Casa completa
Hubbard Boyle Way an authentic Vermont Farmhouse Retreat in North Danville
Galería de fotos de Hubbard Boyle Way an authentic Vermont Farmhouse Retreat in North Danville





5 habitaciones 2 baños 10 personas
Servicios principales
Explora la zona
Danville, VT
- Laberinto de maizales Great Vermont13 min en auto
- Athenaeum de St. Johnsbury13 min en auto
- Dog Mountain, Home of Stephen Huneck Gallery20 min en auto
- Lyndonville, VT (LLX-Caledonia County)29 min en auto
Habitaciones y camas
5 habitaciones (para 10 personas)
Habitación 1
1 cama Queen y 1 sofá cama matrimonial
Habitación 2
2 camas individuales
Habitación 3
1 cama matrimonial
Habitación 4
1 cama matrimonial
Habitación 5
2 camas individuales
2 baños
Baño 1
Jabón · Se ofrecen toallas · Tina o regadera · Excusado · Secadora de cabello
Baño 2
Jabón · Se ofrecen toallas · Tina o regadera · Excusado · Secadora de cabello
Ambientes
Deck o patio
Cobertizo o lanai
Cocina
Jardín
Información de la propiedad
Hubbard Boyle Way an authentic Vermont Farmhouse Retreat in North Danville
Step back in time at this authentic private Vermont Farmhouse Retreat in North Danville, VT
Fall in Love with Autumn at Our North Danville Farmhouse Retreat
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Vermont’s fall foliage at this enchantingly authentic and private farmhouse, nestled in the serene countryside of North Danville. As the leaves turn brilliant shades of crimson, amber, and gold, this timeless haven becomes the perfect place to savor the season’s magic.
Historic Charm Meets Cozy Comfort
Thoughtfully updated yet rich with history, the farmhouse offers five inviting bedrooms (queen, full, twin, and sofa bed), two full bathrooms, and warm, character-filled spaces—from the well-appointed kitchen to the welcoming living and dining rooms. A peaceful office nook provides a quiet corner for reflection or remote work, with fiber optic internet and a large smart TV to keep you connected if you choose.
Accessible & Inclusive
With a ramped entry and a bedroom and bathroom on the first floor, the home ensures ease and tranquility for guests of all ages and abilities.
Simple Joys & Vintage Fun
Inside, shelves overflow with books, puzzles, and games that echo the slower pace of yesteryear. The historic dairy barn invites exploration with vintage artifacts and signage, while modern touches like foosball and ping pong tables offer timeless entertainment.
70 Acres of Autumn Splendor
Step outside into a kaleidoscope of fall colors. Meandering trails wind through fields and forests, perfect for leaf-peeping strolls, spontaneous adventures, or a picnic beside the babbling brook. Watch the kids revel in nature’s playground, or simply breathe in the crisp, woodsy air.
Evenings by Firelight
As the sun dips below the horizon, gather around the fire pit under a canopy of stars. Dine alfresco on the patio, sip cider by the flames, and watch the magic of day turning to night in the meadow—an unforgettable autumn ritual.
Kitchen Comforts with a Vintage Twist
The kitchen’s charming coffee and tea bar offers multiple brewing options (Mr. Coffee, Keurig, French press, electric kettle), while cooking amenities like a bread maker, air fryer/toaster oven combo, and crockpots make fall meals a breeze. The summer kitchen is picnic-ready with coolers, a basket, and a blanket—ideal for an outdoor nap or a scenic snack.
Farm-Fresh Vermont Goods
After booking, enhance your stay with a curated selection of Vermont-made meats, cheeses, jams, maple syrup, and more—crafted by us, at our other farm (Happy Bird Poultry Farm, Smokehouse and Farm Market) and waiting for you at Hubbard Boyle Way.
Whether you're tracing the property's storied past, making fireside memories, or simply soaking in the golden stillness of the season, this classic farmhouse retreat is your invitation to slow down, savor autumn’s brilliance, and reconnect with what matters most.
