It should be illegal to promote this place. The pictures and description are tantamount to fraud. The buildings are decrepit and caught in a time warp. I was met by Pierre, 2 large dogs and a cat. We walked in through a kitchen that I would be scared to eat from. The view is the only thing worthy but not nearly enough to overcome the house of horrors.
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Horrendous, horrific and manipulative. No wonder you have to prepay! We booked the cottage per the pics we saw on the site. Nothing like reality. Dirty, ripped furniture, musty and hot. Completely misrepresented. We still have an open claim to get our money back. DO NOT BOOK TO STAY HERE!
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The whole house had a horrible musty smell. We were not told that there are multiple pets on the property who sleep on the furniture. I am allergic to cats. The mattress was so old when we sat down we sunk all the way in. Rugs are dusty and the place was not clean at all.
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We found this place by accident looking to stay in Montpelier area for one night on our way to Massachusetts. Well, this was magical! The location, view, building and the excellent attention provided my the owner Pierre were excellent. We could have stayed longer. Highly recommended.
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I stayed at the Lodge a couple of years ago (in July 2021) and I thought that it was really delightful. I gave it five stars. For this trip there were no rooms available in the Lodge, so I stayed at the Couture Farm. I can't recommend it. The room was generally acceptable for a B and B, although three of the five lights, including the two on either side of the bed, didn't work. To anticipate Management's response that “You should have told us”, I respond: “One lamp maybe, but for three out of five? You should have known.” The bathroom, wedged into what was probably once a closet, was tiny but functional, much like the bathrooms at a Red Roof Inn. But the room wasn't really my problem. The Farmhouse itself was fairly unpleasant: dark and crowded with tired old furniture, and permeated with a pervasive, musty smell. Worse, there was a powerful odor of cat litter that had not been changed in far too long. The front porch was scattered with enough junk to make me wonder if I was at the right place when I arrived. The spider that I brushed off of my neck while I was sitting on one of the sofas didn't improve my mood, but it wasn't really the issue. It was the smell. I almost never give a place a one-star rating, but the pervasive, omnipresent stink of cat urine dragged this location from a two or maybe a three down to a one in my estimation. I have had cats before (note my picture on TripAdvisor...), but my house never smelled like this. This was special. On the plus side, it was quiet and the internet service was excellent. But if you are going to stay at Millstone Hill and you can't stay at the Barn/Lodge, give the place a miss. As for me, I won't go back.
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I paid $185.00 dollars to stay in a room with dirty linen. Our friends were expecting a king size bed with Jacuzzi. The Jacuzzi bathroom was shared. Dreary place not cute at all just old and musty smelling. No TV. Bad lighting. They expected the other couple to stay in a room in their house with four cats and a dog!! Red flags!! We left losing money! Creepy as he'll. Really don't appreciate the reviews that clearly lied.
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My wife and I are always looking for places that will make truly escaping from the noise of the city life a solid reality. The lodge is one of those places, and more. Felt like going back in time yet close enough to experience what Montpelier, Stowe and Burlington have to offer. The owner, Pierre, is one more reason for us to go back. A wonderful gentleman. 5 stars in every way.
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We stayed just one night in this charming lodge. Our room (the Jennifer Crawford) was very comfortable and had a fantastic view over the fields and valley. It was a convenient location, but very peaceful. It was a quiet time of year, so we had almost the whole, homey place to ourselves. A taste of real Vermont.
It should be illegal to promote this place. The pictures and description are tantamount to fraud. The buildings are decrepit and caught in a time warp. I was met by Pierre, 2 large dogs and a cat. We walked in through a kitchen that I would be scared to eat from. The view is the only thing worthy but not nearly enough to overcome the house of horrors.
Horrendous, horrific and manipulative. No wonder you have to prepay! We booked the cottage per the pics we saw on the site. Nothing like reality. Dirty, ripped furniture, musty and hot. Completely misrepresented. We still have an open claim to get our money back. DO NOT BOOK TO STAY HERE!
The whole house had a horrible musty smell. We were not told that there are multiple pets on the property who sleep on the furniture. I am allergic to cats. The mattress was so old when we sat down we sunk all the way in. Rugs are dusty and the place was not clean at all.
We found this place by accident looking to stay in Montpelier area for one night on our way to Massachusetts. Well, this was magical! The location, view, building and the excellent attention provided my the owner Pierre were excellent. We could have stayed longer. Highly recommended.
I stayed at the Lodge a couple of years ago (in July 2021) and I thought that it was really delightful. I gave it five stars. For this trip there were no rooms available in the Lodge, so I stayed at the Couture Farm. I can't recommend it. The room was generally acceptable for a B and B, although three of the five lights, including the two on either side of the bed, didn't work. To anticipate Management's response that “You should have told us”, I respond: “One lamp maybe, but for three out of five? You should have known.” The bathroom, wedged into what was probably once a closet, was tiny but functional, much like the bathrooms at a Red Roof Inn. But the room wasn't really my problem. The Farmhouse itself was fairly unpleasant: dark and crowded with tired old furniture, and permeated with a pervasive, musty smell. Worse, there was a powerful odor of cat litter that had not been changed in far too long. The front porch was scattered with enough junk to make me wonder if I was at the right place when I arrived. The spider that I brushed off of my neck while I was sitting on one of the sofas didn't improve my mood, but it wasn't really the issue. It was the smell. I almost never give a place a one-star rating, but the pervasive, omnipresent stink of cat urine dragged this location from a two or maybe a three down to a one in my estimation. I have had cats before (note my picture on TripAdvisor...), but my house never smelled like this. This was special. On the plus side, it was quiet and the internet service was excellent. But if you are going to stay at Millstone Hill and you can't stay at the Barn/Lodge, give the place a miss. As for me, I won't go back.
I paid $185.00 dollars to stay in a room with dirty linen. Our friends were expecting a king size bed with Jacuzzi. The Jacuzzi bathroom was shared. Dreary place not cute at all just old and musty smelling. No TV. Bad lighting. They expected the other couple to stay in a room in their house with four cats and a dog!! Red flags!! We left losing money! Creepy as he'll. Really don't appreciate the reviews that clearly lied.
My wife and I are always looking for places that will make truly escaping from the noise of the city life a solid reality. The lodge is one of those places, and more. Felt like going back in time yet close enough to experience what Montpelier, Stowe and Burlington have to offer. The owner, Pierre, is one more reason for us to go back. A wonderful gentleman. 5 stars in every way.
We stayed just one night in this charming lodge. Our room (the Jennifer Crawford) was very comfortable and had a fantastic view over the fields and valley. It was a convenient location, but very peaceful. It was a quiet time of year, so we had almost the whole, homey place to ourselves. A taste of real Vermont.