Surrounded by nature but just a few miles from town, beautiful, comfortable, clean cabin with mountain views, natural pond, creek, unique features, and outdoor amenities for all seasons. The cabin and owners have a history of military service from the construction and finishing of the cabin by a "Frogman," (Navy Seal) to the families' past and current military service including an active Navy Seal son. The cabin's name pays tribute to their military contributions and is called the "Seal Inn."
The space
This cabin has 2 bedrooms on the main floor, one with a king bed and one with a queen bed. These bedrooms have a large closet in each for storage, and a large window with views of the abundant pines. On the main floor is a kitchen loaded with plentiful cookware and flatware and utensils. There is an island with bar seating and a dining table. Between the kitchen and living room is a unique, stone fireplace system with an oven on the kitchen side and a fireplace on the living room side. The cozy fireplace is surrounded by leather couches and seating for several. The smart T.V. offers streaming service. There are several board games and cards available. The main floor also has a full bath and laundry room. Upstairs is a loft area with two queen beds, a twin bed and additional bathroom with shower.
Guest access
Guests have access to the main and upper floor of the house, large decks on front and back of house and the entire 6 acre property. The property is private, and has beautiful forested areas and a mountain creek (called "Mountain Creek") running through the properties back side. As well there are two additional acres available to guests including more creek access, a natural pond, flat grassy area for badminton, corn hole, etc., and a BYOB bar area with seating, and an additional fire pit. The basement is currently used as owner's storage and is not available for guest access.
Other things to note
Main floor bathroom has traditional lighting, heat lamp and a heated floor option!
Masonry Heat System is unique - more information on this system is available on the website Heavenly Heat by Alan Burden.