Fall in Love with Autumn at Our North Danville Farmhouse Retreat
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Vermont’s fall foliage at this enchantingly authentic and private farmhouse, nestled in the serene countryside of North Danville. As the leaves turn brilliant shades of crimson, amber, and gold, this timeless haven becomes the perfect place to savor the season’s magic.
Historic Charm Meets Cozy Comfort
Thoughtfully updated yet rich with history, the farmhouse offers five inviting bedrooms (queen, full, twin, and sofa bed), two full bathrooms, and warm, character-filled spaces—from the well-appointed kitchen to the welcoming living and dining rooms. A peaceful office nook provides a quiet corner for reflection or remote work, with fiber optic internet and a large smart TV to keep you connected if you choose.
Accessible & Inclusive
With a ramped entry and a bedroom and bathroom on the first floor, the home ensures ease and tranquility for guests of all ages and abilities.
Simple Joys & Vintage Fun
Inside, shelves overflow with books, puzzles, and games that echo the slower pace of yesteryear. The historic dairy barn invites exploration with vintage artifacts and signage, while modern touches like foosball and ping pong tables offer timeless entertainment.
70 Acres of Autumn Splendor
Step outside into a kaleidoscope of fall colors. Meandering trails wind through fields and forests, perfect for leaf-peeping strolls, spontaneous adventures, or a picnic beside the babbling brook. Watch the kids revel in nature’s playground, or simply breathe in the crisp, woodsy air.
Evenings by Firelight
As the sun dips below the horizon, gather around the fire pit under a canopy of stars. Dine alfresco on the patio, sip cider by the flames, and watch the magic of day turning to night in the meadow—an unforgettable autumn ritual.
Kitchen Comforts with a Vintage Twist
The kitchen’s charming coffee and tea bar offers multiple brewing options (Mr. Coffee, Keurig, French press, electric kettle), while cooking amenities like a bread maker, air fryer/toaster oven combo, and crockpots make fall meals a breeze. The summer kitchen is picnic-ready with coolers, a basket, and a blanket—ideal for an outdoor nap or a scenic snack.
Farm-Fresh Vermont Goods
After booking, enhance your stay with a curated selection of Vermont-made meats, cheeses, jams, maple syrup, and more—crafted by us, at our other farm (Happy Bird Poultry Farm, Smokehouse and Farm Market) and waiting for you at Hubbard Boyle Way.
Whether you're tracing the property's storied past, making fireside memories, or simply soaking in the golden stillness of the season, this classic farmhouse retreat is your invitation to slow down, savor autumn’s brilliance, and reconnect with what matters most.
Agrega fechas para ver los precios
Servicios
Cocina
Lavadora
Secadora
Mascotas
Wifi gratis
A/A
Propiedades similares

Joe’s Pond piece of Heaven
Joe’s Pond piece of Heaven
- Tina de hidromasaje
- Cocina
- Lavadora
- Secadora
Reglas de la propiedad
Hora de inicio del check-in: 16:00
Edad mínima para rentar: 25
Hora límite del check-out: 11:00
Niños
Se permiten niños: edad mínima de 0 a 17 años
Eventos
No se permiten eventos
Mascotas
Se aceptan mascotas: perros y gatos (2 máximo)
We would like pet details and will consider more.
Fumar
No se permite fumar
No smoking tolerated anywhere else.
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
Ideal para estancias largas
El equipamiento de seguridad de esta propiedad incluye detector de monóxido de carbono, extintor de incendios y detector de humo
Información de la zona
Danville
Step back in time at this authentic Vermont Farmhouse Retreat in North Danville se encuentra en Danville. La belleza natural del área puede apreciarse en Molly's Falls Pond State Park y Roy Mountain Wildlife Management Area, y los puntos de interés incluyen Laberinto de maizales Great Vermont y Planetario y Museo Fairbanks. También vale la pena conocer Peacham Store y Karm e-Choling.
