A
19th century two-story cabin moved to its present location
and renovated in 2006. Nestled among maple trees and surrounded
by mountains and woodlands, the 54 acre property is completely
private and secluded. The surrounding woodlands are comprised
of hardwoods, including maple, hickory and oak. Deer,
turkey and grouse abound, supplemented by an occasional
black bear siting. The property has access to national
forest and is adjacent in part to land under conservation
easement. Elevations range from 2,500 feet at the valley
floor and rise to 3,000 feet, with the cabin itself situated
at 2,800 feet.
The cabin offers long views to the north and south. There
is a small turn-of-the-century barn constructed of wormy
chestnut. It is the only other building visible from the
cabin. The interior floors are of antique oak and pine.
There is a large fireplace made of local stone in the
great room. Kitchen appliances and bath fixtures are brand
new. The upstairs contains a master bedroom with a fireplace
and an adjoining bath. In addition, there is a guest room
having its own bath. Water is taken from a spring fed
stream and piped to a reservoir by gravity and then pumped
to the cabin. The spring is located on the property and
is well protected by large sugar maple and oak trees.