Want to experience a little taste of farm life (without the chores)? Stay a few nights in this off-grid cabin at Moon in the Pond Farm near Housatonic Meadows State Park in Massachusetts.
The accommodation is charming, but simple, with a comfortable queen bed, a little table and chair, and a snuggly wood burning stove for cooking and keeping warm.
This is a working farm, so you can purchase some of their homegrown goods and firewood, or go to some of the nearby small restaurants and cafe for meals. Book your stay here.
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Glamp in This Farmside Cabin with Wood-burning Stove

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Comfortable bed near the wood-burning stove (BYO sheets/blankets)

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You can even heat water and cook on this wood-burning stove.

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From the bed you have farm views, but plenty of privacy.

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There’s a small table inside for food prep.

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Kick your boots off and relax.

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Wildflowers make the space inviting and simple.

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The knotty wood feels cozy.

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Would you stay in this cabin on the farm?

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You can always purchase goods from the farm to cook!

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Highlights:
- Wood-burning stove
- Comfortable Queen-sized bed
- Farm views
- No wifi
- Nearby port-a-potty
- No running water
- Sounds of the farm (roosters, etc.)
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I would definitely give this one a try if i was in that area, even if there is no wifi. 🙂
This sounds very cool. Don’t tell me it has an outhouse? LMAO! If it is close than I could live with that. Fresh living off of a farm is healthy. Was a Ranch Hand in Oregon when I was very young. Never looked healthier when I lived there. Fresh everything. This looks very cozy and would be a good place to do some thinking.
That must have been an adventure, Sheila!
It looks like a charming place to let down and relax and get away from it all. Nice to be able to buy food from nearby, and nothing is cozier than a wood stove. Yes, I would stay here.
I’m all about a wood stove…I want one in my home so much but they quoted me $4k to install it …EEEK
Oh Natalie, I just saw 6 vintage wood stoves at an Antique store last week for under $100 and 2 little ones at another store for under $200. They were all in good working condition, all unique styles, and all wood burning (one could also use coal). A chimney sweep can look at your chimney and clean it and decide if you can use a stove or not, then a plumber can install your pipe (yes, most are certified in that area as well as installing gas lines) which should cost you only a few hundred dollars for pipe and “cap”plus another couple hundred for labor. Check around locally and when you find a stove, ask about an installer because the same people who bought the stove had to uninstall it to get it to their store. They should know reasonably priced plumbers who will do it for you. It is not out of reach!
Sorry. That should say under a $1000 for the 6 larger wood stoves.
Plumbers can usually clean your chimney, too, and then install pipes. Sorry, this comment should follow the .other two below, but I just thought of it. Hope this helps
Thanks Marsha! I actually have a small wood stove my father picked up for free on Craigslist, the problem is our home doesn’t have a chimney already, and the design requires a verrryyy long pipe — or so they tell me! I will shop around though. I’d love to make it a reality!
A cute and cozy little place. Although it’s a little too rustic for me I know if I had been younger and in better health I would not have hesitated to go. It’s a great vacation spot 👌