Stonemeadow
Dorset, Vermont
Stonemeadow delivers the classic New England estate backdrop productions look for—72 private acres of rolling meadow, layered gardens, a reflective pond, and wide Vermont mountain views that create natural depth in every frame. The grounds feel expansive yet contained, offering controlled sightlines and seasonal versatility, from lush summer greens to dramatic fall color. The atmosphere aligns with the refined rural settings seen in The Cider House Rules and the sweeping countryside tone of Little Women, where landscape becomes part of the storytelling.
The 5,045-square-foot residence blends architectural presence with livable scale. A striking great room anchors the interior, complemented by a generous chef’s kitchen suited for culinary shoots and lifestyle content. A quiet library and private guest suites provide intimate alternatives for interviews, scripted dialogue, or editorial setups. The curated design—clean lines, balanced light, and thoughtful material choices—means the home reads elevated on camera without heavy production dressing, similar in feel to estates featured in series like Succession during its countryside retreat episodes.
Logistically, the property supports efficient movement between zones, with terraces flowing into gardens and open lawn for seamless scene transitions. The acreage allows discreet staging while maintaining uninterrupted natural views. Whether positioned as a generational family compound, upscale retreat, or secluded gathering place (such as Succession), Stonemeadow offers cinematic scale, privacy, and production practicality in a single, cohesive setting.
Contact Stonemeadow today to book it for your next film or television production!