There are few things more bucolic than a farm stay: romantic old barns, lazy country roads, and good, rich earth underfoot. But what if you were surrounded by something more sweet-scented than vegetables and chicken coops? At Rose Story Farm (from $1,429; rose storyfarm.com) in coastal Carpinteria, California, owner Danielle Hahn grows more than 200 cultivars of the property’s namesake plant and rents out guest rooms in the meticulously refurbished 1890s country house. Once you’ve sniffed your way through row after row of sensory delight, relax in the cooling lap pool or tinkle the ivories on the downstairs piano. In more of a mountain mood? In the high desert just outside Albuquerque, a private residence built in 1934 by John Gaw Meem—otherwise known as the father of Pueblo Revival architecture—lives…
