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Grafton Stone House- Mountain Top Rehabbed Historic Church Into Perfect Getaway
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10 out of 10
Exceptional
3 bedrooms 1+ bathroom Sleeps 6 139.4 sq m
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Petersburg, NY
- Place, Grafton Lakes State Park2 min drive
- Place, Taconic Lake7 min drive
- Place, Williams College26 min drive
- Airport, Albany, NY (ALB-Albany Intl.)40 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Double Bed
Living Room 1
1 Double Bed
1 bathroom, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Jetted bathtub · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Bathroom 2
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Garden
About this property
Grafton Stone House- Mountain Top Rehabbed Historic Church Into Perfect Getaway
Grafton Stone House can host 6+ close people who don't mind a large, friendly, open floor plan and country setting. The home is casual & cozy, w/ many amenities including heated floors, outdoor areas, fireplace, well-stocked games, a skim worthy selection of books, and a well armed kitchen for entertaining and cozy evenings or morning on the screened porches. Close to several ski slopes, state parks for hiking, boating, beaches, the Grafton Peace Pagoda, & many great local towns.
The stone house is a historic mountain chapel lovingly rehabbed into a home. The post and beam ceiling, stained glass lighting, and many other unique attributes make it a really special experience for guests. The king bed on the main floor has lush curtains around it to create additional privacy and coziness, and there is a day bed in the 3 season porch that also can be utilized in the right season.
The stone house is a historic mountain chapel lovingly rehabbed into a home. The post and beam ceiling, stained glass lighting, and many other unique attributes make it a really special experience for guests. The king bed on the main floor has lush curtains around it to create additional privacy and coziness, and there is a day bed in the 3 season porch that also can be utilized in the right season.
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House Rules
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
There is a ladder and lofts so discretion needed.
Events
Events allowed: family gatherings and birthday parties
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs less than 23 kg per pet (limit 2 pets total)
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Parties and events (including family gatherings and birthday parties) are allowed on site. Maximum attendees: 12
Long-term renters welcome
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Petersburgh
Petersburgh is home to this holiday home. Pineridge Cross Country Ski Center and Williams College Taconic Golf Course are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Grafton Lakes State Park and Taconic Trail State Park. Take the opportunity to explore the area for outdoor excitement like hiking/biking trails.

Petersburg, NY
What's nearby
- Grafton Lakes State Park - 2 min drive - 2.9 km
- Taconic Lake - 7 min drive - 7.5 km
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - 26 min drive - 28.8 km
- Williams College - 26 min drive - 27.6 km
- The Clark Art Institute - 27 min drive - 27.9 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Stewart's Shops - 11 min drive
- Guiseppies Restaurant - 13 min drive
- Man of Kent - 13 min drive
- Josh Hall Money Pit - 4 min drive
- Moose Kaboose Tavern - 12 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Michelle Toch Dinsmore

My name is Michelle. I am the daughter of the truly remarkable woman who first rehabbed this place about twenty-five years ago.
My mother always had grand visions for the Grafton Stone House, and she passed away too soon to ever do it all. Her plans were constantly evolving, much like she was. And I intend to continue those plans - and that evolution.
My mom said life is meant to be lived with the mentality of “to be continued”.... never going stagnant. To keep learning and growing was a life mission. She truly lived that way until breast cancer took her away. I feel her warmth, love, enthusiasm, creativity and exuberant charm in the house every time I enter. I have been told, over and over, that each guest has felt this, too. The house truly feels like an old friend.
The Grafton Stone House is here because of the lessons she taught me: to build a place that fosters creativity, good food & wine, relaxation, laughs, great conversation, passion for the outdoors, the goodness of plants, and out-of-the-box thinking. My mother always believed in a “home away from home,” a place that was a comfortable escape. A kind of sanctuary. A place of freedom. A place for friends to gather, to recoup, to rejuvenate, to celebrate.
I am continuing on my own version of that here.
Recently remodeled again off my mother’s vision, modernized somewhat, with attention to details I find personally fun, I hope you enjoy it all.
My mom had a term for those that entered who could help themselves: ‘fridge friend’- and that is exactly how I feel about all my guests here.
