Mount Harmony Farm Vacation Guest House
4.9
Outstanding(31 Reviews)Bed and Breakfast in Glover, VT
4 guests · 3 bedrooms · 2 baths
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About this bed and breakfast
There is a 3-night MINIMUM for stays and 31 nights MAXIMUM, and NO FARM STAYS--farm animals can be experienced from picture window, lawn & deck. There are a day before and after each reservation for cleaning/sanitizing and 3 days advance notice for reservations. In cold months, there may be a light dust which comes from the energy-efficient wood/pellet stoves' fans. 2-story Guest House (whole house, not shared with other renters--just one rental group at a time). Sleeps 4 Guests very comfortably--5 people maximum (2 king-sized beds, 1 full-sized bed. Bedrooms and BATHROOMS ARE UPSTAIRS. The shower room has a small shower which may be too small for some people. We've used it sometimes and love it (husband is 6', 190 lbs). Recently added a Sprite shower head (multiple settings) and filter. Communication with us is very important for a great stay--not after you've left.
Downstairs has a full-sized inner-spring mattress couch-bed (no bathroom downstairs). If there is a problem/issue, we are not mind readers--let us know so that we can fix the issue. I love to help and most issues can be resolved quickly. Again, COMMUNICATION with us is very important for guests to have a great time here--not after you've left.
Country privacy in Vermont's NE Kingdom. Close to nature and old-fashioned farm charm, peaceful -- a great get away. Let go, unwind, have fun, de-stress & relax, or knock yourself out in the great outdoors. Guest House Garden (separate from the Farm) with protective fencing for the Guests & Farm animals (NO FARM STAYS, and do NOT pet/feed the donkeys) usually has lots of yummies in it by early July until mid-October. Pets allowed upon approval (not recommended in winter) -- NO LARGE DOGS, and no more than 1 dog. No dogs allowed into upstairs rooms--please groom & de-tick/de-flea pets before coming.
2-story Historic Guest House has Old-Fashioned Rustic Charm & Elegance and amazing views from the LARGE upstairs picture window. The picture window looks out onto beautiful, changing mountain views and the antics of our animals--clear nights are great for star-gazing. There is an air-conditioner in the upstairs Great Room during the hot months. Cool Fall nights you can turn on the upstairs energy-efficient pellet stove. In Winter the Upstairs has individually controlled baseboard heaters and the Great Room's energy-efficient pellet stove. Downstairs has an energy-efficient wood stove (if you want, I can light up the downstairs wood stove every morning, and in the evening, too--let me know). Cook up a storm in the open downstairs kitchen, grill up a storm outside during the warm months, or check out nearby cafes-restaurants, and most especially the #1-Rated Hill Farmstead Brewery 20 minutes away.
Free WiFi (10 meg speed, HD-TV & Blu-ray DVD (+Netflix, Amazon Prime with HBO, HBZ, Masterpiece Theater, Britbox/Acorn, etc.). Upstairs Roku TV has access to Hulu and Peacock as well. We have games, cards, jigsaw puzzles, books, stuffed toys, crayons/art supplies, Audubon Nature Guides, binoculars & a recliner. We have a 4/5-gallon hot/cold water dispenser downstairs and another upstairs--we encourage people to bring personal (not disposable) water bottles. Tap water comes from our artesian well and has a whole-house filter. We ask that you are respectful in the use of our well water. If you have a problem--let me know right away. Again, COMMUNICATION is important while you are here--not after you leave. I love to help and most issues are easy to correct.
Clear skies at night are great for star-gazing (check out when there are meteor showers, too). It's all about the experience of Mount Harmony Farm.
Please note: During late November thru early March, we recommend fleece-lined jeans (or a polypropylene base layer) and sweaters. Walking around in just T-shirts and light-weight jeans indoors during these months is not suited to this region--or our heating/electricity use budget.
