Step Inside This Charming Log Cabin With Spacious Front Porch
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Take a look inside Pappy's Cabin at Anter's Log Cabin Rentals in Nashville, Indiana.
The wood cabin has many wooded views. The main level of the cabin has a dining room, a full bathroom, a living room area, and a beautiful remote control gas fireplace encased in river rock. There is a fully equipped kitchen area that features hickory cabinets with handmade antler handles. Shop Tiny Homes The living room has a TV with a full satellite package including an XM radio with a DVD player. Down the handmade spiral cedar staircase are two separate bedrooms each with a queen-size bed. Above each bed are custom-made chandeliers. Each bedroom can easily access the outdoor hot tub by walking out separate sliding glass doors. There is an additional full bathroom downstairs to meet guests' needs.
Walk out onto the upstairs back patio deck and relax in your outdoor room while taking in the view of the woods in lounge chairs or dining at the patio table.
The front porch provides a cedar swing to relax in and enjoy your surroundings. Pappy’s Log Cabin can accommodate 2 to 4 guests (not suitable for children under 12), wooded views, 2 queen bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, natural gas fireplace, 1 Satellite TV with DVD, year-round hot tub, covered porch with swing, and a covered back deck with patio seating and dining. After a day of activity relax in the hot tub on the covered patio and take in the natural surrounding view.
There is a rowboat and fishing nearby at Lake Solitude (the property's 4-acre lake) also included in your nightly rental rate.
The lake is stocked with bass, bluegill, and catfish for catch and release fishing only. A fishing license is not required. Swimming is not permitted. There are 2 queen-sized bedrooms, a natural gas fireplace, 1 Satellite TV with DVD in the living room, access to fishing on Lake Solitude, and a row boat included in the nightly rental.
Nearly two hundred years ago, David Chitwood traveled from Tennessee to stake his claim during the Land Act of 1820.
He left what is now known as Daniel Boone State Forest to pursue 200 acres of rolling, wooded ground. The woods were so thick that it looked like nighttime under a canopy of trees. They had their work cut out for them as trees were logged to make way for farm ground. The Chitwood family cleared the land and built their wood cabins and barns, boiled tree sap into delicious maple syrup, harvested their crops, and meats, crafted quilts, furniture, and so much more.
Now, nearly 200 years later, the homestead still has a purpose.
In true Hoosier hospitality fashion, the Chitwoods have offered their guests a piece of tradition. Eight of the nine wood cabins have been handcrafted by the owners. The wood cabins were constructed with native Indiana trees, built on a carved-out spot that feels like a park-like setting. The inside reflects their love of travels out West with artifacts and lodge-style cabin decor.
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