The Guest House

Rooms and Rates

The Guest House at Kandler’s Shadow Farms offers three thoughtfully designed private bedrooms, available as a shared stay or whole-home accommodation. Guests enjoy a chef’s kitchen and living spaces that invite ease, quiet conversation, and unhurried mornings.

Each room features a comfortable queen bed and simple, restorative design. The Guest House is well-suited for individuals, friends, or small groups who value calm, connection, and respect for shared space.

This is a place to settle in, move gently, and let the rhythm of the farm guide your stay.

Contact Katie directly to book one of these options:

The Inner Sanctuary

$150/night

  • The Inner Sanctuary is a private, inward-facing retreat designed for deep rest and intentional disconnection. With no windows, this room offers rare freedom from natural light—ideal for uninterrupted sleep, midday rest, or guests who prefer darkness and quiet at any hour.

    The room features a comfortable queen bed, a private bathroom, and its own television. Thoughtfully contained and peaceful, The Inner Sanctuary offers a sense of refuge within the shared Guest House.

The Garden View

$125/night

  • The Garden View opens to soft daylight and views of the surrounding gardens, offering a gentle connection to the land and changing seasons. This room is well-suited for guests who enjoy waking with natural light and the subtle sounds of the farm.

    It features a comfortable queen bed and access to shared bathroom and common spaces. The Garden View balances privacy with openness, inviting rest without retreating entirely from the world.

The Pond View

$125/night

  • The Pond View looks out toward the pond and open farm landscape, offering long, calming views and a sense of spaciousness. This room carries the quiet presence of water and land—ideal for guests who appreciate stillness and open horizons.

    The room includes a comfortable queen bed and access to shared bathroom and common areas. The Pond View encourages slow mornings, reflection, and an easy pace throughout the day.

The Whole Guest House

$250/night

  • Rent the entire Guest House for a private, unhurried stay at Kandler’s Shadow Farms.

    The Whole Retreat House includes all three bedrooms—The Inner Sanctuary, The Garden View, and The Pond View—along with two bathrooms, a fully equipped private kitchen, and shared living spaces reserved exclusively for your group. With comfortable accommodations for up to six guests, the house is well-suited for families, friends, or small groups seeking rest, connection, and time away from the pace of everyday life.

    This option offers the ease of being together with the freedom to spread out—shared meals, quiet mornings, and evenings that unfold without interruption. Whether you are gathering intentionally or simply slowing down together, the house becomes your own for the duration of your stay.

    Sleeps up to six guests.

Mom Away

$150/night

  • At select times, when Katie is on site (typically three nights per week), one guest room is available for mothers seeking rest and renewal.

    This is not a retreat or structured program. There is no schedule or curriculum—just space to pause. The experience centers on quiet restoration, informal conversation when welcome, and shared presence rooted in respect for the land and daily rhythms.

    This room is best suited for mothers looking for rest, reflection, and gentle connection, without expectations or obligations. Availability is limited and dependent on on-site presence.

Agritourism Stay

$150/night

  • At select times, a guest room is available as part of an agritourism stay when Katie is on-site.

    This offering reflects a commitment to learning through place—where land stewardship, hospitality, and lived experience intersect. Guests are welcome to observe and engage in the everyday rhythms of a working farm as it evolves: tending gardens, caring for the land, and making thoughtful decisions shaped by season, weather, and long-term vision.

    This is not a scheduled program or retreat. It is an opportunity for informal learning, conversation, and shared presence—grounded in curiosity, respect for the land, and a belief that teaching often happens best through relationship and example.

    Availability is limited and varies based on the farm’s seasonal work and on-site schedule.