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Built as a
tourist lodge in the 1930s, Fifth House Lodge has been updated with
contemporary features that complement its rustic style. Its many windows and skylights provide
abundant light and constant reference to earth and sky.

Fifth House Lodge is a self-contained
environment that offers twenty acres of woods and fields. The lodge itself
consists of a living room with cathedral ceiling
and massive fieldstone fireplace, large kitchen/dining area, open deck off the
kitchen, and a screened-in sun porch. It has sleeping accommodations for 8-10
people. Lodging in conjunction with a workshop or personalized retreat is
$80 per night.
A
charming seasonal cabin on the property has its own kitchen, bathroom, living
room with fireplace, wrap-around porch and two upstairs bedrooms with a double
bed each. The cabin, with its writing desk overlooking mountains and fields, is
an ideal place to immerse yourself in a writing project.
While there you may
also elect to do some private work with Joan. The cabin is available by the week, Saturday
to Saturday, from May to October at a cost of $450 per week; $425 a week for two
or more weeks.

It was most definitely the time spent at Fifth
House Lodge that pushed me on to the end of my novel. A more productive writing
time I have never had in my life. . .You can quote me! Con
Squires, Nahant, Massachusetts
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