Danville, VT
Qué hay cerca
- Catamount Film & Arts - A 12 min en auto - 10.5 km
- Laberinto de maizales Great Vermont - A 13 min en auto - 6.5 km
- Athenaeum de St. Johnsbury - A 13 min en auto - 11.6 km
- Planetario y Museo Fairbanks - A 13 min en auto - 11.6 km
- Dog Mountain, Home of Stephen Huneck Gallery - A 20 min en auto - 17.0 km
Medios de transporte
Restaurantes
- McDonald's - A 18 min en auto
- The Pizza Man - A 19 min en auto
- 98 Mill - A 13 min en auto
- Dunkin' - A 18 min en auto
- The Buttery: Kitchen + Pantry - A 12 min en auto
Preguntas frecuentes
Opiniones
Opiniones
No hay opiniones todavía
Sé la primera persona en opinar sobre tu estancia en esta propiedad.
Acerca del anfitrión
Anfitrión: Ember

We are your hosts. Stacey and Ember (husband and wife). You will mostly talk with me (Ember) as Stacey isn't a computer guy. We both love Vermont and history and are excited to share our historical farm with you! Stacey's dad was a career military man. Serving many years in the Army before retiring in 1976. Stacey was born at Forte Orde in California, while his Dad was serving in Vietnam. Stacey is the eighth of nine children born to his parents and he spent his first decade traveling with them from Army base to Army base.
I was born and raised in the neighboring town of Walden. The twelfth of thirteen children. My family were dairy farmers, loggers, maple syrup makers, twelfth generation Vermonters and owner/operators of the local lumber mill. The lumber mill is where Stacey and I first met as children. We connected as high school sweethearts in 1982. I graduated on a Friday evening in June 1984 and we were married the following week on Saturday. We have been together ever since and have one son and two grandsons together.
I was born and raised in the neighboring town of Walden. The twelfth of thirteen children. My family were dairy farmers, loggers, maple syrup makers, twelfth generation Vermonters and owner/operators of the local lumber mill. The lumber mill is where Stacey and I first met as children. We connected as high school sweethearts in 1982. I graduated on a Friday evening in June 1984 and we were married the following week on Saturday. We have been together ever since and have one son and two grandsons together.
Por qué eligió esta propiedad
We didn't really choose this neighborhood, it was chosen long before us. You see the property that we call Hubbard Boyle Way today has been in the Hubbard family (Stacey's mothers family) for many generations. We were fortunate enough to be able to purchase it from her estate when she passed away. We are beyond thrilled to have our time to leave our mark on it's ownership and share it's rich family and farm history with you all.
This is not something we thought about prior to her passing as being on the younger end of the family we never imagined that one of the older siblings wouldn't take on that role. BUT here we are! We so appreciate you all being interested in helping us keep the farm and it's history preserved for at least one generation. Our hope is that it will be for many more generations.
This is not something we thought about prior to her passing as being on the younger end of the family we never imagined that one of the older siblings wouldn't take on that role. BUT here we are! We so appreciate you all being interested in helping us keep the farm and it's history preserved for at least one generation. Our hope is that it will be for many more generations.
Qué distingue a esta propiedad
There are so many things that make Hubbard Boyle Way unique. As I say in the opening of this site it is an AUTHENTIC Vermont farmhouse. It was built in 1856 and many things have stayed the same. Much of the wooden furniture in the home is from at least Mother Boyles grandparents. As time allows we are adding more historical photos and momentos of the family history and that of the farm and to a degree the town of Danville, itself. The barn will hold some prerequisite short term guest items (foosball, ping pong and pool tables) but it will also offer a self-guided "museum" tour of the barn, equiptment, tools etc. So you can emerse yourself (at least mentally) into the day of a Vermont dairy farmer prior to bulk milk tanks and big tractors. There is also 70 acres of field and forests that we have put in walking trails for you to enjoy all of it. We will have signage to point out the native plants and trees along them. Eventually, the signs will include not just the name of the plant/tree but also it's signifigance in the evolution of Vermont. We plan to reintroduce some native trees and shrubs that died off over the years. For example the American Chestnut that was once the top timber tree for Vermont but almost 100 percent succumbed to the Chestnut Blight in the 1930's in all of the Northeastern US. All of this will take time (and money) so we are so gald to have you along for the journey.
Idiomas:
inglés
Dinos cómo podemos mejorar nuestro sitioEnviar comentarios