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Stratton, Mount Snow, Manchester, in Southern Vermont, offer cottages & cabins

In Southern Vermont, cabins and cottages serve a useful purpose for all kinds of visitors: large or extended families, outdoor sports enthusiasts, reunions, weddings, gatherings of fraternal or business organizations, and other occasions where people want to spread out in home-like comfort surrounded by Vermont’s beautiful forests and lakes and rivers. Cabins and cottages in Southern VT, which includes the towns of Mount Snow, Bennington, Brattleboro, and Manchester, frequently include a living-dining area, multiple bedrooms, fully equipped kitchens, TV, and porches. In summer, Southern Vermont has craft shows, music and art festivals, golf, fishing and theater. Fall brings the glorious colors for which Vermont is famous. Winter offers plenty of outdoor activities from skiing to snowmobiling. And there's plenty of antiquing, and gallery hopping all year round.
Cabins, Cottages - Grafton
The Grafton Inn

92 Main Street Grafton, VT, 05146 Phone: 802-843-2248

Private guest houses in a storybook Vermont village

For guests craving extra space and privacy, The Grafton Inn offers a collection of guest houses located throughout picturesque Grafton Village, just a short walk from the inn itself. These homes provide all the comforts of the historic inn — including access to its amenities — while offering the feel of having a place all your own, ideal for longer stays or larger groups. After a day of hiking, biking, or swimming in the on-site pond, unwind with farm-to-table dining at Phelps Barn Pub or The Old Tavern Restaurant, then retreat to your own private guest house in this quintessential New England setting.
Cabins & Cottages
The Landmark Trust USA

707 Kipling Road Dummerston, VT, 05301 Phone: 802-254-6868

Whole house historic home rentals serve as inspirational Vermont retreats for two to eight people

Stay in the beautiful home, carriage house, or stable built for author Rudyard Kipling; a charming cabin once part of a sugar-making operation; or an 1800s farmhouse with apple orchard views. Those are the unique options offered by the Landmark Trust USA, the nonprofit organization that has lovingly preserved these historic Vermont properties, which represent architectural styles from 1849 to 1915. Fully furnished with well-equipped kitchens, bed and bath linens, and wifi, the homes, which sleep from two to eight people, are comfortable, inspirational retreats. One is dog-friendly, and all are close to a variety of outdoor activities, farms, and cultural amenities. Guests can order a basket of breakfast or dessert goodies to enhance their visit.


Visit our working farm, Scott Farm Orchard.