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Quechee, VT
- Place, Restaurante y taller de vidrio Simon PearceA 2 min a pie
- Place, Centro de naturaleza del Instituto de Ciencias Naturales de VermontA 16 min a pie
- Place, Puente del desfiladero de QuecheeA 1 min en coche
- Airport, Lebanon, NH (LEB-Lebanon Municipal)A 9 min en coche
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3 habitaciones (capacidad para 6 personas)
Habitación 1
1 cama de matrimonio
Habitación 2
1 cama de matrimonio
Habitación 3
2 camas individuales
2 baños
Baño 1
Bañera · WC · Solo ducha
Baño 2
WC · Solo ducha
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Historic Charm, Walk to Village | The Mill House
Summary:
Experience the unique heritage of Quechee at The Mill House, one of the original High Street mill houses in the heart of the Historic District, steps from the covered bridge, village green, & local favorites. Explore the area’s rich past, unwind in bright, comfortable spaces honoring 19th-century roots while offering modern comforts.
Please SEE: Other Things to Note
For Area Details, Please SEE: The Neighborhood & Getting Around
*Pet Friendly, fee applies per pet.
*Includes Quechee Club Access
The Space:
The Mill House, Home Features:
• 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath - Available for up to 6 Guests!
• One of Quechee’s Original Mill Houses—19th-Century History
• Bright, Spacious Living Room and Comfortable Seating
• Fully Equipped Kitchen and Dining Room
• Loft Lounge with Games, Books, and Skylight
• Free WiFi & Smart TV
The Mill House is a beautifully renovated 1820 New England home perched above Quechee’s iconic covered bridge and waterfall, right in the heart of Vermont’s scenic Upper Valley. This three-bedroom, two-bath retreat comfortably sleeps up to six guests, offering a perfect mix of historic charm and modern convenience. The home sits in a quiet, private neighborhood within Quechee’s Historic District, just a short walk to the village green, Simon Pearce, the Post Office, Library, and the Ottauquechee River.
A True Piece of Quechee History:
The Mill House is one of just three original mill houses on High Street, built in the mid-19th century by the J.C. Parker Company for mill workers and their families. The Quechee village itself grew up around the power of the Ottauquechee River falls and dam, which provided industrial power for sawmills, gristmills, and ultimately textile mills. These rare homes are treasured for their classic 1½-story form, clapboard siding, granite foundations, and modest, functional design—hallmarks of Vermont’s industrial heritage. With its distinctive period features, The Mill House stands as a proud contributor to the Quechee Historic Mill District, recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. Staying here, you’ll experience the authentic charm and architectural character that define this well-preserved 19th-century village. Stay in a historic location and experience the rich culture of the time.
Inside, you’ll find a bright and welcoming living room with hardwood floors and vintage columns—ideal for relaxing after a day exploring. The spacious kitchen features an island for gathering, plenty of counter space, and all the essentials for easy meal prep. The dining room is perfect for shared meals, with classic New England style and large windows that let in plenty of natural light. A washer and dryer are conveniently located in the kitchen area for guest use.
Each of the three bedrooms is thoughtfully designed for comfort. The primary bedroom offers a roomy bed, reading lamps, a cozy chair by the window, and a bookshelf with a selection of books. The second bedroom features a welcoming bed, a bedside table and lamp, a fan for warmer days, and vintage skis on the wall for a touch of Vermont flair. The third bedroom is set up with two twin beds, bright windows, a soft rug, and a small fan, making it ideal for kids or friends. Upstairs, the loft sitting area is perfect for games, reading, or just unwinding, with a plush sofa, lounge chair, board games, books, a dartboard, and natural light from skylights.
Step outside to enjoy the classic covered front porch with outdoor seating, or take advantage of the easy driveway parking right next to the house (space for up to two vehicles). The Mill House’s unbeatable location means you can walk to the Annual Balloon Festival, the village green, Simon Pearce, and the covered bridge. Outdoor lovers will appreciate easy access to hiking trails, the Quechee Gorge, and year-round activities like tennis, golf, and skiing through the Quechee Club Landowners Association. The surrounding region is filled with rolling hills, covered bridges, rivers, and quintessential Vermont scenery, while nearby Woodstock and Hanover offer even more to explore. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat, outdoor adventure, or a taste of classic Vermont village life, Mill House is the perfect home base for your getaway.
