Ten Springs Farm - Vermont farm house near skiing, hiking, biking.
Ten Springs Farm, at the foot of Mt. Mansfield, is a newly renovated 1840’s Vermont farmhouse owned by our family since 1956. Surrounded by open fields and beautiful views of the Green Mountains, it is close to a multitude of recreational, cultural and culinary activities. Smuggler’s Notch is 20 minutes away, Bolton Valley 35 and Stowe one hour. Burlington and Lake Champlain less than an hour. Close to the house are two sledding hills, hiking and biking trails and groomed Nordic tracks. The house is light, spacious and comfortable. Plan to create your own meals in our well equipped eat-in kitchen or enjoy a summer sunset while grilling your dinner on the back patio. There are also plenty of lawn and board games for at-home entertainment as well as 2 smart TVs. Guests have access to the entire house. Parking is available on site. The owner lives in attached apartment. We welcome up to two dogs per stay. The pet fee is $35 per night. Pre-approval is required.
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Pet-friendly
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This property is managed by a private host (a party not acting within their trade, business or profession). EU consumer law, including the right of withdrawal, will not apply to your booking. The cancellation policy set by the private host will cover your booking.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
About the area
Underhill
Located in Underhill, this holiday home is in a rural area and on a river. Stowe Mountain Resort and Smugglers Notch are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda. Consider Barn at Smugglers' Notch for a night out or Snowflake Chocolates if you're travelling with kids. Enjoy the area's slopes with cross-country skiing and snowboarding, and don't miss out on the ice skating and sledging.
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Getting around
Essex Junction-Burlington Station - 22 min drive
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Restaurants
The Den - 33 min drive
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Frequently asked questions
Is Ten Springs Farm - Vermont farm house near skiing, hiking, biking. pet-friendly?
Yes, this property allows dogs (limit 2 total).
How much does it cost to stay at Ten Springs Farm - Vermont farm house near skiing, hiking, biking.?
As of 16 Apr 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Ten Springs Farm - Vermont farm house near skiing, hiking, biking. on 16 Apr 2026 start from £228, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Ten Springs Farm - Vermont farm house near skiing, hiking, biking.?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Ten Springs Farm - Vermont farm house near skiing, hiking, biking.?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Ten Springs Farm - Vermont farm house near skiing, hiking, biking.?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Ten Springs Farm - Vermont farm house near skiing, hiking, biking. located?
Located in the mountains, this ski-in/ski-out holiday home in Underhill is within a 10-minute walk of Casey's Hill and CCC Road, and is convenient for winter sports, such as cross-country skiing and sledging. Underhill State Park is 2.4 mi (3.8 km) away.
Reviews
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Bob was an excellent host and his house is the perfect homebase for a Vermont ski vacation. It's a short, easy drive away from Smuggler’s Notch and secluded while still being close to Underwood and Jericho where you can find stores and restaurants (and the snowflake museum!). It's also right next to an excellent sledding hill and Bob has a couple of sleds you can borrow. Our 7-year old son had a great time! The inside of the house is cozy and relaxing and provides a great respite after a day on the slopes (or at the Ben & Jerry's ice cream factory). We will definitely be looking to return.
Emma S.
Stayed 6 nights in Feb 2026
Response from VrboOwner on 12 Mar 2026
It was our pleasure to have you and your family, Emma. Looking forward to seeing you again!
( It's heavenly in Vermont in May and June!🤗)
Bob
Bob was an excellent host. He had prepared for us a waffle mix to make homemade waffles along with local maple syrup and some treats. Very well laid out with lots of personal touches. We very much enjoyed our stay.
I can't say enough about this wonderful place! The home itself is just perfect for our extended family. It is pet-friendly, there is a beautiful backyard and dog walking field that borders the property. Most of all, the house is just so comfortable. Beautifully, thoughtfully designed and decorated and supplied. There are so many nice details, big windows in the kitchen with outstanding view, several natural gathering places, especially the kitchen and living room. We did not have young children, but ooh, if you do, what an OUTSTANDING playroom! The beds are super comfortable. And communication with the host really easy and clear. I just love this gorgeous rental.
