Cottage on the Hill The historic converted early 1800's one room school house is filled with many antique furnishings. All bed and bath linens are supplied. Mt.
This exceedingly charming cottage on a wooded hilltop just outside of Brownsville has great views of Mt Ascutney and a burbling brook at the base of the hill. Hanging in the stairway are photographs of the house when it was the Hammond Hill School, with its teacher and her students. Enjoy the coziness of a gas fireplace in the living room or a wood fire in the chiminea on the deck. The cottage fea
tures a fully equipped and outfitted kitchen. Both bedrooms are upstairs, the master with a queen size bed and the second bedroom with a full-size double bed. Ascutney, only 5 minutes away, with opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, down hill skiing, snow shoeing or cross country skiing. There is easy access to the VAST trail network for snowmobiling, cross country skiing or snow shoeing. Mountain bikers will find some of the best single track trails in New England. Miles of great trails are accessible right from the house. Ascutney Mountain Resort has many amenities including shops for ski equipment and an outfitter with kayak and bicycle rentals. There is a full restaurant and bar available in the main lodge. There is of course an excellent ski mountain with down hill skiing from bunny to double-diamond slopes. In addition, the resort has outdoor tennis courts and a heated indoor swimming pool with an adjacent fitness room. There are also several other ski mountains in the area including Okemo, Killington, Su***de 6, Pico and Sunapee. For you golfers, there are 5 courses only 15 to 45 minutes away. The village of Woodstock, about 25 minutes from Brownsville is known world-wide for its artisans, its artists, and the galleries that show their works. It is also home to the Billings Farm, the Woodstock Inn and the Rockefeller Woodstock Resort. Nearby is the Green Mountain Horse Association in South Woodstock. Close to Woodstock is the Village of Quechee where you’ll find the famous glass works factory of Simon Pearce with its retail shop of glassware and wonderful restaurant. Nearby on the Connecticut river is the Cornish Art Colony with the home of Augustus Saint-Gaudens and the Maxfield Parrish museum. There really is something for everyone any time of year!