For history enthusiasts:
As you stroll through the neighborhood, you’ll have the chance to discover the other original mill houses on High Street, each with its own story and preserved architectural details. The Mill House is another of this historic trio—be sure to notice its distinctive glass-and-panel entry with sidelights and an entablature lintel, a unique feature from its circa-1850 construction. To spot these historic homes, look for their modest 1½ to 2-story scale, close alignment to the road, and classic gable-front forms. Many feature clapboard siding, granite or fieldstone foundations, and minimal ornamentation—defining characteristics of the worker-era vernacular architecture that gives the Quechee Historic Mill District its unique charm. Many of these houses retain original features (or at least their external form) and help map out the spatial pattern of how the village accommodated the mill workforce. If you walk or drive through the district, you’ll notice houses on High Street and nearby streets that were clearly built for workers: modest in scale, aligned close to the street, often with simple gable-front or gable-end forms. Staying at The Mill House, you’ll be part of the living legacy that makes this area so special.
Please Note: The woodstove in the living room is for decorative purposes only and not operational.
Guest Access:
We offer convenient door codes for self-check-in. Quechee Lakes Rentals by Portoro uses convenient keyless entry for self check-in, details provided 2 weeks (or less) prior to arrival by email and text message.
• Early check-ins or late check-outs: If the property happens to be ready earlier than the standard 3 pm check-in time on the day of your arrival, in most cases an early arrival option may be available when confirmed with the main office. Late check-outs must be confirmed with main office staff prior to the date of departure.
Access To: The Quechee Club
This home offers exclusive access to The Quechee Club. There is something for everyone at The Quechee Club, an outdoor enthusiast's haven and every outdoor whim.
In the summer months, members and renters can enjoy several outdoor activities. The Club offers two championship 18-hole golf courses, Lakeland & Highland, with stunning scenery and conditions. Tennis courts are spread throughout the community with professional tennis lessons and enjoyable competition. Renters can also enjoy the state-of-the-art aquatic center featuring an indoor & outdoor pool with an active kid's zone. Likewise, you can venture over to the beach at Lake Pinneo and rent a kayak or canoe. Then head to The Club to enjoy a cocktail by the pool, a meal on Dewey's Deck, or fine dining at Davidson's.
In the winter months, Ski Quechee is our featured amenity. Open Friday through Sunday, take the family out for an exciting day on expertly groomed terrain. You can enjoy our wonderful base lodge and après ski gatherings with activities for the whole family. The Club also maintains heated platform tennis with warming huts through the cold months to keep your paddle game sharp. The Club features a full winter recreational calendar, including snowshoeing, x-country skiing, sledding, and much more! Outside of our seasonal offerings, there is so much more at Quechee. The Club offers a modern fitness center with daily fitness classes and top-notch equipment. Hiking trails are spread throughout the community woods. Quechee is home to several special events and incredible dining experiences.
To elevate your experience further, indulge in the diverse dining options available at The Club House.
For inquiries regarding fees, amenities and availability, please reach out to Member Services directly at The Quechee Club.
Getting Around:
Come and make unforgettable memories in this charming Vermont haven. We welcome you! This Upper Valley experience seamlessly weaves together the natural beauty of Vermont with the cultural vibrancy of Hanover, creating an unforgettable blend of outdoor adventures, historical exploration, and small-town charm. Whether you're soaking in the scenic wonders or delving into cultural delights, the Upper Valley promises a journey for every traveler. Discover endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation in the Woodstock-Barnard area of Vermont, where every moment is infused with the essence of New England charm. Nestled amidst breathtaking natural beauty, our vacation rental offers unparalleled access to various attractions and activities that cater to every interest.
Traveling to/around the Upper Valley region of Vermont - Explore by foot, by ski, by bike, or by horseback:
• You’ll definitely need your own car, as there are limited taxis available. While the town itself is walkable, it will be necessary to drive to nearby hikes and sightseeing spots. The outer parts of town, such as South Woodstock, are only conveniently accessed by car.
• Bike rentals are available in the village, though biking in the commercial area of the village is discouraged, as the flow of people and cars can be concentrated. The terrain has many hills, and a mountain bike should be used to traverse such rugged areas.
Airports:
• Burlington (BTV) [VT]
• Lebanon (LEB) [NH]
• Manchester (MHT) [NH]
• Boston Logan (BOS) [MA]
Popular Landmarks:
• Mount Ascutney
• Norman Williams Public Library
• Woodstock Town Hall
• Marsh Billings Rockefeller National Historical Park
• Saint Gaudens National Historic Site
• President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site
• Alden Partridge Plaque
• Joseph Smith Memorial
• Whale’s Dance
• Largest Zipper in North America
• Vermont Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial
• Hanover, Home to Dartmouth University
Experience the unique heritage of Quechee at The Mill House, one of the original High Street mill houses in the heart of the Historic District, steps from the covered bridge, village green, & local favorites. Explore the area’s rich past, unwind in bright, comfortable spaces honoring 19th-century roots while offering modern comforts.
