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Welcome New Farm and Ranch Stay Members - August, 2012
This entry was written by
Kate,
posted on
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Please join us in welcoming four new members to the
site!
Some quick highlights from their listings:
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Briggs Farm
Winona, Minnesota
Briggs Farm Adventures offers authentic farmhouse country
living with quality, comfortably furnished accommodations. Our farm
adventures include hands-on authentic farm yard life: feed the
sheep, goats, chickens, and other farm animals; collect chicken
eggs for breakfast; garden planting and harvesting, and much
more!
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Honey Hollow Farm
Earlton, New York
Come stay in our lovely, newly-renovated cottage. Look out
the window and see our Shetland ponies grazing, along with our
Nubian goat herd, who would love for you to come and pet them, and
maybe feed them your apple cores. Meanwhile, down a small hill,
there is a pony paddock, a chicken pen, and a stable. Further down,
another pasture holds two horses. There is also a private garden
for the exclusive use of the cottage guests.
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Hopewell Farms
Newbury, New Hampshire
Mother Earth News Homestead of the Year, Hopewell Farms is a
quintessential New England family farm providing a charming guest
cottage with an extraordinary view. Located next to Lake Sunapee,
the farm is 70 acres of pasture, forest, and a well maintained
sugar bush that produces hundreds of gallons of maple syrup each
spring.
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East Fork Farm
Marshall, North Carolina
East Fork Farm cottages overlook our small family farm
hidden away in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of North
Carolina. Quaint cottages are decorated with antique farm relics,
furnished with handmade items, and local artisans' crafts.
Experience the quiet serenity of the mountains on your private
patio with an all natural cedar outdoor mineral soaker tub. Enjoy
all the comforts of home while taking in the peacefulness and
beauty of a natural farm cottage!
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