Summary:
This 1BR/1BA stone studio in Flat Rock sleeps 2 and offers a king bed, full kitchen, and lakefront setting with fishing, canoes, and seasonal pool access. Stays under 28 days include free daily tickets to 5 attractions, including The Biltmore Estate
The Space:
This detached studio offers privacy and comfort with historic stone walls and lakeside views. Fresh bedding, towels, and high-quality bath products are provided.
– Bedroom: 1 King bed
– Fresh bedding + towels provided
– 1 private bathroom with shower/tub
– High-quality bath products included
– Fully equipped kitchen
– Stove, fridge, coffee maker
– Dining nook for 2
– Smart TV + Wi-Fi
– Seasonal swimming pool
– Canoes + fishing at lakefront
– Parking available on-site
Local Highlights ~
Coffee & Dining
– Hubba Hubba Smokehouse — 1 min drive
– Haus Heidelberg — 10 min drive
– Postero — 10 min drive
– HenDough Chicken & Donuts — 9 min drive
– Tipsy Taco — 10 min drive
FAQ
➤ Is the area safe?
Yes. The studio is in a quiet lodge setting by the lake.
➤ Is this house good for remote workers?
Yes. Wi-Fi and a dining nook provide a functional workspace.
➤ Do you allow pets?
No, this property is not pet-friendly.
Meet the Host ❤︎
I’m here to make your stay as smooth as possible. If you have questions, need local tips, or just want a recommendation, I’m only a text or call away!
Guest Access:
– Smart lock code sent pre-arrival
– Full access to studio + pool
– Free on-site parking
The Neighborhood:
Whether you’re interested in exploring the local forests and rivers or sitting down to barbeque from Hubba Hubba’s Smokehouse, Flat Rock, North Carolina can accommodate both. This quaint and historic village is a short three miles south of Hendersonville and just under 30 miles from the bustling activity of Asheville. This quiet mountain town is a must-see with its breathtaking views, countless parks, and hiking trails. Flat Rock was established back in the early 1800s when it was called the “Little Charleston of the Mountains.” Then, visitors flocked to the area to escape the North Carolina heat. Today, tourists come to explore the mountains, float the rivers, hike the trails, shop the eclectic stores, and sample the local fare. You can expect to find southern folk art, locally grown produce, antiques, and good old mountain town hospitality. Find your little piece of heaven and explore Flat Rock for yourself!
Getting Around:
Walk to local sights, drive 10 minutes to Hendersonville, or take day trips to Asheville and the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Other Things to Note:
– Carl Sandburg Home — 2 min drive
– Flat Rock Playhouse — 2 min drive
– The Park at Flat Rock — 5 min drive
– Sky Top Orchard — 15 min drive
– Downtown Hendersonville — 10 min drive
Interaction with Guests:
We’re here if you need us—otherwise, you’ll have full privacy.