Please SEE: Other Things to Note
For Area Details, Please SEE: The Neighborhood & Getting Around
*Pet Friendly, fee applies per pet.
*Includes Quechee Club Access
The Space:
The Mill House, Home Features:
• 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath - Available for up to 6 Guests!
• One of Quechee’s Original Mill Houses—19th-Century History
• Bright, Spacious Living Room and Comfortable Seating
• Fully Equipped Kitchen and Dining Room
• Loft Lounge with Games, Books, and Skylight
• Free WiFi & Smart TV
The Mill House is a beautifully renovated 1820 New England home perched above Quechee’s iconic covered bridge and waterfall, right in the heart of Vermont’s scenic Upper Valley. This three-bedroom, two-bath retreat comfortably sleeps up to six guests, offering a perfect mix of historic charm and modern convenience. The home sits in a quiet, private neighborhood within Quechee’s Historic District, just a short walk to the village green, Simon Pearce, the Post Office, Library, and the Ottauquechee River.
A True Piece of Quechee History:
The Mill House is one of just three original mill houses on High Street, built in the mid-19th century by the J.C. Parker Company for mill workers and their families. The Quechee village itself grew up around the power of the Ottauquechee River falls and dam, which provided industrial power for sawmills, gristmills, and ultimately textile mills. These rare homes are treasured for their classic 1½-story form, clapboard siding, granite foundations, and modest, functional design—hallmarks of Vermont’s industrial heritage. With its distinctive period features, The Mill House stands as a proud contributor to the Quechee Historic Mill District, recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. Staying here, you’ll experience the authentic charm and architectural character that define this well-preserved 19th-century village. Stay in a historic location and experience the rich culture of the time.
Inside, you’ll find a bright and welcoming living room with hardwood floors and vintage columns—ideal for relaxing after a day exploring. The spacious kitchen features an island for gathering, plenty of counter space, and all the essentials for easy meal prep. The dining room is perfect for shared meals, with classic New England style and large windows that let in plenty of natural light. A washer and dryer are conveniently located in the kitchen area for guest use.
Each of the three bedrooms is thoughtfully designed for comfort. The primary bedroom offers a roomy bed, reading lamps, a cozy chair by the window, and a bookshelf with a selection of books. The second bedroom features a welcoming bed, a bedside table and lamp, a fan for warmer days, and vintage skis on the wall for a touch of Vermont flair. The third bedroom is set up with two twin beds, bright windows, a soft rug, and a small fan, making it ideal for kids or friends. Upstairs, the loft sitting area is perfect for games, reading, or just unwinding, with a plush sofa, lounge chair, board games, books, a dartboard, and natural light from skylights.
Step outside to enjoy the classic covered front porch with outdoor seating, or take advantage of the easy driveway parking right next to the house (space for up to two vehicles). The Mill House’s unbeatable location means you can walk to the Annual Balloon Festival, the village green, Simon Pearce, and the covered bridge. Outdoor lovers will appreciate easy access to hiking trails, the Quechee Gorge, and year-round activities like tennis, golf, and skiing through the Quechee Club Landowners Association. The surrounding region is filled with rolling hills, covered bridges, rivers, and quintessential Vermont scenery, while nearby Woodstock and Hanover offer even more to explore. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat, outdoor adventure, or a taste of classic Vermont village life, Mill House is the perfect home base for your getaway.
For history enthusiasts:
As you stroll through the neighborhood, you’ll have the chance to discover the other original mill houses on High Street, each with its own story and preserved architectural details. The Mill House is another of this historic trio—be sure to notice its distinctive glass-and-panel entry with sidelights and an entablature lintel, a unique feature from its circa-1850 construction. To spot these historic homes, look for their modest 1½ to 2-story scale, close alignment to the road, and classic gable-front forms. Many feature clapboard siding, granite or fieldstone foundations, and minimal ornamentation—defining characteristics of the worker-era vernacular architecture that gives the Quechee Historic Mill District its unique charm. Many of these houses retain original features (or at least their external form) and help map out the spatial pattern of how the village accommodated the mill workforce. If you walk or drive through the district, you’ll notice houses on High Street and nearby streets that were clearly built for workers: modest in scale, aligned close to the street, often with simple gable-front or gable-end forms. Staying at The Mill House, you’ll be part of the living legacy that makes this area so special.
Please Note: The woodstove in the living room is for decorative purposes only and not operational.
Guest Access:
We offer convenient door codes for self-check-in. Quechee Lakes Rentals by Portoro uses convenient keyless entry for self check-in, details provided 2 weeks (or less) prior to arrival by email and text message.
• Early check-ins or late check-outs: If the property happens to be ready earlier than the standard 3 pm check-in time on the day of your arrival, in most cases an early arrival option may be available when confirmed with the main office. Late check-outs must be confirmed with main office staff prior to the date of departure.
