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Hill Ross Stables Historic Homestead
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10 von 10.
AuĂergewöhnlich
2 Schlafzimmer1 BadezimmerPlatz fĂŒr 5 GĂ€ste269.4 mÂČ
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Northampton, MA
- Place, Look Memorial ParkâȘ19 GehminutenâŹ
- Place, Look Memorial Park Tennis CenterâȘ2 AutominutenâŹ
- Place, Cooley Dickinson HospitalâȘ3 AutominutenâŹ
- Airport, Hartford, Connecticut (BDL-Bradley Intl.)âȘ49 AutominutenâŹ
Zimmer und Betten
2 Schlafzimmer (Platz fĂŒr 5 Personen)
Schlafzimmer 1
1 King-Bett
Schlafzimmer 2
1 Doppelbett und 1 Komfort-Einzel-Etagenbett
1 Badezimmer
Badezimmer 1
Seife · HandtĂŒcher werden bereitgestellt · Toilette · Nur Dusche · Shampoo · Haartrockner
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Hill Ross Stables Historic Homestead
Discover this rustic 2-bedroom gem at The Hill-Ross Homestead. This historic charming barn features 1 king bed, 1 full bed, and 1 bunk bed, perfect for a cozy stay. With heating, AC, and a smart TV provided, guests will feel right at home. This historic post and beam with lovely decor make this space truly amazing. Our place will help you feel at home while you're traveling in Northampton.
Hill Ross Homestead houses 3 residential units and 2 workshops. As there are other tenants who share this 2+ acre property and we ask all our guests to be courteous of one another while enjoying its peaceful, park-like setting along the Mill River.
The Historic Hill-Ross Farm is listed on the National Historic Registry for being a stop along the Underground Railroad, along with other attributes.
Hill-Ross Homestead features a 19th-century farmhouse (circa 1820)- the home for two important figures in the abolitionist movement, Samuel Lapham Hill and Austin Ross. Samuel Hill purchased the farm in 1841 from the Northampton Silk Company. In 1842, Hill and others founded the Northampton Association of Education and Industry, an organization with strong abolitionist views. The Association chose to locate in the Broughtonâs Meadow (now Florence) section of Northampton due to the communityâs thriving silk industry. Free laborers, rather than enslaved workers, produced silk, increasing the industryâs popularity among abolitionists. The Associationâs property, including the Hill-Ross Farm, provided a store, school, common eating area and living space for its members. Because of the strong presence of the Association and silk manufacturers, Northampton became a haven for African Americans and abolitionists. Northampton proper often served as a stop for fugitive slaves traveling to Canada, and Association members encouraged fugitivesâ permanent settlement.
Hill Ross Homestead houses 3 residential units and 2 workshops. As there are other tenants who share this 2+ acre property and we ask all our guests to be courteous of one another while enjoying its peaceful, park-like setting along the Mill River.
The Historic Hill-Ross Farm is listed on the National Historic Registry for being a stop along the Underground Railroad, along with other attributes.
Hill-Ross Homestead features a 19th-century farmhouse (circa 1820)- the home for two important figures in the abolitionist movement, Samuel Lapham Hill and Austin Ross. Samuel Hill purchased the farm in 1841 from the Northampton Silk Company. In 1842, Hill and others founded the Northampton Association of Education and Industry, an organization with strong abolitionist views. The Association chose to locate in the Broughtonâs Meadow (now Florence) section of Northampton due to the communityâs thriving silk industry. Free laborers, rather than enslaved workers, produced silk, increasing the industryâs popularity among abolitionists. The Associationâs property, including the Hill-Ross Farm, provided a store, school, common eating area and living space for its members. Because of the strong presence of the Association and silk manufacturers, Northampton became a haven for African Americans and abolitionists. Northampton proper often served as a stop for fugitive slaves traveling to Canada, and Association members encouraged fugitivesâ permanent settlement.
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Waschmaschine
WĂ€schetrockner
Klimaanlage
Fitnesscenter
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Hausordnung
Check-in ab 15:00Â Uhr
Mindestalter fĂŒr die Miete: 25 Jahre
Check-out vor 11:00Â Uhr
Kinder
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Zu den Sicherheitsvorrichtungen dieser Unterkunft gehören ein Erste-Hilfe-Kasten und ein Riegelschloss.
