The Loft guest suite (nightly rate)
The Loft is a restored guest suite in an old hay loft, above the century-old horse barn. The loft was handbuilt by carpenter Rob in 2021 using many reclaimed materials.
The nightly rate for staying the Loft is $65 USD (approx. $90/CAD) for up to two people. To book your stay, add as many nights as you need to your cart at check-out. For example, click “4” and then “add to cart” for four nights. We ask for a two-night minimum stay.
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The Loft is a restored guest suite in an old hay loft, above the century-old horse barn. The loft was handbuilt by carpenter Rob in 2021 using many reclaimed materials.
The nightly rate for staying the Loft is $65 USD (approx. $90/CAD) for up to two people. To book your stay, add as many nights as you need to your cart at check-out. For example, click “4” and then “add to cart” for four nights. We ask for a two-night minimum stay.
Additional details below
The Loft is a restored guest suite in an old hay loft, above the century-old horse barn. The loft was handbuilt by carpenter Rob in 2021 using many reclaimed materials.
The nightly rate for staying the Loft is $65 USD (approx. $90/CAD) for up to two people. To book your stay, add as many nights as you need to your cart at check-out. For example, click “4” and then “add to cart” for four nights. We ask for a two-night minimum stay.
Additional details below
Amenities in the Loft:
Double bed
Kitchenette with full fridge; mini-oven; hot plate; microwave
Table with two dining chairs
Micro living room with pull-out sofa + two armchairs
Dog bed
Composting toilet
Clawfoot bathtub in open-concept space
Juliet balcony
Access to the Loft:
The loft is access by a long flight of stairs from ground level to the former hay loft in the barn.
Parking is on the west side of the barn in a dedicated parking spot.
The Farm Scene:
Anneth farm is an active working farm. The barn and adjacent paddocks house three horses - April, Harry, and Rosie - who are visible from the north-facing french doors of the Loft. A flock of Cotswold sheep are in nearby pastures. One of two local chickens flocks are visible form the Loft’s south-facing Juliet balcony. Chores at the farm being around 8am and you may hear people tending to farm life.
Feeding of the farm animals is strictly prohibited, but you are welcome to meet them and pet them.
Our hide tanning meadows are close by the barn, about a 3 minute walk away.
You are welcome to walk the grounds at Anneth Farm, with the exception of the fenced marlket garden area, and settle into a picnic table or various Adirondak chairs and nestled spots we’ve set-up throughout the land. If you book the Loft during a hide course, there will likely be people camping in the southeast shady meadow and you are welcome to this space as well.