Manchester Vt 1700's Stunning Colonial Vermont Home.
- Minimum stay:N/A
- Internet:No
- Pets allowed:No
- Wheel chair accessible:No
Old World Charm - nestled in the pristine countryside on expansive property - Next door to The Equinox Hotel (with Spa Facilities).
The 'Miner' cottage is one of the oldest homes in the village. Famous visitors included Mary Todd Lincoln, Daniel Webster, Sam Houston, and Charles Dickens whose calling cards are framed in the 'Glass Room'. Central location for all family activities.
* Located right next door to the Equinox Hotel in
Manchester Village, Vermont
* Near spectacular shopping, including quaint boutiques, art galleries, and antique shops
* 70 minutes to Albany International Airport (ALB)
* Nearby airports Rutland, VT and Burlington, VT
* 146 miles from Hartford, Connecticut
* 189 miles to Boston
* 204 miles to New York City
A fabulous family vacation for fishing, hiking, swimming in the lakes or quarries and fabulous golfing.
Keywords: house
Property Type
- House
Accommodation Type
- Vacation Rental
Suitability
- Non Smoking Only
- Pets Not Allowed
- Children Welcome
Bedrooms
- 6 Bedrooms, Sleeps 12, Beds for 10-12
- Bedroom 1
- Bedroom 2
- Bedroom 3
- Bedroom 4
- Bedroom 5
- Bedroom 6
Bathrooms
- 3.0 Bathrooms
- Bathroom 1
- Bathroom 2
- Bathroom 3
Kitchen & Dining
- Dishwasher
- Refrigerator
- Microwave
- Cooking Utensils
Amenities
- Washing Machine
- Clothes Dryer
- Linens Provided
- Garage
- Air Conditioning
Entertainment
- Television
- CD Player
- Stereo
- VCR
- DVD Player
- Satellite / Cable
Communications
- Telephone
Outdoor Features
- Outdoor Grill
- Deck / Patio
Activities
- Cinemas
- Live Theater
- Restaurants
- Museums
- Sight Seeing
- Antiquing
- Horseback Riding
- Fitness Center
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Rafting
- Mountain Biking
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Golf
- Cycling
Other Activities
- right next door to the Equinox Hotel
Reviews
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OLD COTTAGE in the heart of town Unforgettable !
OLD COTTAGE in the heart of town Unforgettable !
- Guest Dr. Richard Peterson
- Date of stay 09/01/07
- Review Submitted 12/09/07
I had heard about this home through many friends and have always appreciated how the owners maintained the home while keeping the old colonial rooms in tact. It is a house like no other . The location could not be better. Next to the EQUINOX hotel you are literally in the most beautiful section of MANCHESTER . You simply cannot ask for a better spot. Staying at this home was very comfortable and it was as if I was staying in a museum . I absorbed the old colonial rooms and it literally transformed me and my family back into the times when the Lincoln family stayed here or when Charles Dickinson wrote at this home . The owners were wonderful and we will be back . An amazing experience . Thank YouRecommended for: Families with teenagers, sightseeing, age 55+, families with young children, adventure seekers.
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Fabulous!
Fabulous!
- Guest ValerieG
- Date of stay 08/31/09
- Review Submitted 10/03/09
Elegant Residence in the Heart of Manchester Village! Specatular home with wonderful ambiance. Wonderful home rental for families. Filled with charm. Close to everything.Recommended for: Families with teenagers, sightseeing, romantic getaway, age 55+, girls getaway, tourists without a car, adventure seekers.
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Rates
$2000/Weekend - May 1-June 30, Oct 1-Nov 15.. .. $2700 Weekly - weekly rentals preferred June-October $200. Cleaning per rental
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
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Marble Porch
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Miner House Bedroom 1
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