Pros
- Peaceful, secluded location set on 40 acres
- Chic, spacious rooms with stylish decor and hardwood floors
- Modern bathrooms with big stone showers and rain showerheads
- Inviting common areas including a wrap-around porch with lounge chairs
- Cozy dining room and living room with wooden furniture and large fireplace
- Kid-friendly room with bunk beds is available
- Excellent wedding destination
- Free Wi-Fi
Cons
- Some rooms have shared bathrooms
- No TVs in rooms (a pro for some)
- Very remote location: little more than a general store nearby
Bottom Line
With its warm, urban-chic vibe, Amee Farm isn't a typical B&B. Rooms look straight out of an interior design magazine, with a near-perfect combination of rustic, warm, quaint, and stylish touches. Wide-planked hardwood floors, comfortable beds with white, soft linens, and interesting antiques are found in all the rooms. Bathrooms have granite showers with rain showerheads and updated fixtures (though not all rooms have private bathrooms). There are no TVs in rooms -- only in the common area -- but Wi-Fi is free and available throughout. One perk here is an inviting wrap-around porch with Adirondack chairs for admiring the scenery. Be prepared to hunker down and eat on-site, as Pittsfield has little more than a general store to offer.
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Amenities
- Cribs
- Internet
Location
In remote Pittsfield, surrounded by mountains and forest
Nestled in a valley north of Killington, Pittsfield is about as sleepy as Vermont gets. The village's offerings include little more than a general store, pizza shop, and yoga studio, so be prepared to hunker down and dine on-site. That being said, the surrounding area is perfect for outdoor activities. Besides skiing and golf at the nearby Killington Resort, there's also hiking, kayaking, and snowshoeing right nearby.
- 1-hour-32-minute drive to Burlington International Airport
- 23-minute drive to Killington Ski Resort
- 24-minute drive to Killington Golf Course
- 49-minute drive to Quechee Gorge, with nearby shops, antiquing and restaurants
- 57-minute drive to outlet shopping in Barre
- 59-minute drive to cheese tasting at Cabot Creamery
- 1-hour-39-minute drive to Shelburne Museum
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Location
In remote Pittsfield, surrounded by mountains and forest
Nestled in a valley north of Killington, Pittsfield is about as sleepy as Vermont gets. The village's offerings include little more than a general store, pizza shop, and yoga studio, so be prepared to hunker down and dine on-site. That being said, the surrounding area is perfect for outdoor activities. Besides skiing and golf at the nearby Killington Resort, there's also hiking, kayaking, and snowshoeing right nearby.
- 1-hour-32-minute drive to Burlington International Airport
- 23-minute drive to Killington Ski Resort
- 24-minute drive to Killington Golf Course
- 49-minute drive to Quechee Gorge, with nearby shops, antiquing and restaurants
- 57-minute drive to outlet shopping in Barre
- 59-minute drive to cheese tasting at Cabot Creamery
- 1-hour-39-minute drive to Shelburne Museum
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Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Babysitting Services
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Business Center
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Cribs
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Free Breakfast
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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