The Sugarhouse

 The Sugarhouse

Dummerston, Vermont

Sleeps 2 (1 bedroom) · 1 full bath · 2-night minimum · Starting at $225/night, $1,350/week · Dogs allowed

The Sugarhouse at Scott Farm is a rustic cabin at the edge of a maple sugarbush, a stand of maple trees that is still used for maple sugaring in the spring. It was built in 1915 to house the boilers that converted raw sap to maple syrup.

Located on the grounds of the 571-acre Scott Farm, The Sugarhouse is a cozy retreat with nearby apple picking, hiking, biking, and skiing in season. The picturesque Scott Farm was a key location for the filming of the Academy Award-winning movie The Cider House Rules, based on the John Irving novel of the same name. The bustling shops, restaurants, brew pubs, and arts venues of Brattleboro, Vermont, winner of the 2023 Strong Towns Strongest Town contest, are just 10 minutes away.

All Landmark Trust USA properties include WiFi.

Up to two dogs are welcome at both The Sugarhouse and at Amos Brown House.

Add a Local Treat Basket for romantic retreats or working vacations at the Sugarhouse! Real maple syrup, local apple pie, and more.

 Features

The Sugarhouse is set back from the road, its driveway bordered by stone walls. While it feels totally secluded, the house is just 10 minutes away from the shops, restaurants, brew pubs, and arts venues of Brattleboro, Vermont.

This one-story cabin includes one bedroom with a queen-size bed, one full bath, an open concept kitchen/dining room/living room with a gas log stove, and a screened porch. The kitchen is fully equipped, including a dishwasher.

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From mid-June through October, visitors can make use of Rudyard Kipling’s original clay tennis court (the first tennis court built in Vermont), located half a mile away on the grounds of Kipling’s estate, Naulakha. In the winter, visitors enjoy on-site or nearby access to sledding, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. Those who are inclined to remain indoors in the colder months enjoy the radiant heat in The Sugarhouse’s floors, the gas log stove, and the books in the living room.

During a stay at The Sugarhouse, guests are invited to explore the rest of Scott Farm, a socially responsible business (Certified B Corporation) that is also a property of The Landmark Trust USA. During the fall, visitors can sample 130 varieties of ecologically grown heirloom apples, from Blue Pearmain (one of Thoreau’s favorites) to Esopus Spitzenburg (beloved by Thomas Jefferson). Pick your own apples or visit the Market to pick up a pie, a jar of freshly pressed cider, or Scott Farm’s apples, pears, plums, grapes, and quince. Located on the farm are stunning stone walls constructed by the expert builders at The Stone Trust, a nonprofit organization whose offices are at Scott Farm and whose mission is to preserve and advance the art and craft of dry stone walling.

Rates:
Jan. 2 - April 30: $225/night (two-night minimum), $1,350/week
May 1 - Jan. 1: $250/night (two night minimum), $1,500/week
Monthly rates available on request.
All rates are inclusive of taxes and fees.

Last Minute Specials: All new reservations made for stays that take place within one week of the time of booking will receive an automatic 10% discount applied during the reservation process.

Pet Policy: Up to 2 dogs welcome. No additional charge.

For any questions regarding The Sugarhouse's accommodations or configuration, please email info@landmarktrustusa.org or call (802) 254-6868.

Testimonials from Sugarhouse Guests


“The serene and natural beauty of the Sugarhouse is a joy to behold. To listen to the birds every morning is indeed a soothing tonic for the soul. We have enjoyed our stay immensely and will certainly return. The Sugar House is a gem.” (Sept. 2016)

“My boyfriend and I absolutely loved the Sugarhouse! The cabin was cozy and welcoming and exactly what we both needed for a weekend escape. It was clean and had everything we could possibly need. It was a great place to unwind from a hectic life. Brattleboro was a short drive away and offered some great little shops to explore!” (Apr. 2017)

“My family enjoyed the Sugarhouse so much they can't stop talking about it!! The staff are the best, they go the extra mile. Can't wait until our next stay.” (Sept. 2016)


“That was a magical experience! My wife and I loved our time at the Sugarhouse. Just what we needed. Thanks so much for the work you do.” (Feb. 2023)

“The silence is a symphony! I find myself thinking of those dearest to me and wishing I could share the Sugarhouse with them. What a glorious and perfect restoration. Bravo!”

“Fantastic historic property. Exactly as described. Everything you need for a relaxing stay. Private, immaculate and cozy. We loved our time at the Sugarhouse and hope to return.” (July 2017)


“Absolutely loved our stay at the Sugarhouse. It's an incredibly unique and beautiful historical place in a truly breathtaking, romantic setting.” (Aug. 2016)

“We are coming back & will bring more wine! Today it was cold but the perfect blue sky with fresh snow from last night gave the land that ideal image! The heated floor here is wonderful, and so is the gas-fired ‘wood’ stove.” (Feb. 2016)

“If you're looking for a secluded, beautiful place to unwind, this is it!” (Apr. 2017)