Twin Farms

Posted on Aug 16, 2010Aug16
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By far the most amazing place that I’ve stayed at – for its accommodations, service, food, and wine – is Vermont’s Twin Farms.  It received Zagat’s #1 Small Hotel in the US in 2009 (among many other distinguished awards as well) – and I can say, without hesitation, that it absolutely is deserving of this accolade.  I have stayed there a number of times, most recently at the beginning of this month to celebrate a special anniversary with my  husband.

The property is comprised of over three hundred acres of wildflower meadows, forests, gardens and private ponds.   You have the choice of staying in either ten freestanding “cottages” or in the original farmhouse and lodge or in the newer farmhouse next to the pond.

This trip, we stayed in Meadow, one of the ten freestanding homes – each one individually thematically decorated.  Nestled among a beautiful wildflower meadow, this house is made to look and feel like you are in Morocco.  With a tented ceiling in both the main room and in the large bathroom, the many rugs lay on top of terra-cotta tile floors and beautiful mosaics frame the fireplace and other areas of the space.  It’s       just divine . . .

Here are some photos that I took during our visit:

Meadows at Twin Farms

Our cottage – Meadow – named as such because it’s literally in the middle of a meadow.

The gorgeous sitting room with beautiful mosaic tiles, comfortable furnishings, and a lovely fireplaceThe gorgeous sitting room with beautiful mosaic tiles, comfortable furnishings, and a lovely fireplace.

The Moroccan inspired headboard - beautiful fabrics (and wonderful bedding)The Moroccan inspired headboard – beautiful fabrics (and wonderful bedding)!

Tented ceiling with a magnificent chandelierThe whole room was adorned with a beautiful tented ceiling and a large, magnificent chandelier.

Fabulous soaking tub with windows on three sidesFabulous soaking tub with windows on three sides – wonderful!

Another tented ceiling in the large bathroomAnother tented ceiling in the large bathroom – glorious to look up at from the tub!

About Leslie Fine

Leslie is a past President of the New England Chapter of the International Furnishings and Design Association (IFDA). This international association is comprised of individuals who provide services and products to the furnishings and design industry.
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Comments

  1. Lorraine Herr says:

    Lovely. Thanks for the recommendation.

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