Washington, United States
1638 Scales Hill Rd
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+1 8029172066
Enjoyed a very winter-y and relaxing two night stay with a friend. Kim’s suite is beautifully decorated with handmade woolen items and sheep themed accessories. The wood stove kept us toasty warm as well as the mountain of blankets on the beds. We would’ve loved to hibernate there for the rest of winter drinking wine and knitting.
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A lovely two night stay with my husband. The accommodations are delightful! I could have stayed much longer to enjoyed more knitting by the woodstove. Next time I will plan for longer to enjoy more walks and hikes nearby. Love the sheep as well - have two of theirs at my own place. ️️
This was a wonderful secluded farm. My kids and I had a great time taking in all the nature around this location. We were able to walk up the river in Chelsea, watch sunsets, engage with the farm animals, explore the gardens, find lots of insects, and catch frogs and toads! Kim and Chuck were great hosts and allowed us to use the BBQ for making dinners.
What a magical place! Our host, Kim, graciously taught us about her farm and her beautiful Gotland sheep. Our visit was full of snow, a warm fire in the wood stove and outdoor hikes. Our farm stay was clean, cozy and had all of the amenities for a relaxing getaway. VT Grandview Farm is the perfect destination for a country getaway. I can't wait to return!
Kim and Chuck are impeccable hosts, gentleman and gentlewoman farmers and keepers of a historical farm with a charming 18th century guest suite. Kim graciously catered to our curiosity in wool crafts and sheep farming. The view of the Vermont mountains is indeed grand! It was a wonderful experience as we look forward to our next visit there. Thank you for everything, Goodling family! Kimb Beers and Eberhard Geyer
Amazing place! We stayed for a few days and loved everything about it. Kim and her family were very accommodating and wonderful. We will never forget their hospitality and creativity. I have some beautiful yarn from their angora rabbit and sheep.
Gracious hosts, a lovely setting, and a farmhouse with very appropriate, quaint artifacts and furnishings make this an ideal getaway! Replete with Gotland sheep, a majestic llama, pigs, and dogs. Could not have asked for more!
This year our family exited the beaten path in search of a quaint mountain retreat in Vermont. The Grand View Farm, Bed and Breakfast more than exceeded our expectations! Kim and Chuck Goodling are living an idyllic lifestyle on their remote sheep farm. Visiting from Florida in late summer, we welcomed the cooler temperatures, clean mountain air, and pervasive quiet. You don’t really know how noisy urban sprawl is until you turn out the lights to go to sleep on your first night on the mountain. The accommodations were clean and comfortable. Part of the draw to the farm for our family was the allure of stepping backward in time a century or so. We were not interested in television and other modern pursuits. Grand View’s guest house is a 19th century building, expertly maintained. It was modified to have indoor plumbing, and the bathroom is contemporary; but the rest of the house has all of the charm we could have wished for. We wanted a genuine farm experience for our children (11 and 9) and Grand View was exactly the working farm we were hoping to find. The children helped Chuck to feed the animals, and they ran back and forth between the sheep and pigs for the whole time we were there. We adults engaged in important activities like resting, and learning. We even booked some time with Kim to learn how to spin yarn. Chuck spent at least some of the time we were there building an enclosure over their outdoor pizza oven. Kim and Chuck really have spent quality time planning out their own lives. And their attention to detail is not lost when you stay on their property. Our children are still reliving the fun we had there as they go through their vacation pictures. It was a wonderful stay. We will definitely book with them again in the future.
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