Summary:
A reimagined Vermont escape just minutes from Stratton, where natural textures, thoughtful design, and mountain proximity come together in one warm, welcoming retreat.
Tucked just off Stratton Mountain Road on a quiet, wooded lot, Downtime blends the comforts of home with the elevated touches of a design-led getaway. With three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and an open-concept living space framed by vaulted ceilings and exposed beams, the home was built for both gathering and retreat, equally suited for weekend escapes, family holidays, or peaceful work-from-home stays.
The Space:
Step through the front door and into a heated-tile entryway, ideal for shedding boots and gear in any season. The main living area opens up just beyond, with a soaring great room centered around a warm and inviting hearth, surrounded by windows that pull the outdoors in. Whether you're curled up with a book, catching up with friends, or just watching the snow fall through the trees, the space invites you to slow down.
To one side, a dining table comfortably seats ten, with an adjoining breakfast nook for slower mornings. The newly remodeled kitchen is outfitted with high-end Café appliances, including a six-burner gas range, and is fully stocked for easy meals at home. Open shelving, warm woods, and stone counters add character and function in equal measure.
Bedrooms are spacious and serene, each with soft lighting, quality linens, and peaceful views of the surrounding woods. The main-floor suite includes a private deck and en suite bath with a double vanity and heated tile floors. Upstairs, youâll find two additional bedrooms that share a full bath with a tub, plus a cozy sitting area thatâs perfect for reading or relaxing. One of the bedrooms features a queen bed along with a pull-out king for flexible sleeping arrangements. The second has twin beds tucked into charming nooks beneath the eaves, an ideal hideaway for kids or anyone seeking a bit of whimsy. All bathrooms feature heated tile floors for an extra layer of comfort during cooler months.
Guest Access:
Contactless check-in; lock box. Note, 4x4 highly recommended from December-March.
The Neighborhood:
Located just five miles from the base of Stratton and under 20 minutes to both Bromley and Manchester, Downtime gives you easy access to skiing, hiking, dining, and shopping, without sacrificing peace and privacy. It's a central yet secluded spot, surrounded by nature but close to everything. Hit the slopes in winter, take scenic drives in fall, or spend sunny afternoons hiking, golfing, or swimming in nearby lakes.
Nearby Restaurants
- 4 mins to River Road Eatery (Bondville): cozy local favorite known for its warm atmosphere, delicious comfort food, and friendly bar scene.
- 9 minutes to The Fire Tower Restaurant & Tavern (Stratton): rustic and inviting with craft beers, cocktails, and mountain-view dining.
- 12 minutes SoLo Farm & Table: farm-to-table hotspot offering seasonal dishes in a charming, intimate setting just a short drive away.
- 14 mins to JJ Hapgood General Store & Eatery (Peru): historic community spot offering breakfasts, lunch, and curated Vermont goods, a true local gem.
Things to do
- 11 minutos to Stratton Mountain Resort: skiing, mountain biking, scenic lift rides, golf, UTV tours, fitness programs, and more.
- 12 minutes to Cliff Drysdale Tennis Center & Outdoor Pickleball Courts: enjoy a friendly match or lesson at this well-equipped facility.
- 12 minutes to Bromley Mountain Adventure Park: activities like alpine slides, scenic gondola rides, and family adventure options.
Getting Around:
Vehicle is recommended, with 4x4 or AWD in the winter.
Other Things to Note:
Notes & Disclaimers:
Wildlife: This is a home in a rural part of the country. You may see wildlife including deer, coyotes, foxes, and bears. Please be mindful of your surroundings and leaving out food and trash.
Weather: In the winter, there will be snow, ice, and occasional snowstorms. We recommend driving a vehicle with AWD or 4WD. Please drive with caution and be prepared with regards to the ability of your vehicle to drive in the snow.
Power & Internet: This is a rural part of the country. You may lose power or internet during inclement weather. We do not issue refunds for loss of power or internet out of our control.
Pets: Weâre happy to welcome your pup to the home! Please note that only one dog is allowed per stay, with a one-time fee of $150 plus tax. For everyoneâs comfort, we kindly ask that dogs remain leashed outdoors and that you clean up after them. Unfortunately, cats are not permitted due to allergy concerns. Any pet-related damages may result in additional charges.
Cancellation Policy: We cannot make any exceptions to our cancellation policy. Please consider travelerâs insurance.
Interaction with Guests:
No interaction with host required; available on chat service.