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If you are looking for an authentic farm experience with extra helpings of wonderfully entertaining conversation at the table, delicious food and a thoroughly delightful family who can tell you all about the amazing history of Vermont, this is your place. I've been coming up to Vermont, to a cabin just down the road from the farm, nearly my entire life, and I never knew half of what Beth and Bob and Asha told me about the different eras of Vermont's growth and about raising Holsteins. You can take the tour or simply help out with feeding the calves, or both. If you have children, this is absolutely the place for you. You've never seen healthier, happier children than Beth and Bob's grandkids, and they will recruit your kids into whatever they're up to before you can turn around. Liberty HIll Farm provided one of the happiest stays I've ever had anywhere. Thank you, Beth and Bob and your entire, wonderful family.

Unwelcoming. The picturesque winter portrait of Liberty Hill Farm is suggestive of alluring warm cozy memories: reading by fireside after a day of cold weather activities, participating in out-of-the-ordinary farm chores, and connecting with strangers in a quaint B&B atmosphere. Sadly, the reality is far more awkward and uncomfortable. While the home-cooked meals are hearty and satisfying, the conversation at the table often arrives at the fact that the farm is reliant on guests for financial stability. While this fact may be true, it's not the sort of thing that one generally needs to hear while settling in. Despite advance assurances to the contrary, there was no support from Beth to recommend or coordinate local activities - save shopping at the local bookstore. (Thankfully, we had done some research and planned ahead.) This was of particular concern for us since we were visiting during a "dormant" time of the year - the last week of December - and, while we didn't expect much from rural Vermont at this time, we wanted our trip from California to be as engaging and informative as possible. Even farm-related opportunities were remarkably unavailable. Beth would openly invite guests to milk cows or possibly witness a live birth, but wouldn't follow through with the workers in the barn to ensure that these opportunities weren't missed. They were. It was also hard for us to relax in the home. On numerous occasions, my wife and I were told to not allow our 6 and 8 year-old children to "play on" (merely operate) the recliners in the living room. On a separate occasion, we accidentally left a (thermostat-influencing) bedroom door open and got talked down to about it. Thinking about buying a bottle of wine in town to casually enjoy during or after dinner? Don't let Beth see this contraband; with no warning at all, Lisa stopped us with a short word before we reached the kitchen with the bottle. A few other house rules were also delivered in an equally condescending way - to both kids and adults alike - in a way that Beth openly excuses as a "grandmotherly" but serves to create a massive feeling of unwelcome. Had any of these rules been disclosed to us before our visit, we would've thought nothing of it. The best part of our stay here was actually the brief connection we made with a lovely French family that was also staying in the house concurrently. In a COVID-sensitive time, though, we wish we would have known we'd be sharing the house with more than one family; it might well have influenced our plans. In the end, confident in our vaccinations and health, we all agreed to be maskless indoors. While this omission may have been an oversight, it was irresponsible for Beth to let this be a surprise to us upon arrival. Sadly, Liberty Hill Farm doesn't live up to its potential. We expected a friendlier establishment with a more integrated farm experience. (Frustratingly, it seems that a few other reviewers received this package, but we didn't.) There are some plusses to this destination, but since we never felt truly welcome, it's hard to give it a high rating. From experience, I know that there are more genuine and fulfilling B&B accommodations elsewhere in New England.

Krista R.

Amazing experience. We milked cows, played with kittens, and enjoyed the beautiful lanscape. Highly recommend.

I drove from Pittsburgh PA to Vermont to pick up my daughter from UVM for the summer. On our way home we stayed for an incredible two nights. Beth's cooking and hospitality was incredible. The entire family made us feel very welcome. We met some great people who were visiting as well. After breakfast Asha (sp?) took us on a farm tour. We learned so much. The love of the animals is beautiful to see. We saw beautiful babies and milked a cow too. I cannot recommend Liberty Hill Farm enough. We are very much looking forward to more visits.

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Other than that, Beth, Bob, Lisa, and David really made us regret not staying in Vermont just a bit longer!!

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