Grace Note Farm is a peaceful oasis in Pascoag, owned by a professionally trained flutist named Virginia Sindelar and her family. The farm sits tucked away in the northwest corner of Rhode Island adjacent to the George Washington Management Area, and most locals don't even know it's there. But not only is this historic homestead doing better than ever, but it's also a wonderful place to go to get away from it all for a night or two. Meet Rhody's most charming farm stay.
Grace Note Farm is also known as the Benjamin Smith homestead farm.
Established in 1730, it's got quite a lengthy history. Imagine if those walls could talk.
These days, the farm is a place for trail riding, cooking classes, live music, and overnight accommodations.
The area also has plenty of hiking and mountain biking, so you'll never be bored here.
For $180 per night, you and your family (or a small group of friends) can experience a farm stay.
This includes some farm activities like gathering hens' eggs, picking produce from the garden, and possibly petting some adorable farm animals.
Part of your stay includes a private room in the farmhouse and a piping hot breakfast each morning.
The rooms are furnished with antiques, hand-made quilts, and classic New England details.
If you're traveling with a family, you can rent the large suite.
The suite includes a bedroom with a queen-sized bed, a "parlor" in the middle with a single bed, and a third bedroom with a double bed.
At Grace Note Farm, you can expect to enjoy some delicious meals cooked by Virginia during your stay.
Her old-fashioned cast iron cooking is out of this world.
Whether you come for the day or spend the night, Grace Note Farm will leave a lasting impression.
The family prefers reservations made over the phone the old-fashioned way, so call (401)567-0354 to book your farm stay.
Have you ever spend the night at a farm like this? Lean more about the beautiful Grace Note Farm here.
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