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Queen City Stay: Your Serene Escape in Burlington's Timeless Charm.

Brand New Cottage with Deck & Pergola

Burlington, Vermont4 guests · 1 bedroom · 1 bed · 1 bathroom
4.9·102 Reviews

Highlights

Brand new cottage, built in 2024, with modern amenities and bright natural light.
Directly across from Ethan Allen Park, offering scenic trails and a historic lookout tower.
Private outdoor dining area under a large oak tree, perfect for relaxing and enjoying meals.
  • A living room with a gray sectional couch, yellow armchair, and a teal ottoman.
  • A simple white interior with a white door, a fire extinguisher, and floral curtains.
  • A well-organized kitchen with hanging pots, a sink, and a stove.
  • A Cuisinart coffee maker and French press sit on a wooden counter next to a microwave.
  • A bright, modern kitchen and dining area with white walls and furniture.

Description

Built in 2024, this bright cottage sits directly across from Ethan Allen Park, with North Avenue beaches a short bike ride or drive away. Sleeps up to 4 with a queen bed in the bedroom and a queen pullout sofa in the living room. Skylights and lofty ceilings fill the space with natural light, highlighting warm wooden interiors throughout. Well insulated with centrally ducted heat and A/C for year-round comfort. Nestled in Burlington's New North End, this property sits directly across from Ethan Allen Park and offers easy access to nearby North Beach, Leddy Beach, and the Burlington Bike Path. At the front of the lot is a charming 1930s bungalow-style home facing the park. Behind it, three newly built cottages form a semicircle around a shared common area, shaded by the sprawling branches of an ancient oak tree. This natural canopy provides a relaxing haven on warm days while still allowing soft, dappled sunlight to filter through. Each cottage has its own outdoor space, complete with an area for al fresco dining—perfect for morning coffee or evening meals under the tree's gentle shade. If you're traveling with a larger group, the three cottages can be rented together to accommodate up to 12 guests. For more details, please visit: airbnb.com/h/qccottages If you need even more space, you can reserve all three cottages along with the main house, sleeping up to 20 guests total. For larger group bookings, please visit: airbnb.com/h/qcbungalowandcottages This unique combination of historic charm and contemporary construction makes for a comfortable and convenient stay close to Burlington's best outdoor attractions. The entire cottage is yours, including a private outdoor dining area just outside the kitchen door. A shared common space with a grill is available under the large oak tree — a great spot to unwind in the fresh air. Please note the garage is not accessible to guests. Quiet hours are observed on the property out of respect for neighbors and other guests. We reside just a 5-minute drive away and usually respect our guests' privacy. For any inquiries or assistance, either myself or Josue is available via text message or phone call. Access to the cottage is with an electronic keypad lock allowing guests to arrive at their convenience (24 hr check-in). The property sits in Burlington's New North End, directly across from Ethan Allen Park — one of the city's most beloved green spaces and a natural extension of your backyard for the duration of your stay. Ethan Allen Park: The park features scenic walking trails winding through mature forest, picnic areas, and a historic stone lookout tower with panoramic views of Lake Champlain, the Adirondack Mountains, and on clear days, Montreal to the north. It's a genuine hidden gem — quieter and less trafficked than the waterfront parks, with a wild, wooded character that feels worlds away from the city despite being minutes from downtown. North Avenue Beaches: North Beach and Leddy Beach are both within easy walking, biking, or driving distance along North Avenue. North Beach is one of Burlington's most popular swimming spots, with a sandy shoreline, kayak and paddleboard rentals, and stunning lake views. Leddy Beach is quieter and more neighborhood-oriented — ideal for a relaxed afternoon by the water. Both offer direct access to Lake Champlain and views of the Adirondack Mountains across the water. The Burlington Bike Path: The Burlington Bike Path runs along the lakeshore and is easily accessible from the property. Follow it south toward the downtown waterfront and Oakledge Park, or north toward the Winooski River delta and beyond. It's flat, scenic, and one of the best ways to experience Burlington at a leisurely pace. Downtown Burlington & Church Street: Downtown Burlington is a short drive or bus ride away. Church Street Marketplace is the heart of the city — a pedestrian mall lined with local restaurants, cafes, boutiques, and live street performances year-round. Burlington's farm-to-table dining scene, craft breweries, and independent shops are all within easy reach. The Saturday Farmers Market at City Hall Park runs May through October and is one of the best in New England. University of Vermont & the Medical Center The University of Vermont campus and UVM Medical Center are a short drive from the property — convenient for visitors, prospective students, or anyone in town for medical appointments or extended stays related to the hospital. South End Arts District: Burlington's South End is home to a thriving arts and maker community. The South End Art Hop each September is one of Vermont's largest arts events, drawing thousands of visitors to galleries, studios, and creative spaces throughout the neighborhood. Year-round, the area is worth exploring for its murals, independent galleries, and local food scene. Arts & Culture: The Flynn Center for the Performing Arts hosts national touring shows, concerts, and local performances year-round. The Shelburne Museum, one of America's most distinctive collections of art, Americana, and architecture, is a short drive south and well worth a visit. Day Trips: 90 Ethan Allen Parkway is an ideal base for exploring Vermont and the surrounding region. Stowe's village and mountain are under an hour away. The Green Mountains and Long Trail offer hiking in every season. Ski resorts including Stowe, Sugarbush, and Bolton Valley are easy day trips in winter. The Lake Champlain Islands offer a scenic loop drive and ferry crossing, and the Adirondacks and Lake Placid are just across the lake. The Neighborhood: The New North End is one of Burlington's most residential and community-oriented neighborhoods — quieter than downtown, with tree-lined streets, local parks, and an unhurried pace that makes it a genuine pleasure to stay in. It has its own dining and coffee spots along North Avenue, and the kind of neighborhood character that's increasingly rare in popular Vermont destinations. The New North End is a great base for exploring Burlington by bike, foot, or car. The Burlington Bike Path is nearby, running along the lakeshore and connecting you to the waterfront, downtown, and beyond. North Beach and Leddy Beach are an easy bike ride or short drive along North Avenue. Downtown Burlington and Church Street are about 10 minutes by car or a scenic bike ride south along the lake. Green Mountain Transit Route 7 runs along North Avenue for car-free travel into the city. Uber and Lyft are also readily available throughout Burlington. For day trips, a car is recommended — ski resorts, hiking trails, and the Green Mountains are all under an hour away. Child Safety: The cottage is not childproof. Please supervise children at all times and bring any additional safety devices needed. Shared Spaces: The three cottages share a communal yard under the oak tree. If other cottages are occupied, please be mindful of noise and respectful of shared outdoor areas. Quiet Hours: Quiet hours are 10 PM to 8 AM. Parking: On-site parking is limited to one vehicle per cottage. Additional vehicles may require on-street or nearby lot parking. Please do not block the driveway or access to other cottages. No Smoking, No Parties: No smoking indoors. No parties or gatherings beyond your booked guest count. Winter Weather: Vermont winters bring snow and ice. Shovels and ice melter are provided — please use them as needed for safe footing around the cottage. Local Wildlife: The proximity to Ethan Allen Park means occasional wildlife visitors. Please don't feed them and keep trash secured. Emergency Information: In case of emergency call 911. Familiarize yourself with exits upon arrival.View More

Rooms

Bedroom 11 queen bed

Property Rules

Check-in: After 4:00 PM
Check-out: 10:00 AM
Self check-in with smart lock
No smoking
No pets
No parties or events

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