The nearby (near-private) Nature Sanctuary is just down the hill--great swimming--the water come early July is beautifully warm and usually stays warm to end of September/early October, with fishing, hiking, beautifully laid out & well-marked hiking paths, and a scenic outlook ("O'Leary's Leap") which has a steep, well-laid-out climb for the last 10 minutes. There is also a second pond +another locked cabin, plus a high point elevation--lots to explore. A mile further on (on Rte. 122) is the world-renowned Bread & Puppet Theater. Shadow Lake and many other swimming areas are also nearby. Craftsbury/the Commons/ Sterling College/the Open Center are a 1/2 hr+ away for biking, hiking, events, dining, farmers' markets, summer concerts outside & more. In the other direction are Burke Mountain-Kingdom Trails (world-class mountain biking events, and great restaurants/bars in that area). Lake Willoughby is about 45 minutes away and fairly crowded during very hot days. In Winter there is skiing, sledding, snowshoeing at Burke & Craftsbury's Open Center, and fat tire biking at Kingdom Trails.
Guest House Rates are for up to 4 people--additional guest is $30/nt--with a limit of 5 people. Because we have a STRICT NO-CANCELLATION POLICY, if you or your guests' plans are at all iffy--we recommend taking out Traveler's Insurance in the event you may have to cancel or leave early.
Greensboro (Miller's Thumb, Willy's Country Store & Circus Smirkus) is about 20 minutes away, and a quick jump to the wildly popular Hill Farmstead Brewery (amazing beers/brews--go to their website). About 10 minutes south of Circus Smirkus is Perennial pleasures--beautiful & artistic gardens, plants to buy, and a wonderful tea room with real china & silverware, plus several varieties of entertaining chickens wandering about. From there you can continue south to Hardwick where you'll find Positive Pie (reservations recommended), a fun bookstore, a gift shop, the Buffalo Mountain Food Co-op & Cafe, a thrift shop, a creative cafe, an AT&T store, and more.
If you go north to Newport you will find many things to see & do there, plus Lake Memphremagog which extends well into Canada (bike paths from Newport into Canada go around parts of the Lake). Canada entry requires a passport or special sticker on your driver's license/state ID.
Please Note: THIS IS NOT A FARM STAY--the protected farm animals are NOT to be fed/petted as the donkeys do not always understand where carrots leave off and fingers begin. They also are not horses (horses can be fed from open palms--but donkeys cannot). Please do not fly drones on our property--go off our property--far enough away you won't scare our protected animals.
SLEPT LIKE BABIES...: Dear Stephanie & Marc.-- We had a glorious time. We loved the downstairs great room and especially loved reading and looking at the donkeys and the mountains from the upstairs Great Room. We all slept like babies!!!!! It was such fun watching the birds and the chipmunk darting about outside. Torben loved snowshoeing on your property. -- Thanks for providing such a wonderful larder with spices, oils, rice (which I used), teas and coffees, which I loved. I did the cooking and they cleaned up! -- Thank you also for being the 'parents' for the rescued animals. We have friends who live in Woodstock, VT and the wife is totally committed to taking animals out of abusive homes. You are doing a great thing and your animals must be thankful to have you care for them. We loved hearing them 'talking' to Marc! -- Thank you so much. -- April & Torben, FL
IT WAS LIKE COMING HOME: We read the website & write-ups, made the deal, but still didn't really know what to expect. It was like coming home to the family farm for Thanksgiving. We're not often welcomed by two mules, a gaggle of Geese, various sheep, and a pair of chipmunks. No moose though, at least not yet. Marc & Stephanie are like family. Staying here's been a treat. Raiding the vegetable garden, watching the chipmunk while reading on the deck, the view from upstairs, the 'sanctuary' down the hill & across the road (all parks should be like this), the leaves turning. Drive the byways, but better yet -- take the well-used Vermont Gazetteer and take those really skinny back roads that are red -- the dirt/gravel ones. Get lost, find your way. Go to the observatory at the top of Prospect Hill near Brownington, and look into Canada. Try them all -- they're good roads, often better than the asphalt ones. -- Pam & Les, TX
WOW!!!: Let me start off by saying WOW!!!!! You and your farm are amazing. It was so nice to meet folks who still have strong morals/values and treat animals/land with the love and respect they deserve. We really were just trying to 'get away', but you made our trip so much more than that!! And for that I THANK YOU. We loved sitting down with you two and hearing you speak so lovingly about your farm. My husband and I have had our share of many tragedies over the last few years and found it hard to get out of our pity party; in just two short days Mount Harmony provided us with the atmosphere to 'let go'. Your gratitude towards my husband's veteran status was unexpected and appreciated, I hope we did not insult you by not taking you up on your offer to stay a night 'on you'. If we didn't have [responsibilities], we would have taken you up on the offer in a heartbeat. We'll be back, but next time for a longer stay (they've been back many times).
