The Historic New Hampshire Farmhouse That Will Transport You Back In Time
A historic 1780 farmhouse in Acworth, New Hampshire offers modern comforts and various outdoor activities for a memorable vacation.
Ever wonder what it would have been like to live in 18th-century New Hampshire? What we see around the state today is a far cry from what it was then, when farming and agriculture were dominant. Life then was simpler in some ways but also more difficult in others. Fortunately, there's a vacation home rental in Acworth, New Hampshire that will allow to you experience a bit of this era with the modern comforts of today. It's an incredible place to stay.
This 2,500-square-foot farmhouse dates back to 1780 and is situated on 100 acres of land.
The property also includes a swimming pond.
The house is close to many attractions including downhill and cross-country skiing, golf, dining, and access to local historic sites.
A total of six bedrooms can accommodate 12 guests and there are three full baths and one half bath.
The home is within walking distance of Crescent Lake.
A dock allows rowboat and canoe access for peaceful hours of paddling.
Touches of the original farmhouse abound within the interior, including warm spruce beams and fireplaces.
The home's grounds are beautiful and well-kept. The outdoor patio is the perfect spot to relax on a warm summer day.
Kids will love having their own rooms and space to play in.
Outdoor birthday parties are also permitted.
This vacation home rental in Acworth, New Hampshire is in a very beautiful part of the state and I've personally enjoyed my time passing through and exploring the area. To learn more and to book your stay, visit the listing on VRBO.
If you're looking for other great places to get away for the weekend or longer, we've got plenty more of them to check out.
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