Spend The Night In America’s Only Original Grist Mill And Covered Bridge Residence Right Here In Vermont

Kingsley Grist Mill in Vermont offers a unique historic stay with modern amenities and outdoor activities.

Vermont is a state that's not only rich in natural beauty, but in history as well. Kingsley Grist Mill is not only a crown jewel in Vermont, but it's also America's only original Grist Mill & Covered Bridge historic residence. This beautiful residence has captured the hearts of not only locals but television as well, and was featured on HGTV's, "You Live in What?" show. One thing's for sure, this place is anything but ordinary.

Kingsley's Mill once served Vermont's grain production needs from 1882 until 1935.

Today, it's been turned into a fully-furnished residence and is open for short-term vacation rentals.

The 2,800 square foot home features 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.

The master bedroom is two-stories and you'll notice high ceiling and industrial beams throughout the home that once supported the running grist mill.

One of the bathrooms features a vintage ball and claw cast iron tub and sink with period brass fixtures.

Enjoy your own private drive to Kingsley's Mill as you cross the historic covered bridge.

On a nice day, relax on the main river deck and use the propane grill to cook something up.

You can even do some gold panning on the mill's private beach along the river during your stay.

If you love the outdoors, then you've come to the right spot.

Kingsley Grist Mill is located just a short 3 minutes away from the Appalachian/Long Trail and swinging bridge for some optimum hiking opportunities.

Even in the winter, it's the mill is as cozy as ever.

For a historic overnight stay, check out Kingsley Grist Mill in Clarendon, Vermont.

For more information and to make a reservation, check out their Airbnb listing by clicking here. What do you think of it? Would you want to spend the night here? Feel free to share in the comments!

For other unique stays in Vermont, check out the Hobbit-themed Airbnb in Vermont that's the perfect little hideout.

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