Registrierungsnummer der Unterkunft: C0554542140
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Florenz
Mitten in Florenz befindet sich dieses Ferienhaus. Connecticut River Greenway State Park und Mount Tom State Reservation geben einen Eindruck von der schönen Natur der Region. Zu den Attraktionen vor Ort zĂ€hlt auĂerdem Folgendes: Lyman Conservatory und Spare Time Bowling. Ebenfalls einen Besuch wert sind diese beiden Highlights: Nash's Dinosaur Track Quarry und Holyoke Heritage State Park. Erlebe WasserspaĂ pur beim Angeln ganz in der NĂ€he oder genieĂe einfach die Natur bei einer Ăko-Tour.
Northampton, MA
In der Umgebung
- Look Memorial Park - 19 Gehminuten - 1.6 km
- Look Memorial Park Tennis Center - 2 Autominuten - 2.2 km
- Congregation Beth Israel - 2 Autominuten - 2.2 km
- Cooley Dickinson Hospital - 3 Autominuten - 2.2 km
- Smith College - 4 Autominuten - 3.6 km
Fortbewegung vor Ort
Restaurants
- âȘCumberland Farms - âŹ12 Gehminuten
- âȘStarbucks - âŹ5 Autominuten
- âȘBurger King - âŹ5 Autominuten
- âȘD'Angelo Grilled Sandwiches - âŹ5 Autominuten
- âȘHot Head Burritos - âŹ5 Autominuten
HĂ€ufig gestellte Fragen
Ăber den Gastgeber
Zu Gast bei Jacqueline G Leighton
Weâre key holders of historic rental properties in the Pioneer Valley. Our family so enjoys staying in beautiful, detailed, one-of-a-kind homes that gifts a treasurable experience. We hope our guests will gain as much pleasure as we do from our curated spaces.
Darum fiel die Entscheidung auf diese Unterkunft
Located right outside of downtown Florence- Hill-Ross Homestead gets all the pleasure of being a part of a local vibrant community but we enjoy a peaceful park-like setting along the Mill River.
Das macht diese Unterkunft einzigartig
The Historic Hill-Ross Homestead is a multi residential property comprising of 3 antique houses and 2 barns. We ask all our guests to be courteous of one another while enjoying its peaceful, park-like setting along the Mill River.
Listed on the National Historic Registry for being a stop along the Underground Railroad, along with other attributes.
Hill-Ross Homestead features a 19th-century farmhouse (circa 1820)- the home for two important figures in the abolitionist movement, Samuel Lapham Hill and Austin Ross. Samuel Hill purchased the farm in 1841 from the Northampton Silk Company. In 1842, Hill and others founded the Northampton Association of Education and Industry, an organization with strong abolitionist views. The Association chose to locate in the Broughtonâs Meadow (now Florence) section of Northampton due to the communityâs thriving silk industry. Free laborers, rather than enslaved workers, produced silk, increasing the industryâs popularity among abolitionists. The Associationâs property, including the Hill-Ross Farm, provided a store, school, common eating area and living space for its members. Because of the strong presence of the Association and silk manufacturers, Northampton became a haven for African Americans and abolitionists. Northampton proper often served as a stop for fugitive slaves traveling to Canada, and Association members encouraged fugitivesâ permanent settlement.
Listed on the National Historic Registry for being a stop along the Underground Railroad, along with other attributes.
Hill-Ross Homestead features a 19th-century farmhouse (circa 1820)- the home for two important figures in the abolitionist movement, Samuel Lapham Hill and Austin Ross. Samuel Hill purchased the farm in 1841 from the Northampton Silk Company. In 1842, Hill and others founded the Northampton Association of Education and Industry, an organization with strong abolitionist views. The Association chose to locate in the Broughtonâs Meadow (now Florence) section of Northampton due to the communityâs thriving silk industry. Free laborers, rather than enslaved workers, produced silk, increasing the industryâs popularity among abolitionists. The Associationâs property, including the Hill-Ross Farm, provided a store, school, common eating area and living space for its members. Because of the strong presence of the Association and silk manufacturers, Northampton became a haven for African Americans and abolitionists. Northampton proper often served as a stop for fugitive slaves traveling to Canada, and Association members encouraged fugitivesâ permanent settlement.
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