Rent This Historical Zen House In New England For A Night Of Pure Tranquility
By Lea Monroe|Published July 22, 2019
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As local travel experts, we know what travelers are looking for when it comes to finding the perfect accommodations for their next trip. To compile our lists, we scour the internet to find properties with excellent ratings and reviews, desirable amenities, nearby attractions, and that something special that makes a destination worthy of traveling for.
With over four million listings on the rental marketplace Airbnb, it can often feel chaotic to sift through all of the amazing gems that can be found on this site. If you’re interested in taking a getaway to New England, we’ve found a historic retreat that provides a breathtaking space for a tranquil vacation. This home is wonderful for couples or solo travelers who are looking to get away from it all. Find out why we’re head over heels for this beautiful zen house in Connecticut.
Located within the city of Stamford in Fairfield County, Connecticut, this Historical Zen House listed on Airbnb is an absolute delight.
A private guest house on three acres of land in the New England region, the zen house overlooks the pool and serene surroundings that make up this Airbnb property.
The floor-to-ceiling windows create a light-filled space, and you'll find beautiful meditation areas in the front of the house that will leave you at peace and start your day off just right.
With a maximum capacity of three guests, you'll find a comfortable king-sized bed and couch in the common space that you can sleep on while you're here.
Just under an hour away from New York City and a 15-minute drive from White Plains Airport, you'll have access to the riverfront and a charming pond on the property.
This was once home to American sculpture Gutzon Borglum. See for yourself why guests leave here more relaxed after their stay at the stunning Historical Zen House in Connecticut.
Wondering why the name Gutzon Borglum sounds so familiar? That's because Borglum is the sculptor who created Mount Rushmore! Moving to the zen house property back in 1914, Borglum lived here for 10 years and created many masterpieces on the property. Other things to keep in mind is that the host Olga is a Superhost - meaning she's experienced with Airbnb and has been highly-rated. The zen house also features self-check-in via a lockbox, making things for you as easy as can be.
To find out more about the Historical Zen House and to book your stay on Airbnb, click here.