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Hill Ross Guest Suite on Historic Homestead
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Opiniones
10 de 10,
Excepcional
2 habitaciones1 baño5 personas83.6 metros cuadrados
Servicios principales
Explora la zona

Florence, MA
- Place, Look Memorial Park19 min a pie
- Place, Look Memorial Park Tennis Center3 min en auto
- Place, Cooley Dickinson Hospital3 min en auto
- Airport, Hartford, CT (BDL-A. Internacional Bradley)50 min en auto
Habitaciones y camas
2 habitaciones (para 5 personas)
Habitación 1
1 cama matrimonial y 1 cama individual
Habitación 2
1 cama matrimonial
1 baño
Baño 1
Excusado · Solo regadera
Ambientes
Cocina
Jardín
Información de la propiedad
Hill Ross Guest Suite on Historic Homestead
Welcome to our charming 2-bedroom in the heart of Florence! Nestled just a short 17-minute drive from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a 6-minute drive from the renowned Smith College, this cozy retreat offers the perfect blend of convenience and tranquility.
As a guest, you'll be delighted by the wealth of traveler favorites, including high-speed WiFi and a convenient washer and dryer. Step into the fully stocked kitchen, where you can whip up delectable meals on the stove and oven, chill your drinks in the refrigerator, and enjoy al fresco dining on the grill. Savor your morning coffee with the provided coffee maker, kettle, and grinder, or blend up a refreshing smoothie in the blender.
You'll have the Guest Suite at The Historic Hill-Ross Homestead with private entrance all to yourself. Guest Suite is the renovated carriage house ell off the main farmhouse which houses 2 bedrooms, 1 kitchen, 1 living room and 1 bathroom including your own private patio. One bedroom has a queen bed and second bedroom has a full bed and a single bunk bed. Hill Ross Homestead is a short, 5 minute walk into downtown Florence.
Two parking spots are reserved for this unit that are conveniently located right in front of the unit. There is a 3 stair tread climb up to enter the unit and it is not wheelchair friendly. There are other tenants who share this 2+ acre property and we ask all our guests to be courteous of one another while enjoying its peaceful, park-like setting along the Mill River.
The historic Hill-Ross Farm is listed on the National Historic Registry
for being a stop along the Underground Railroad, along with other attributes.
Hill-Ross Homestead features a 19th-century farmhouse - the home for two important figures in the abolitionist movement, Samuel Lapham Hill and Austin Ross. Samuel Hill purchased the farm in 1841 from the Northampton Silk Company. In 1842, Hill and others founded the Northampton Association of Education and Industry, an organization with strong abolitionist views. The Association chose to locate in the Broughton’s Meadow (now Florence) section of Northampton due to the community’s thriving silk industry. Free laborers, rather than enslaved workers, produced silk, increasing the industry’s popularity among abolitionists. The Association’s property, including the Hill-Ross Farm, provided a store, school, common eating area and living space for its members. Because of the strong presence of the Association and silk manufacturers, Northampton became a haven for African Americans and abolitionists. Northampton proper often served as a stop for fugitive slaves traveling to Canada, and Association members encouraged fugitives’ permanent settlement.
As a guest, you'll be delighted by the wealth of traveler favorites, including high-speed WiFi and a convenient washer and dryer. Step into the fully stocked kitchen, where you can whip up delectable meals on the stove and oven, chill your drinks in the refrigerator, and enjoy al fresco dining on the grill. Savor your morning coffee with the provided coffee maker, kettle, and grinder, or blend up a refreshing smoothie in the blender.
You'll have the Guest Suite at The Historic Hill-Ross Homestead with private entrance all to yourself. Guest Suite is the renovated carriage house ell off the main farmhouse which houses 2 bedrooms, 1 kitchen, 1 living room and 1 bathroom including your own private patio. One bedroom has a queen bed and second bedroom has a full bed and a single bunk bed. Hill Ross Homestead is a short, 5 minute walk into downtown Florence.
Two parking spots are reserved for this unit that are conveniently located right in front of the unit. There is a 3 stair tread climb up to enter the unit and it is not wheelchair friendly. There are other tenants who share this 2+ acre property and we ask all our guests to be courteous of one another while enjoying its peaceful, park-like setting along the Mill River.
The historic Hill-Ross Farm is listed on the National Historic Registry
for being a stop along the Underground Railroad, along with other attributes.
Hill-Ross Homestead features a 19th-century farmhouse - the home for two important figures in the abolitionist movement, Samuel Lapham Hill and Austin Ross. Samuel Hill purchased the farm in 1841 from the Northampton Silk Company. In 1842, Hill and others founded the Northampton Association of Education and Industry, an organization with strong abolitionist views. The Association chose to locate in the Broughton’s Meadow (now Florence) section of Northampton due to the community’s thriving silk industry. Free laborers, rather than enslaved workers, produced silk, increasing the industry’s popularity among abolitionists. The Association’s property, including the Hill-Ross Farm, provided a store, school, common eating area and living space for its members. Because of the strong presence of the Association and silk manufacturers, Northampton became a haven for African Americans and abolitionists. Northampton proper often served as a stop for fugitive slaves traveling to Canada, and Association members encouraged fugitives’ permanent settlement.
