The Milk Rooms at Pinestead Farm Lodge

In the late 1800’s Pinestead was a dairy farm. The hired hands would milk the cows twice each day and bring the fresh milk into this section of the farmhouse. Here the cream was separated from the milk in a “separator”. The skim milk was fed to the pigs, and the cream was put into milk cans. One of the milk cans the Sherburns used is in the lobby just outside the doorway into this unit. The milk cans were stored in a large tub of spring water in the barn to be kept cool until the milk was picked up by the buyers.

Our rooms are clean and simple. Each has a double and a single bed, a bedside table, bureau and chair. A Pinestead Patchwork Quilt, made here at Pinestead Farm Lodge, adorns every bed.

Our kitchens are fully equipped with a gas oven and stove, refrigerator, toaster, microwave, coffee pot, pots, pans and utensils. We also provide linens, towels, dish soap, and salt and pepper.

Visit us on AirBnB for more information about the Milk Rooms at Pinestead Farm Lodge and to make your reservations.