With love and endless appreciation: Michelle
My mother always had grand visions for the Grafton Stone House, and she passed away too soon to ever do it all. Her plans were constantly evolving, much like she was. And I intend to continue those plans - and that evolution.
My mom said life is meant to be lived with the mentality of “to be continued”.... never going stagnant. To keep learning and growing was a life mission. She truly lived that way until breast cancer took her away. I feel her warmth, love, enthusiasm, creativity and exuberant charm in the house every time I enter. I have been told, over and over, that each guest has felt this, too. The house truly feels like an old friend.
The Grafton Stone House is here because of the lessons she taught me: to build a place that fosters creativity, good food & wine, relaxation, laughs, great conversation, passion for the outdoors, the goodness of plants, and out-of-the-box thinking. My mother always believed in a “home away from home,” a place that was a comfortable escape. A kind of sanctuary. A place of freedom. A place for friends to gather, to recoup, to rejuvenate, to celebrate.
I am continuing on my own version of that here.
Recently remodeled again off my mother’s vision, modernized somewhat, with attention to details I find personally fun, I hope you enjoy it all.
My mom had a term for those that entered who could help themselves: ‘fridge friend’- and that is exactly how I feel about all my guests here.
With love and endless appreciation: Michelle
Why they chose this property
There are friendly small businesses all over the mountains as well as farms, makers, and hidden gems to explore. It is close and far enough at the same time from the Berkshires, Troy, Albany, and encourages further exploration and adventuring!
What makes this property unique
There was a tree growing through the floor when my mother first bought the Stone House. The plaster was falling off the walls, and the inside was rubble. It was basically a dusty rock shell, yet, even then, there was something truly special about it. My mother had a vision for old places needing reuse, and I guess that vision is genetic.
The house has three-foot-thick walls and a foundation made out of locally-sourced field stone. The roof is hand cut slate. The post and beam ceiling is original and is superb from an architecture and design perspective. If you look closely at the rock walls of the house, you can see they were crafted to be climbed, no ladder needed.
The Grafton Stone House has a rich history you feel when you enter, it was part of the “Troy Times Fresh Air Home” in the 1800s. It was originally built as a multi-use space for a church, school, and boy’s dormitory in the early 1900s. It fell to ruin for decades- then came my mother who first fell in love with the house in 1989, and acquired the house, bringing it to life once again.
The warmth of the place is exuberant, well beyond the radiant floor heating and wood stove. The airy yet cozy environment is perfect to snuggle up with your loved ones, laugh and cook on a girlfriends weekend, play board games, collapse after a day of enjoying the vast outdoors, or even hiding out creating... perhaps painting or writing your first novel.
The kitchen is well-stocked with my mother-approved selection of herbs and cooking necessities to create your very own celebration. It also boasts the occasional surprise for my guests to enjoy at the urge. For guests, it provides a fantastic escape. Whether you choose to explore the area- or hide out within the fantastic stone walls.
The house has three-foot-thick walls and a foundation made out of locally-sourced field stone. The roof is hand cut slate. The post and beam ceiling is original and is superb from an architecture and design perspective. If you look closely at the rock walls of the house, you can see they were crafted to be climbed, no ladder needed.
The Grafton Stone House has a rich history you feel when you enter, it was part of the “Troy Times Fresh Air Home” in the 1800s. It was originally built as a multi-use space for a church, school, and boy’s dormitory in the early 1900s. It fell to ruin for decades- then came my mother who first fell in love with the house in 1989, and acquired the house, bringing it to life once again.
The warmth of the place is exuberant, well beyond the radiant floor heating and wood stove. The airy yet cozy environment is perfect to snuggle up with your loved ones, laugh and cook on a girlfriends weekend, play board games, collapse after a day of enjoying the vast outdoors, or even hiding out creating... perhaps painting or writing your first novel.
The kitchen is well-stocked with my mother-approved selection of herbs and cooking necessities to create your very own celebration. It also boasts the occasional surprise for my guests to enjoy at the urge. For guests, it provides a fantastic escape. Whether you choose to explore the area- or hide out within the fantastic stone walls.
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