We truly enjoyed our stay at Ten Spring Farm. The house was lovely and had everything we needed. It was also nicely situated from Burlington and other fun VT attractions.
The house was great. Clean and nicely decorated. Great place to hang out. The host was friendly and available when needed. Would definitely stay again.
Suzanne C.
Stayed 3 nights in Mar 2024
Response from VrboOwner on 22 Mar 2024
Thank you, Suzanne. We look forward to seeing you again!
Our group of 6 ages 18-22 (5) and over 40 (1) had a fabulous time at this well appointed home and grounds
would 10/10 recommend- the only thing that could've been better was if we could have stayed one more day
April R.
Stayed 2 nights in Jul 2023
Response from VrboOwner on 23 Feb 2024
I'm sorry I had to give April a rather negative review, as she was very friendly and spirited, but she brought her dog without booking or paying the pet fee. When I asked her to, she promised to pay it, but then left without doing so. Since then she has not responded to several emails from me, nor has she answered 3 phone calls from VRBO in regards to this unpaid fee.
I will be glad to improve her review if and when she pays the posted pet fee.
2/13/24 The fee has now been paid. :-) Unfortunately, VRBO tells me there is no way for me to improve or amend my ratings for April. As she's made good, I'm sorry about that.
I couldn't have picked a better place to stay. We were in Vermont to visit our daughter in Burlington. The drive out to the house was beautiful. It was so peaceful to sit outside in their sitting areas. The inside of the house was amazing with so much history. They thought of everything. I wish now we would have stayed longer. We will definitely be back.
I am always hesitant when I hear "farm house" because it can run the gamut, but Ten Springs Farm has it done right ! Beautiful renovation with comfortable and well appointed modern amenities. 5 adults and one dog had a wonderful stay. There are a few trails right around the property that allowed us to get out and about after a long drive. Host was very welcoming and thoughtful with a gift basket and waffle batter ! I would highly recommend.
We really enjoyed the stay, close to Bolton Valley and Smuggler’s Notch. Bob was a terrific host! The house was clean and comfortable with everything we needed, including a bottle of wine and waffles! The cool book collection was an added treat. The place has a really nice mid-century meets farmhouse style. It was great to be able to walk outside directly onto the XC ski trails. A hike to the top of Mt. Mansfield rounded out the long weekend. Definitely hope to come back.
Nadia G.
Stayed 2 nights in Feb 2024
Response from VrboOwner on 29 Feb 2024
Nadia, thank you so much for staying with us. We're impressed you were able to hike to the top of Mt Mansfield at this time of year! Looking forward to seeing you all again!
Loved the house and location to wedding site , but we were all young professionals and thought the booklet of rules waiting for us was pretty severe. Please also wait till at least 9am on a Sunday morning to knock on guests door, as 8 am was way to early. I would recommend your beautiful farmhouse, but please do not list it as pet friendly.
Beth Ann P.
Stayed 2 nights in Oct 2024
Response from VrboOwner on 5 Nov 2024
I’m sorry your impression is that we are not pet friendly. We’ve had many happy pets and pet owners over the three and a half years we’ve been in business and never had a complaint. I’m guessing you just didn’t see the pet and house rules on our website before you booked with us. As you know now, there is a pet fee (standard for VRBO and AirBnB). We need this to pay our cleaner who charges more after a dog visit.
My family and I all enjoyed our stay. Our party consisted of my immediate family of six adults and three children under 3. We were in town for a family member’s wedding and had a very busy schedule with little downtime. The property was very accommodating and suited our needs. The only drawback is the owner lives in an attached apartment and will involve himself in your stay at every opportunity from the moment you arrive until the moment you leave. He, his sister, and his partner were all very kind and hospitable, but staying here is more like staying with your distant relative who is keeping tabs on your whereabouts than a private vacation rental.