-- Sonya, Gary & Friends, MA, now FL
Downstairs has a full-sized inner-spring mattress couch-bed (no bathroom downstairs). If there is a problem/issue, we are not mind readers--let us know so that we can fix the issue. I love to help and most issues can be resolved quickly. Again, COMMUNICATION with us is very important for guests to have a great time here--not after you've left.
Country privacy in Vermont's NE Kingdom. Close to nature and old-fashioned farm charm, peaceful -- a great get away. Let go, unwind, have fun, de-stress & relax, or knock yourself out in the great outdoors. Guest House Garden (separate from the Farm) with protective fencing for the Guests & Farm animals (NO FARM STAYS, and do NOT pet/feed the donkeys) usually has lots of yummies in it by early July until mid-October. Pets allowed upon approval (not recommended in winter) -- NO LARGE DOGS, and no more than 1 dog. No dogs allowed into upstairs rooms--please groom & de-tick/de-flea pets before coming.
2-story Historic Guest House has Old-Fashioned Rustic Charm & Elegance and amazing views from the LARGE upstairs picture window. The picture window looks out onto beautiful, changing mountain views and the antics of our animals--clear nights are great for star-gazing. There is an air-conditioner in the upstairs Great Room during the hot months. Cool Fall nights you can turn on the upstairs energy-efficient pellet stove. In Winter the Upstairs has individually controlled baseboard heaters and the Great Room's energy-efficient pellet stove. Downstairs has an energy-efficient wood stove (if you want, I can light up the downstairs wood stove every morning, and in the evening, too--let me know). Cook up a storm in the open downstairs kitchen, grill up a storm outside during the warm months, or check out nearby cafes-restaurants, and most especially the #1-Rated Hill Farmstead Brewery 20 minutes away.
Free WiFi (10 meg speed, HD-TV & Blu-ray DVD (+Netflix, Amazon Prime with HBO, HBZ, Masterpiece Theater, Britbox/Acorn, etc.). Upstairs Roku TV has access to Hulu and Peacock as well. We have games, cards, jigsaw puzzles, books, stuffed toys, crayons/art supplies, Audubon Nature Guides, binoculars & a recliner. We have a 4/5-gallon hot/cold water dispenser downstairs and another upstairs--we encourage people to bring personal (not disposable) water bottles. Tap water comes from our artesian well and has a whole-house filter. We ask that you are respectful in the use of our well water. If you have a problem--let me know right away. Again, COMMUNICATION is important while you are here--not after you leave. I love to help and most issues are easy to correct.
Clear skies at night are great for star-gazing (check out when there are meteor showers, too). It's all about the experience of Mount Harmony Farm.
Please note: During late November thru early March, we recommend fleece-lined jeans (or a polypropylene base layer) and sweaters. Walking around in just T-shirts and light-weight jeans indoors during these months is not suited to this region--or our heating/electricity use budget.
The nearby (near-private) Nature Sanctuary is just down the hill--great swimming--the water come early July is beautifully warm and usually stays warm to end of September/early October, with fishing, hiking, beautifully laid out & well-marked hiking paths, and a scenic outlook ("O'Leary's Leap") which has a steep, well-laid-out climb for the last 10 minutes. There is also a second pond +another locked cabin, plus a high point elevation--lots to explore. A mile further on (on Rte. 122) is the world-renowned Bread & Puppet Theater. Shadow Lake and many other swimming areas are also nearby. Craftsbury/the Commons/ Sterling College/the Open Center are a 1/2 hr+ away for biking, hiking, events, dining, farmers' markets, summer concerts outside & more. In the other direction are Burke Mountain-Kingdom Trails (world-class mountain biking events, and great restaurants/bars in that area). Lake Willoughby is about 45 minutes away and fairly crowded during very hot days. In Winter there is skiing, sledding, snowshoeing at Burke & Craftsbury's Open Center, and fat tire biking at Kingdom Trails.
