Accommodations
Number of Rooms: 28
Twin Farms offers a collection of uniquely designed accommodations that blend refined luxury with whimsical charm and a deep connection to the natural surroundings. From art-filled cottages tucked into the woods to elegant rooms in the historic Main House, each space is thoughtfully curated with distinctive architecture, handcrafted furnishings, and rich design influences—from Japanese minimalism to Moroccan flair to rustic Vermont heritage.
Guests can choose from romantic hideaways like the treetop-inspired Treehouses or expansive retreats such as The Lodge or Chalet, each featuring plush king beds, cozy fireplaces, and indulgent soaking tubs. Modern comforts are seamlessly woven into the timeless ambiance, with sweeping views, private porches, curated artwork, and serene, secluded settings. Whether you're seeking solitude, inspiration, or connection, every accommodation at Twin Farms is designed to feel like your own private sanctuary.
Available Room Types
Red's Room (Main House)
Red's Room (Main House)
Once the primary bedroom of the Main House, located on the second floor, Red’s Room combines vintage charm with rich literary history—it was Sinclair Lewis’s personal retreat during his time at Twin Farms in the 1920s and ’30s. Thoughtfully decorated in elegant shades of blue, the 600-square-foot space features a king bed facing a wood-burning fireplace, cozy seating, and an antique writing desk with views of Mount Ascutney. The New England–style bathroom includes hand-painted floors, cobalt tiles, and a deep soaking tub. Nostalgic and inviting, the perfect setting to unwind, read by the fire, or simply take in the timeless atmosphere.
Dorothy's Room (Main House)
Dorothy's Room (Main House)
Named for renowned journalist and suffragist Dorothy Thompson, offers a blend of elegance, history, and quiet charm. Located on the second floor of the Main House, this 814-square-foot suite features a king-sized four-poster bed, a cozy pine-trimmed living area, and wood-burning fireplace. With serene views of the lawns and tree-lined alley, and a spacious bathroom complete with a soaking tub and walk-in shower, Dorothy’s Room captures the romantic and artistic spirit of Twin Farms.
Guest Room (Main House)
Guest Room (Main House)
Tucked into a charming dormered wing of the 1785 Main House, the Guest Room is a romantic hideaway reimagined by longtime Twin Farms designer Ann Sargent. Blending classic inspiration from Jed Johnson with a fresh, contemporary eye, the room draws on 18th-century influences—from the hand-blocked English wallpaper to the locally painted headboard. At 570 square feet, the suite features a wood-burning fireplace, cozy king bed, and windowside table perfect for quiet dining or tackling a Stave puzzle. The beautifully updated bathroom offers a cast iron soaking tub, Vermont marble shower for two, and scenic views of both Dorothy’s Gardens and Mount Ascutney. Ideal for cocooning in style and serenity.
Washington Room (Main House)
Washington Room (Main House)
The Washington Room is a bright, spacious suite that pays cheerful tribute to America’s founding era. Hand-stenciled folk art walls and portraits of George and Martha Washington pair with contemporary works by artist Warren Kimble, creating a warm, early Americana feel. With 950 square feet of space, this ADA-accessible suite features a separate bedroom and living room—each with its own colorful, wood-burning fireplace. The bathroom includes a walk-in shower, antique soaking tub, and separate water closet. Thanks to its layout, it’s perfect for couples with different sleep schedules, and it offers the easiest Main House access to the Dining Room.
The Lodge
The Lodge
(Two-bedroom cottage) The Lodge is an expansive, two-bedroom cottage ideal for families or friends traveling together. Spanning 3,350 square feet, it features two king bedrooms (one convertible to twins), two full bathrooms, and a powder room. The inviting common area boasts a large wood-burning fireplace, perfect for gathering, while cozy nooks throughout offer quiet spots for reading, movie-watching, or puzzling. A covered porch and private stone patio extend the living space outdoors, making The Lodge a warm and versatile retreat for all seasons.
The Farmhouse at Copper Hill
The Farmhouse at Copper Hill
The Farmhouse offers four individually decorated suites that can be reserved separately or together for a more communal experience. Each spacious 1,000-square-foot suite features a private enclosed porch, a cozy sitting area separate from the bedroom, a double-sided gas fireplace, and a luxurious bathroom with a soapstone sink, tiled shower, and oversized soaking tub. Shared among the suites are inviting common spaces, including a two-level lounge and library with a grand stone fireplace, and an outdoor patio complete with a shared hot tub — perfect for relaxing in every season.
Treehouses
Treehouses
Perched 20 feet above the forest floor, the Treehouses at Twin Farms offer a magical blend of childhood wonder and sophisticated design- all on a single level with no stairs. These eight modern hideaways, inspired by the beloved Aviary Cottage and designed by Michaelis Boyd, embrace a serene wabi-sabi aesthetic with natural textures, calming hues, and sweeping views into the treetops. With living and sleeping spaces, gas burning fireplace, deep soaking tubs, private deck, and whimsical details throughout, the Treehouses are romantic, secluded retreats for dreamers who long to wake up among the branches.