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Servicios
Desayuno incluido
Cocina
Lavadora
Secadora
A/A
Área exterior
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Reglas de la propiedad
Hora de inicio del check-in: 15:00
Edad mínima para rentar: 24
Hora límite del check-out: 11:00
Niños
Se permiten niños: edad mínima de 0 a 17 años
Bunk bed is not permitted for children under 6
Eventos
No se permiten eventos
Mascotas
No se aceptan mascotas
Fumar
No se permite fumar
Instrucciones de check-out
El anfitrión exige que realices lo siguiente antes del check-out:
Cargar y encender el lavavajillas
Juntar las toallas usadas
Quitar los artículos personales
Please put all used towels in shower stall
Si no sigues todas estas instrucciones, podrías recibir una opinión negativa por parte del anfitrión.
Información importante
Información importante
Podría aplicarse un cargo por persona extra, que varía según la política de la propiedad
Es posible que debas presentar una identificación oficial con fotografía y una tarjeta de crédito, una tarjeta de débito o hacer un depósito en efectivo en el check-in para cubrir cualquier gasto imprevisto
Las solicitudes especiales no se pueden garantizar. Están sujetas a disponibilidad al momento del check-in y pueden tener un costo extra
No se permiten fiestas ni eventos de grupos
El anfitrión indicó que hay un detector de monóxido de carbono en la propiedad
El anfitrión indicó que hay un detector de humo en la propiedad
El equipamiento de seguridad de esta propiedad incluye extintor de incendios, botiquín de primeros auxilios y cerradura de alta seguridad
Número de registro de propiedad: C0167732140
No. de propiedad: 1819129vb
Avisos importantes
Se recomienda acceder a este hospedaje en auto.
Información de la zona
Florencia
Esta casa de vacaciones se encuentra en un río de Florencia. Aquellos que deseen ir de compras pueden visitar Yankee Candle Village y Holyoke Crossing, mientras que quienes quieran apreciar la belleza natural del área pueden ir a Connecticut River Greenway State Park y Brewer Brook Wildlife Management Area. ¿Viajas con niños? No te pierdas Congregation Beth Israel y Lyman Conservatory.

Florence, MA
Qué hay cerca
- Look Memorial Park - A 19 min a pie - 1.6 km
- Look Memorial Park Tennis Center - A 3 min en auto - 2.5 km
- Congregation Beth Israel - A 3 min en auto - 2.6 km
- Cooley Dickinson Hospital - A 3 min en auto - 2.6 km
- Smith College - A 5 min en auto - 4.0 km
Medios de transporte
Restaurantes
- Cumberland Farms - A 11 min a pie
- Starbucks - A 5 min en auto
- Burger King - A 5 min en auto
- D'Angelo Grilled Sandwiches - A 5 min en auto
- Hot Head Burritos - A 5 min en auto
Preguntas frecuentes
Acerca del anfitrión
Anfitrión: Jacqueline G Leighton
The Historic Hill-Ross Homestead is a multi residential property comprising of 3 antique houses and 2 barns. We love staying in beautiful one-of-a-kind homes that gifts our family a unique experience we so treasure and we hope you enjoy your time here as much as we do.
Por qué eligió esta propiedad
Located right outside of downtown Florence- Hill-Ross Homestead gets all the pleasure of being a part of a local vibrant community but we enjoy a peaceful park-like setting along the Mill River.
Qué distingue a esta propiedad
The Historic Hill-Ross Homestead is a multi residential property comprising of 3 antique houses and 2 barns. We ask all our guests to be courteous of one another while enjoying its peaceful, park-like setting along the Mill River.
Listed on the National Historic Registry for being a stop along the Underground Railroad, along with other attributes.
Hill-Ross Homestead features a 19th-century farmhouse (circa 1820)- the home for two important figures in the abolitionist movement, Samuel Lapham Hill and Austin Ross. Samuel Hill purchased the farm in 1841 from the Northampton Silk Company. In 1842, Hill and others founded the Northampton Association of Education and Industry, an organization with strong abolitionist views. The Association chose to locate in the Broughton’s Meadow (now Florence) section of Northampton due to the community’s thriving silk industry. Free laborers, rather than enslaved workers, produced silk, increasing the industry’s popularity among abolitionists. The Association’s property, including the Hill-Ross Farm, provided a store, school, common eating area and living space for its members. Because of the strong presence of the Association and silk manufacturers, Northampton became a haven for African Americans and abolitionists. Northampton proper often served as a stop for fugitive slaves traveling to Canada, and Association members encouraged fugitives’ permanent settlement.
Listed on the National Historic Registry for being a stop along the Underground Railroad, along with other attributes.
Hill-Ross Homestead features a 19th-century farmhouse (circa 1820)- the home for two important figures in the abolitionist movement, Samuel Lapham Hill and Austin Ross. Samuel Hill purchased the farm in 1841 from the Northampton Silk Company. In 1842, Hill and others founded the Northampton Association of Education and Industry, an organization with strong abolitionist views. The Association chose to locate in the Broughton’s Meadow (now Florence) section of Northampton due to the community’s thriving silk industry. Free laborers, rather than enslaved workers, produced silk, increasing the industry’s popularity among abolitionists. The Association’s property, including the Hill-Ross Farm, provided a store, school, common eating area and living space for its members. Because of the strong presence of the Association and silk manufacturers, Northampton became a haven for African Americans and abolitionists. Northampton proper often served as a stop for fugitive slaves traveling to Canada, and Association members encouraged fugitives’ permanent settlement.
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