Yksityinen majoittaja
Hill Ross Farmhouse Historic Property
Majoituspaikan Hill Ross Farmhouse Historic Property valokuvagalleria





4 makuuhuonetta 2+ kylpyhuonetta 8 henkilöä
Suositut palvelut/mukavuudet
Tutustu alueeseen
Northampton, MA
- Smith College5 min ajomatka
- Historic Northampton6 min ajomatka
- Academy of Music Theater (teatteri)6 min ajomatka
- Hartford, CT (BDL-Bradleyn kansainvälinen lentoasema)55 min ajomatka
Huoneet ja sängyt
4 makuuhuonetta (8 henkilöä)
Makuuhuone 1
1 suuri parisänky
Makuuhuone 2
1 suuri parisänky
Makuuhuone 3
1 keskisuuri parisänky
Makuuhuone 4
1 parisänky
2 kylpyhuonetta, 1 WC
Kylpyhuone 1
Saippua · WC-istuin
Kylpyhuone 2
Saippua · Pyyhkeet saatavilla · Kylpyamme tai suihku · WC-istuin · Sampoo · Hiustenkuivaaja
Kylpyhuone 3
Saippua · Pyyhkeet saatavilla · Kylpyamme tai suihku · WC-istuin · Sampoo · Hiustenkuivaaja
Tilat
Tietoja majoituspaikasta
Hill Ross Farmhouse Historic Property
You'll have the Farmhouse at the historic Hill-Ross Homestead. Originally built circa 1820 with many original features, comfortable interiors, park like surroundings and a convenient 5 minute walk into downtown Florence. The Farmhouse houses 4 Bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. Two king bedrooms, one queen bedroom and one full bed on the third floor, one children's play room, one kitchen, one dining room, one sitting room with adjoining living room.
There are other tenants who share this 2+ acre property including Livestock 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 (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.
There are other tenants who share this 2+ acre property including Livestock 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 (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.
Majoittaja
Jacqueline G Leighton
Puhutut kielet
Englanti
Suojaa maksusi − varaa aina Vrbossa
Jos joku pyytää sinua tekemään varauksen hänen kauttaan tai maksamaan varauksen suoraan hänelle ennen kuin teet varauksen Vrbossa, ilmoita siitä.
Lisää päivämäärät nähdäksesi hinnat
Palvelut/mukavuudet
Pyykinpesukone
Kuivausrumpu
Ilmastointi
Pysäköinti saatavilla
Grilli
Takka
Samankaltaisia majoituspaikkoja

Close to Downtown/UMASS Walk-Out Basement Condo with game room & big backyard!
Close to Downtown/UMASS Walk-Out Basement Condo with game room & big backyard!
- Keittiö
- Pyykinpesukone
- Kuivausrumpu
- Ilmastointi
9.6 kautta 10, (4 arvostelua)
Talon säännöt
Sisäänkirjautuminen klo 15.00 jälkeen
Vuokraajan alaikäraja: 25
Uloskirjautuminen ennen klo 11.00
Lapset
Lapset sallitaan: 0–17-vuotiaat
Open fireplace and hot-to-touch radiators
Tapahtumat
Tapahtumien järjestäminen ei ole sallittua
Lemmikit
Lemmikkejä ei sallita
Tupakointikäytännöt
Tupakointi ei ole sallittu
Uloskirjautumisohjeet
Isäntä edellyttää, että suoritat seuraavat toimet ennen uloskirjautumista:
Täytä astianpesukone ja käynnistä se
Kerää käytetyt pyyhkeet
Poista henkilökohtaiset tavarat
Sammuta valot ja lukitse ovet
Jos et toimi näiden ohjeiden mukaisesti, saatat saada majoittajalta negatiivisen arvostelun.
Tärkeää tietoa
Hyvä tietää
Tätä majoituspaikkaa hallinnoi yksityinen majoittaja (eli taho, joka ei toimi kaupankäynti-, ammatinharjoittamis- tai liiketoimintatarkoituksissa). EU:n kuluttajansuojalaki, mukaan lukien peruutusoikeus, ei koske tätä varausta. Yksityisen majoittajan määrittämä peruutuskäytäntö koskee varaustasi.
Lisähenkilöistä saatetaan veloittaa maksu, joka vaihtelee majoituspaikoittain
Sisäänkirjautumisen yhteydessä saatetaan vaatia virallinen kuvallinen henkilöllisyystodistus sekä pankki- tai luottokortti tai käteisellä maksettava takuumaksu mahdollisten lisämaksujen varalta.
Erityispyyntöjen toteutuminen riippuu saatavuudesta sisäänkirjautumishetkellä, ja niistä saatetaan veloittaa lisämaksuja. Erityispyyntöjen toteutumista ei voida taata.
Juhlien tai ryhmätapahtumien järjestäminen on kielletty majoituspaikassa
Majoittaja on ilmoittanut, että majoituspaikassa on häkävaroitin
Majoittaja on ilmoittanut, että majoituspaikassa on palovaroitin
Tietoja alueesta
Firenze
Tämä loma-asunto sijaitsee kohteessa Firenze. Yankee Candle Village ja Holyoke Crossing ovat hyviä kohteita, jos haluat shoppailla lomallasi, ja alueen luonnosta kiinnostuneiden kannattaa lisätä Connecticut River Greenway State Park ja Brewer Brook Wildlife Management Area listalleen. Haluatko osallistua johonkin tapahtumaan tai käydä matsissa vierailusi aikana? Tarkista kohteiden Look Memorial Park Tennis Center ja Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium tapahtumakalenteri.
Northampton, MA
Lähettyvillä
- Cooley Dickinson Hospital - 3 min ajomatka - 2.2 km:n päässä
- Smith College - 5 min ajomatka - 3.6 km:n päässä
- Smith Collegen kasvitieteellinen puutarha - 5 min ajomatka - 4.0 km:n päässä
- Historic Northampton - 6 min ajomatka - 5.1 km:n päässä
- Academy of Music Theater (teatteri) - 6 min ajomatka - 5.0 km:n päässä
Liikkuminen
Ravintoloita
- McDonald's - 6 min ajomatka
- Burger King - 5 min ajomatka
- D'Angelo Grilled Sandwiches - 4 min ajomatka
- Taco Bell - 6 min ajomatka
- JJ's Tavern - 9 min kävelymatka
Usein kysytyt kysymykset
Arvostelut
Arvostelut
Arvosteluja ei vielä ole
Kirjoita tälle majoituspaikalle ensimmäinen arvostelu majoituksesi jälkeen.
Tietoa majoittajasta
Majoittaja: Jacqueline G Leighton

We’re key holders of historic rental properties in the Pioneer Valley. Our family so enjoys staying in beautiful, detailed, one-of-a-kind homes that gifts a treasurable experience. We hope our guests will gain as much pleasure as we do from our curated spaces.
Miksi majoittaja valitsi tämän majoituspaikan
There are other tenants who share this 2+ acre property including Livestock 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 (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.
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 (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.
Mikä tekee tästä majoituspaikasta ainutlaatuisen
There are other tenants who share this 2+ acre property including Livestock 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 (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.
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 (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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