Aviary Cottage
Aviary Cottage
Aviary is a striking contemporary retreat, designed by renowned architect Peter Bohlin, and tucked away in serene seclusion. Crafted from glass, stone, and cedar, this two-level escape is rich with Midcentury Modern furnishings and thoughtful design details. Floor-to-ceiling windows invite natural light and forest views into the 950-square-foot space, while a fieldstone fireplace and wood stove add warmth and character. Outside, a private stone hot tub offers a peaceful spot to soak under the stars, completing the tranquil atmosphere of this one-of-a-kind hideaway.
Barn Cottage
Barn Cottage
Barn Cottage is a spacious, Scandinavian-inspired retreat centered around a dramatic bi-level stone fireplace that connects the cozy living area and bedroom. With soaring 18-foot cathedral windows, a lofted balcony, and expansive countryside views, this 1,350-square-foot cottage offers rustic elegance across two levels. *Dog-Friendly
Chalet Cottage
Chalet Cottage
Chalet is a secluded, Alpine-inspired retreat nestled beside the ski slope, offering 3,000 square feet of refined comfort across two levels. Designed with 18th-century Burgundian limestone floors, two fireplaces, and a dramatic floor-to-ceiling fieldstone hearth, it features oversized furnishings and a private porch with a hot tub overlooking Mount Ascutney. The king bedroom is complemented by a sunken living room where a trundle bed can be arranged if needed. The master bathroom includes a double soaking tub and separate shower, while a second bathroom offers a mosaic-tiled shower.
Log Cabin
Log Cabin
Surrounded by pines, the Log Cabin offers a warm and secluded escape with 900 square feet of cozy charm. Built from hand-hewn hickory and oak, this authentic cabin features fine cabinetry, whimsical twig work, and a river-rock fireplace at its heart. A playful dog theme adds character throughout, while the enclosed porch with a rope hammock invites you to unwind in nature. Inside, granite finishes, a modern soaking tub, and a separate shower bring comfort and style to this rustic cottage. *Dog-Friendly
Meadow Cottage
Meadow Cottage
Behind its classic Vermont clapboard exterior, Meadow Cottage surprises with a vibrant Moroccan-inspired interior. Inside its 900 square feet, you’ll find terra cotta floors, a tented ceiling, and intricate design details including moucharaby window screens, hand-wrought bronzed columns, and a chandelier of pierced tole and colored glass. A mosaic-tiled inglenook fireplace adds warmth and charm, while the king bed (convertible to two twins) sits amid furniture inlaid with ivory, ebony, and mother of pearl — creating a truly transportive and whimsical cottage. *Dog-Friendly
Orchard Cottage
Orchard Cottage
Orchard Cottage is a tranquil, Japanese-inspired retreat nestled beneath a grand spruce in a peaceful apple orchard. Designed by Jed Johnson and featuring artwork by David Bates, this 1,095-square-foot cottage exudes serenity with its herringbone woven ceiling, ash floors, and warm tones throughout. Two hand-carved granite fireplaces create cozy focal points in the living and sleeping areas, which include a king platform bed (convertible to twins), cranberry chenille club chairs, and hand-woven wool rugs in rich burgundy and teal.
Perch Cottage
Perch Cottage
Perch is a whimsical fisherman’s cottage perched above a stream and beaver pond, brought to life by William Wegman’s playful, fish-themed artwork. This 1,165-square-foot hideaway features warm green and ivory tones, a cozy fireplace, and an oversized copper soaking tub. Antique fish decoys, carved details, and 18th-century furniture create a charming, rustic atmosphere.
Studio Cottage
Studio Cottage
Studio is a striking, bi-level standalone cottage where stonework and world-class art—by Roy Lichtenstein, David Hockney, Frank Stella, and more—ignite the imagination. Spanning 2,215 square feet, this cottage features vaulted wood-beamed ceilings, two fireplaces, 1.5 bathrooms, and a secluded deck overlooking the woods and marshland. A private porch hot tub and custom chandelier add to the drama and comfort of this unique hideaway.
Timber Camp
Timber Camp
Timber Camp is a one-of-a-kind hideaway that blends global influences with rustic elegance. This 1,000-square-foot cottage features a dramatic vaulted ceiling lined with unskinned logs, a fireplace framed by floor-to-ceiling windows, and richly hued interiors in reds and grays. Adirondack twig work, hand-carved parrots, and an Italian four-poster bed add to its charm, while a hand-painted leather chair and screened porch complete the eclectic, cozy cottage.
Woods Cottage
Woods Cottage
Woods Cottage offers a Tuscan-inspired escape nestled in a serene Vermont forest of black cherry, apple, ash, spruce, and cedar trees. This 950-square-foot retreat features a hand-thrown brick fireplace, a sandstone floor topped with a cowhide rug, and a 19th-century Italian oak writing table paired with stamped leather armchairs. The king bed (convertible to twins) and peaceful porch with a second fireplace make it a warm and inviting favorite for many guests.