Ten Springs Farm afforded our party of four a restful, memorable winter stay. Winter sports enthusiasts will appreciate the convenience of nearby fields and trails for Nordic skiing or snowshoeing - practically right out the door. We loved the comfortable ambiance of the house itself: the sunlit living room, impressive selection of quality books, reading material, board games, and spacious kitchen, fitted with all the essentials as well as a few special touches. We appreciated Bob's quick responsiveness and accessibility when a few minor issues popped up related to extreme cold weather. He was right on it, and we didn't miss a beat. The owners' affection for this family homestead and its history is reflected throughout with many homey touches and interesting memorabilia. We'd love to visit again in the warm weather for a different seasonal experience.
We chose Ten Springs farm due to its location; being about 15 minutes from my son’s house. We were in Vermont for his wedding. It turned out to be a lovely property with large picture windows framing the most idyllic view of the hills, trees and even a couple cows. It was very peaceful. We actually couldn’t sleep there but had our other adult children and one grandchild stay as my husband had developed mobility issues that kept us from being able to use upstairs bedrooms. The owners were wonderful about answering our questions as we had to deal with the unexpected problem with lodgings. We spent our days there. The kitchen was well equipped and we enjoyed the mid-century modern vibe.
We have been looking for a home away from home where we can base ourselves on visits to our son who homesteads nearby. We have a well behaved 18 month old dog who joins us when we travel, we love to hike, bike and be outdoors, and we love to cook at home and gather around the kitchen table. This home was a perfect match to these needs and interests. There are cows who graze in the fields abutting the back yard and viewable from the big windows on the first floor. So, just be aware of this if your dog will feel compelled to bark in response to their presence. Our dog did not bark when visiting with them near the fence, he simply was often be eager to get outside to visit once he eyeballed them. There are blinds that allow one to block the view when helpful and we found that took care of things when our dog became over enthusiastic about their presence. Access to hiking all over the Underhill/Smugglers side of Mount Mansfield is fantastic as house is situated in close proximity to Mountain Road and Stevensville Road trail heads and parking. Road cycling and mountain biking is gorgeous in this area. Road cyclists with tires suited to some dirt and light gravel will allow for the best back roads to be included in your routes. Beds are very comfortable, kitchen is well stocked, and house is very eco friendly in its management which we deeply appreciated. The hosts are wonderful and we are eager to return soon. We have indeed found the home away from home we were looking for.
Gay C.
Stayed 12 nights in Sep 2023
Response from VrboOwner on 17 Oct 2023
Thank you so much for your glowing review, Gay! We're so glad you were able to take so much advantage of what we have to offer, and we're eagerly looking forward to your return.
Bob, Ann, and Lee
About the host
Hosted by Bob, Lee, and Ann
Welcome to Ten Springs Farm. The name is new, but the farm is old, the house built in the 1840s. Our parents bought this property from a dairy farmer in 1956. The driveway to the left of the barn was originally a town road and later a lane that the cows walked down to get to the pasture land below - now home to an active beaver colony, a rich wetland and animal corridor. Long before it was farm, this was (and still is) the homeland of the Mississquoi band of the Abenaki People, who have lived in northwestern Vermont for over 10,000 years.
Our father, William Linde, an architect, renovated the old farmhouse in this mid-century modern style where he and our mother raised us. He was an avid outdoorsman who, along with our mother, loved to fish and hunt and garden. We had various animals over the years - a horse, a pig, sheep, alpacas, chickens, ducks and geese. (Currently our neighbor pastures her beef cows here. You'll see them during the grazing months.) We grew up in this small town under the mountain, population ranging 800-1000. We knew everyone who passed by on the road and were a tight-knit community. The town has grown, but is still a very special place.
Sadly, our father died quite young in 1968, leaving our mother, Irene Linde, to raise us alone. She was a fiercely independent and resourceful woman who was very involved in the community, loved her home and was a true steward of the land. She was known as Paka to her 7 grand children, who enjoyed roaming the property (discovering the ten springs), gathering with their cousins over the holidays or curling up on the couch while she read to them. She died in 2018 at the age of 96, and we knew we had to find a way to preserve our home and family memories.
In 2020 and 21, the house was newly refreshed with many nods to our father's original vision. We are very happy to have been able to restore our childhood home and hope you enjoy your stay here, knowing that this house saw many happy years with this family.
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