Village life: Second Home Delights If you long life at a slower pace, where friends and neighbors to interact in a classic village settings, we have some suggestions on places to visit and perhaps to live. Our review of great vacation and second home spots ranges from western Massachusetts, on the shores of Lake Champlain in Vermont and New York, the Upper Valley of New Hampshire at the seaside Rhode Island. We'll start our tour in the mountains of western Massachusetts, Berkshire.
Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Stockbridge is a small village nestled in a quiet valley, surrounded by the hills of Berkshire. His sun-dappled streets and classic architecture made it emblematic of picturesque New England village. It is fitting that one of the chroniclers of the arts in Stockbridge was Norman Rockwell, whose portrayal of small town life romance evokes a simpler time, unhurriedly and good neighborliness.
The small downtown seems like a Rockwell painting come to life. With small, locally owned shops, tidy, wide streets and sidewalks, children on bicycles, fine churches, and many examples of well-maintained and varied architecture in New England, offers a respite has Stockbridge welcomed the rapid pace of 21st century America.
The hills around Stockbridge Berkshire offer a wide variety of four season activities. There are more than 90,000 acres of recreational land, more than 90 lakes and ponds, parks, golf courses and ski resorts. Stockbridge cultural references including the renowned Tanglewood Music Festival and the Berkshire Theatre Festival.
While home prices in the region are relatively high, there are still some bargains available from time to time. Massachusetts State Visit 2ndhome Page to http://www.2ndhome.net/massachusetts-vacation-homes.
The next two cities on our tour of villages and village life from the North a particular link, even if they are in different states. Essex, New York and Charlotte, Vermont are separated, some say joined by a 20 minute trip by ferry across the beautiful Lake Champlain.
Charlotte, Vermont
The city of Charlotte is sitting on a series of hills and ridges overlooking Lake Champlain, about ten miles south of the bustling city of Burlington. Vermont Magazine said: "... It is a city dominated by rural landscapes, by farmland, hills and orchards, but also - without noise, to be sure - part of Vermont from the Gold Coast ".
Charlotte is a city with multiple attractions. It is fairly close to Burlington to get to shops, restaurants and nightclubs, but it is a bucolic, pastoral place, with a strong sense of community spirit, manifested through a commitment to excellent schools, a new town hall and a local meeting place, the old brick store. Its residents bridge the spectrum between the farmers of several generations, artists, writers and professionals of all stripes.
Charlotte was a rural escape for the second owners for many years. It is composed of several villages, including East and Charlotte Thompson Point, a community of largely been. Visit the Vermont State Page at 2ndhome http://www.2ndhome.net/vermont-vacation-homes.
Essex, New York
Essex is located on the shores of Lake Champlain and in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains. It is sometimes called the most historic hamlet of New York. Why this name? Among other reasons, Essex is one of the finest collections of architecture before the Civil War in the country. Framed by a beautiful lake and majestic Adirondacks of New York, Essex has welcomed visitors and second homeowners for many years. Another feature of this charming place is that in the blue waters of Lake Champlain is the vista of green mountains of Vermont.
Posted on September 5, 2010.
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