Guest House Rates are for up to 4 people--additional guest is $30/nt--with a limit of 5 people. Because we have a STRICT NO-CANCELLATION POLICY, if you or your guests' plans are at all iffy--we recommend taking out Traveler's Insurance in the event you may have to cancel or leave early.
Greensboro (Miller's Thumb, Willy's Country Store & Circus Smirkus) is about 20 minutes away, and a quick jump to the wildly popular Hill Farmstead Brewery (amazing beers/brews--go to their website). About 10 minutes south of Circus Smirkus is Perennial pleasures--beautiful & artistic gardens, plants to buy, and a wonderful tea room with real china & silverware, plus several varieties of entertaining chickens wandering about. From there you can continue south to Hardwick where you'll find Positive Pie (reservations recommended), a fun bookstore, a gift shop, the Buffalo Mountain Food Co-op & Cafe, a thrift shop, a creative cafe, an AT&T store, and more.
If you go north to Newport you will find many things to see & do there, plus Lake Memphremagog which extends well into Canada (bike paths from Newport into Canada go around parts of the Lake). Canada entry requires a passport or special sticker on your driver's license/state ID.
Please Note: THIS IS NOT A FARM STAY--the protected farm animals are NOT to be fed/petted as the donkeys do not always understand where carrots leave off and fingers begin. They also are not horses (horses can be fed from open palms--but donkeys cannot). Please do not fly drones on our property--go off our property--far enough away you won't scare our protected animals.
SLEPT LIKE BABIES...: Dear Stephanie & Marc.-- We had a glorious time. We loved the downstairs great room and especially loved reading and looking at the donkeys and the mountains from the upstairs Great Room. We all slept like babies!!!!! It was such fun watching the birds and the chipmunk darting about outside. Torben loved snowshoeing on your property. -- Thanks for providing such a wonderful larder with spices, oils, rice (which I used), teas and coffees, which I loved. I did the cooking and they cleaned up! -- Thank you also for being the 'parents' for the rescued animals. We have friends who live in Woodstock, VT and the wife is totally committed to taking animals out of abusive homes. You are doing a great thing and your animals must be thankful to have you care for them. We loved hearing them 'talking' to Marc! -- Thank you so much. -- April & Torben, FL
IT WAS LIKE COMING HOME: We read the website & write-ups, made the deal, but still didn't really know what to expect. It was like coming home to the family farm for Thanksgiving. We're not often welcomed by two mules, a gaggle of Geese, various sheep, and a pair of chipmunks. No moose though, at least not yet. Marc & Stephanie are like family. Staying here's been a treat. Raiding the vegetable garden, watching the chipmunk while reading on the deck, the view from upstairs, the 'sanctuary' down the hill & across the road (all parks should be like this), the leaves turning. Drive the byways, but better yet -- take the well-used Vermont Gazetteer and take those really skinny back roads that are red -- the dirt/gravel ones. Get lost, find your way. Go to the observatory at the top of Prospect Hill near Brownington, and look into Canada. Try them all -- they're good roads, often better than the asphalt ones. -- Pam & Les, TX
WOW!!!: Let me start off by saying WOW!!!!! You and your farm are amazing. It was so nice to meet folks who still have strong morals/values and treat animals/land with the love and respect they deserve. We really were just trying to 'get away', but you made our trip so much more than that!! And for that I THANK YOU. We loved sitting down with you two and hearing you speak so lovingly about your farm. My husband and I have had our share of many tragedies over the last few years and found it hard to get out of our pity party; in just two short days Mount Harmony provided us with the atmosphere to 'let go'. Your gratitude towards my husband's veteran status was unexpected and appreciated, I hope we did not insult you by not taking you up on your offer to stay a night 'on you'. If we didn't have [responsibilities], we would have taken you up on the offer in a heartbeat. We'll be back, but next time for a longer stay (they've been back many times).
-- Sonya, Gary & Friends, MA, now FL
Amenities
Pool
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
TV
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Glover, VT
Reviews
4.9
Outstanding(31 Reviews)4.9
Very well-maintained house. The one complaint is that the water pressure was really low in the shower. Plenty of linens, blankets, and all other necessary housewares. Just bring your clothes, toiletries, and beach chairs.
