Villa in Litchfield County, CT
Reasons to book
About this villa rental
Come and experience comfort and hospitality at our Entertainer's home - we can't wait to welcome you! For winter enthusiasts, the house is conveniently located near famous ski arenas such as Thunder Ridge Ski Area, Mount Southington Ski Area, Mohawk Mountain Ski Area, Ski Sundown, Powder Ridge Mountain Park & Resort, Mount Lakeridge, Butternut Ski Area and Tubing Center, Catamount Mountain Resort, Otis Ridge, and Wachusett Mountain Ski Area. Parents and relatives of students attending nearby schools will find our convenient proximity to the following institutions: Rumsey Hall School, Canterbury School, The Taft School, Forman School, The Woodhall School, The Glenholme School, Avon Old Farms School, The Frederick Gunn School, Miss Porter's School, Loomis Chaffee School, and Choate Rosemary Hall. The house has recently undergone renovations and updates, including new doors, screens, windows, spray foam insulation, and no draft issues. Natural gas is available for heating, the oven, the cooktop, and hot water. The double natural gas oven provides convenient and efficient meal preparation. The boiler and tankless water heater also run on natural gas, ensuring a consistent hot water supply.
Additionally, the house features high-end hardwood floors throughout most rooms, providing durability and aesthetic appeal. Radiator heating provides comfortable, consistent warmth without the noise or drying air issues that can come with forced-air heating systems. The entire house is at your disposal, with a few exceptions: The pantry and the fridge in the garage are off-limits. The closets are designated for the host's use and should not be accessed by guests.
Your comfort and satisfaction during your stay are my top priorities. Quiet and peaceful neighborhood, within walking distance to local market bakery, bars, brewery, and restaurants. In 1840, artisans built this house in the Federal architecture style, which was popular in the United States from the late 18th century to the mid-19th century during the Federal period. This style combines classical and neoclassical architectural elements, emphasizing symmetry and balance in design. Its most recognizable features are a central front door with sidelights and a fanlight above. Evenly spaced rectangular windows with semicircular arches surround the door. Federal architecture also incorporates decorative elements, such as ornate moldings, dentils, and friezes. The house, constructed primarily of wood, boasts multiple brick chimneys. High ceilings, grand staircases, and formal rooms are adorned with decorative moldings and millwork. As you explore this house, you'll experience the elegance, simplicity, and distinct sense of balance and harmony that characterize Federal architecture.
For the safety and security of our guests and property, this home is equipped with an exterior security camera. This camera is located at the front covering the driveway, garage, and kitchen door entrances. No cameras monitor any interior spaces.





