This hidden gem in Granville VT is nestled above Rt. 100, 15 minutes from Sugarbush and 45 to Killington. This cozy spot features a wrap-around deck and a sweetheart balcony with sweeping views of the Green Mountains. The well-appointed kitchen in the smart open floor plan is steps away from a big dining table that overlooks a sunken living room with views for miles. Soak in the serenity and take in the view (or the stars) as you toast your marshmallows for s'mores over the fire pit out back.
The Property
The windows surrounding the open floor plan frame the view of the Green Mountains and let in lots of natural light. Sliders on the side and rear of the house open onto the deck, making it into an extension of the ground floor in the warmer months.
The kitchen features a farmhouse sink and updated stainless appliances including a gas range and all the utensils to make the best use of it. The dining area is next in the open floor plan, a couple of steps above the living area - a layout that maximizes seating space without sacrificing the open feel.
A full bathroom and a bedroom with two full-size bunks off the kitchen complete the ground floor.
Stairs lead to a second floor landing with the primary bedroom straight ahead. The king bed faces a sliding door that opens onto a covered balcony – a fantastic place to enjoy a thunderstorm or a sunset.
The third bedroom has a twin bunk plus a standalone twin bed. Skylights open up the space and help illuminate the second floor full bathroom.
Guest Access
Enter through the front door facing the parking area. The code for the eLock will be emailed one day before check-in or within 60 minutes for a same-day booking.
There are hooks for jackets and a bench to remove and store shoes in the entry.
Other Details
Great views often come with challenging driveways. In this case, it's not so much the driveway but the road leading to it. During winter and mud season, a 4WD or AWD vehicle with winter tires is the only guaranteed way to reach the property.
The property will be plowed out during storms, but WE CANNOT GUARANTEE A TIME. Again, if you are trying to get to the mountain on a powder day, you will need AWD or 4WD with decent winter tires.
Depending on conditions, a front-wheel drive car with winter tires could make it as long as the snow or mud are not too deep, but we strongly advise against front or rear-wheel drive with all-season tires unless you have chains.