Pines Natural Area are terrific locations for hiking, trekking, horseback riding, mountain biking, wildlife watching, and practicing photography. Various surrounding lakes and rivers, like Batten Kill River, are great for swimming, kayaking, canoeing, boating, and multiple types of fishing.
As the season changes from warm to cold, the changing leaves attract visitors for scenic drives along the vibrant colored roads. Winter calls for the ski resorts to open their doors and are extremely popular for downhill skiing and snowboarding, while flatter terrain beneath the mountains is popular for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, riding snowmobiles, and even ice fishing and ice skating.
The towns of Sunderland and Manchester are lovely small towns with great histories that would be of interest to glampers who want to learn more about the local culture and history. After a long day on the slopes, guests can head into town and try the local gastronomy at the bars and restaurants, or go shopping or antiquing at the boutiques and antique shops.