The hosts live in the house next door, and are very friendly, helpful, and intelligent people. They have 2 donkeys, 1 sheep, and a flock of about 15 grey geese. There is, however, no farm smell or horseflies.
There are excellent parks and lakes less than 30 minutes from the property.
Stephanie and Mark, thank you guys so much for maintaining such a top-notch vacation property!
4.9
Mount Harmony Farm is quintessential Vermont—green, peaceful, beautiful. It was fun meeting the donkeys, geese and hummingbirds, and the garden provided us with a delicious salad, complete with edible flowers. Stephanie is a thoughtful host and interesting person who’s taken care with every detail of the house. We swam in the lake at the nearby state park. And Bread and Puppet is right down the road.
4.9
My family and pup loved our stay at this comfortable, rustic beauty by the woods with special touches that made it feel like home.
We enjoyed the vegetable garden, fresh eggs, butter and cooking with all the seasonings provided.
Perfect spot for walks in the woods, a nearby swim in a glacial pond and a great home base for side trips around Vermont. Comfortable rooms/beds and a nice evening breeze.
Great hospitality and tips from Stef and Marc.
4.9
Mount Harmony Farm is the best place to unwind and enjoy the mountains, nature, and fresh air of VT. Marc and Stephanie are incredibly attentive hosts, and their animals provide hours of peaceful entertainment. We will always treasure the memories we made while staying there.
4.9
We very much enjoyed our stay and our hosts were very helpful and friendly. Bedrooms were nice and warm, and we rather enjoyed making a fire in the wood stove each morning. However it took an hour for the stove and the portable electric heater to heat the cold downstairs living/ dining area.
4.9
this is a quiet spot with a fabulous vegetable garden on a small farm. a well stocked and relaxing place with lovely gracious hosts.
4.9
Beautiful,
4.9
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4.9
We really enjoyed our stay here. The hosts are very helpful and the views are awesome.
4.9
We enjoyed our stay with Marc and Stephanie. Beautiful location and lovely, peaceful property. We had a great time swimming at the nearby pond and beautiful Lake Willoughby. Hope to come back!
4.9
What a magical experience! Beautiful views. Lovely farm. Hosts thought of everything to make our stay comfortable and convenient. We really felt welcomed and cared for but had privacy at same time . Hope to return next year!
4.9
Warmfull guest house. Marc and Stephanie are very nice and helpfull. The view is beautiff. Excellent place to relax and be quiet.
4.9
We enjoyed our long weekend in a comfortable and rustic guesthouse. Relaxing with coffee while enjoying the view from our upstairs "picture window".
The house had everything we needed, including a well stocked kitchen.
Marc and Stephanie were gracious hosts and we hope to return.
4.9
As a ski coach we spend upwards of 20 weekends/year on the road in vacation rentals. I can say that I have never had such amazing hospitality. We had an extremely rough travel scenario which resulted in our arriving at 2:30am on the morning of our first race. Luckily for us we were staying here because they made sure we had enough food to get through breakfast that morning. This lessened both our stress and maximized our sleep as we didn't have to try to find somewhere to eat!
In addition, every morning, before our early departure to the race, the driveway was shoveled, sanded, and we were able to pull out easily.
The entire experience was a joy and we would stay there again!
4.9
Marc and Stephanie have set up this converted barn to address almost any need so you can enjoy the beautiful scenery and peaceful location. We had a very comfortable stay and appreciated having items to make breakfast :) It's not a place seeking to be a sterile hotel, but a cozy temporary home. We appreciated their hospitality and the chance to see this lovely part of Vermont. I hope we return!
FAQs
How much does this bed and breakfast cost compared to others in Glover?
The average price for a rental in Glover is $365 per night. This rental is $31 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this bed and breakfast?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Mount Harmony Farm Vacation Guest House. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this bed and breakfast?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Mount Harmony Farm Vacation Guest House. Enjoy the water!
Is Mount Harmony Farm Vacation Guest House pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this bed and breakfast is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Mount Harmony Farm Vacation Guest House?
We found 11 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and fireplace.
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