Enjoy A Weekend Getaway At Windy Top Cottage, A Historic 88-Year-Old Cottage In Connecticut
If you want to stay in a little piece of history, this charming historic cottage in Connecticut is the coziest spot to relax and recharge. Head on over to Granby for this gorgeous stone cottage built in 1932. You’ll spend the weekend lounging in the comfiest beds and admiring the many original fixtures from the 30s that make their appearance in the house.
If you want to get away from it all and head on out of town for a relaxing weekend, this beautiful, historic stone cottage is the place to go.
The stone building was built in 1932 by a Hartford businessman. It’s at an elevation of almost 1,000 feet, so you have clean, country air surrounding you.
There is a spot for the period dishes, as well as a small, vintage 1935 Frigidaire. There is only limited cooking available on a couple of electric appliances.
Even though the whole building is only 1,000 sq feet, it feels spacious. The large bedroom is filled with a king bed, and there’s plenty of room to spare.
Outside you’ll find a fire pit, and plenty of twinkling lights overhead. Spend some time out on the patio with the covered awning, and take in the fresh country air.
You can book this amazing spot at an incredible $96.00 per night! (Prices may fluctuate, of course.)
This wonderful property is very popular and books up quickly, so make sure to reserve your chosen dates as soon as possible. You will love every moment spent within the beautiful stone walls.
Have you ever stayed in a charming historic cottage in Connecticut? Would you recommend it? Which one did you stay in? Let us know in the comments below!
Megan McDonald is a writer, photographer, and owner of HuMu Media, an Alaska-based media company. She spends her free time traveling with her husband and daughter, and loves to see and experience new things!