Access To: The Quechee Club
This home offers exclusive access to The Quechee Club. There is something for everyone at The Quechee Club, an outdoor enthusiast's haven and every outdoor whim.
In the summer months, members and renters can enjoy several outdoor activities. The Club offers two championship 18-hole golf courses, Lakeland & Highland, with stunning scenery and conditions. Tennis courts are spread throughout the community with professional tennis lessons and enjoyable competition. Renters can also enjoy the state-of-the-art aquatic center featuring an indoor & outdoor pool with an active kid's zone. Likewise, you can venture over to the beach at Lake Pinneo and rent a kayak or canoe. Then head to The Club to enjoy a cocktail by the pool, a meal on Dewey's Deck, or fine dining at Davidson's.
In the winter months, Ski Quechee is our featured amenity. Open Friday through Sunday, take the family out for an exciting day on expertly groomed terrain. You can enjoy our wonderful base lodge and après ski gatherings with activities for the whole family. The Club also maintains heated platform tennis with warming huts through the cold months to keep your paddle game sharp. The Club features a full winter recreational calendar, including snowshoeing, x-country skiing, sledding, and much more! Outside of our seasonal offerings, there is so much more at Quechee. The Club offers a modern fitness center with daily fitness classes and top-notch equipment. Hiking trails are spread throughout the community woods. Quechee is home to several special events and incredible dining experiences.
To elevate your experience further, indulge in the diverse dining options available at The Club House.
For inquiries regarding fees, amenities and availability, please reach out to Member Services directly at The Quechee Club.
Getting Around:
Come and make unforgettable memories in this charming Vermont haven. We welcome you! This Upper Valley experience seamlessly weaves together the natural beauty of Vermont with the cultural vibrancy of Hanover, creating an unforgettable blend of outdoor adventures, historical exploration, and small-town charm. Whether you're soaking in the scenic wonders or delving into cultural delights, the Upper Valley promises a journey for every traveler. Discover endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation in the Woodstock-Barnard area of Vermont, where every moment is infused with the essence of New England charm. Nestled amidst breathtaking natural beauty, our vacation rental offers unparalleled access to various attractions and activities that cater to every interest.
Traveling to/around the Upper Valley region of Vermont - Explore by foot, by ski, by bike, or by horseback:
• You’ll definitely need your own car, as there are limited taxis available. While the town itself is walkable, it will be necessary to drive to nearby hikes and sightseeing spots. The outer parts of town, such as South Woodstock, are only conveniently accessed by car.
• Bike rentals are available in the village, though biking in the commercial area of the village is discouraged, as the flow of people and cars can be concentrated. The terrain has many hills, and a mountain bike should be used to traverse such rugged areas.
Airports:
• Burlington (BTV) [VT]
• Lebanon (LEB) [NH]
• Manchester (MHT) [NH]
• Boston Logan (BOS) [MA]
Popular Landmarks:
• Mount Ascutney
• Norman Williams Public Library
• Woodstock Town Hall
• Marsh Billings Rockefeller National Historical Park
• Saint Gaudens National Historic Site
• President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site
• Alden Partridge Plaque
• Joseph Smith Memorial
• Whale’s Dance
• Largest Zipper in North America
• Vermont Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial
• Hanover, Home to Dartmouth University
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Información sobre la zona
Quechee
Esta casa de vacaciones se encuentra en Quechee, en un entorno rural y en un lago. Route 4 Glassblowing Studio y Teatro Briggs Opera House son etapas fundamentales para los aficionados a la cultura en esta región, donde también puedes acercarte a lugares emblemáticos como Taftsville Covered Bridge y Casa Museo Dana. ¿Te apetece disfrutar de un evento especial? Puedes consultar el calendario de Memorial Field o Pabellón deportivo Leede Arena. Anímate a realizar actividades al aire libre como la equitación, la escalada o la escalada en roca.

Quechee, VT
Qué hay en los alrededores
- Restaurante y taller de vidrio Simon Pearce - A 2 min a pie - 0.2 km
- Route 4 Glassblowing Studio - A 5 min a pie - 0.5 km
- Instituto de Ciencias Naturales de Vermont - A 15 min a pie - 1.3 km
- Centro de naturaleza del Instituto de Ciencias Naturales de Vermont - A 16 min a pie - 1.4 km
- Puente del desfiladero de Quechee - A 1 min en coche - 1.1 km
Cómo moverse por la zona
Restaurantes
- Panera Bread - A 11 min en coche
- Jersey Mike'S Subs - A 10 min en coche
- Wendy's - A 11 min en coche
- McDonald's - A 10 min en coche
- Dunkin' - A 10 min en coche
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