Experience Three Sisters Sanctuary
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Entire rental unit hosted by Richard
- 4 guests
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 beds
- 1 bath
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Where you'll sleep
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
1 double bed
What this place offers
Courtyard view
Garden view
Kitchen
Wifi
Free parking on premises
TV with standard cable
Air conditioning
Shared backyard
Hair dryer
Fire pit
7 nights in Goshen
Sep 23, 2017 - Sep 30, 2017
4.94 out of 5 stars from 295 reviews
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Where you’ll be
Goshen, Massachusetts, United States
- 295 Reviews
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I collect old stoves, stones, plants, salvaged material and stories. The stoves, which I restore and sell, help to support the creation of a 4-acre art environment behind my home in the hills of western Massachusetts. The stones, plants and salvage find their places in a space that comprises roughly a dozen outdoor "rooms". People and stories are woven into every aspect of the site - from its original inspiration to its physical construction and intended uses.
"Three Sisters Sanctuary" lies behind the house and stove shop. The stove shop is a barn-like building covered with signs, old tools, rusted bicycle frames, stove trivets, bells and birdhouses - all stuck to its outer wall as if yanked there by a giant magnet. In front of the shop stands a two-story-tall tin man sporting a jaunty tin Stetson. I am drawn to antique stoves for many of the same reason that fuel my passion for creating the Sanctuary - an appreciation for beauty and artistry, a love of the heaviness of iron, and a delight in breathing life into otherwise forgotten or overlooked objects.
The things that I do out here have to do with chasing passion and wanting to have that passion in my world. And now that I've created it, it's the greatest place I've ever been, the greatest job I could have, the greatest lifestyle I could have. And it doesn't want to end. It keeps getting better. 'Curious George'- that's what they should call me...
"Three Sisters Sanctuary" lies behind the house and stove shop. The stove shop is a barn-like building covered with signs, old tools, rusted bicycle frames, stove trivets, bells and birdhouses - all stuck to its outer wall as if yanked there by a giant magnet. In front of the shop stands a two-story-tall tin man sporting a jaunty tin Stetson. I am drawn to antique stoves for many of the same reason that fuel my passion for creating the Sanctuary - an appreciation for beauty and artistry, a love of the heaviness of iron, and a delight in breathing life into otherwise forgotten or overlooked objects.
The things that I do out here have to do with chasing passion and wanting to have that passion in my world. And now that I've created it, it's the greatest place I've ever been, the greatest job I could have, the greatest lifestyle I could have. And it doesn't want to end. It keeps getting better. 'Curious George'- that's what they should call me...
I collect old stoves, stones, plants, salvaged material and stories. The stoves, which I restore and sell, help to support the creation of a 4-acre art environment behind my home i…
During your stay
Superhost Richard M. Richardson lives on site and is happy to be of assistance to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. A 40-year resident of the area he's happy to provide local information as needed.
Richard is a Superhost
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Things to know
House rules
Check-in: After 3:00 PM
Checkout: 11:00 AM
No smoking
No pets
Health & safety
Airbnb's COVID-19 safety practices apply
Carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm