Stilwell, Kansas
A beautiful spacious 1 bedroom cottage with 2 futon sleepers on the downstairs level located in private gardens at the edge of a forest. Surrounded by forest, private gardens and wild flower Prairie on the edge of Blue River Valley. Explore 10 acres of gardens, forest trails, small lake with stone bridge, dock and private fishing. Perfect for one to reflect, a couple's romantic getaway, or family vacation. 5 minutes to grocery store, great restaurants and 20-30 minutes to down town Kansas City attractions!
**If you plan to bring pets, we know they will love it here, too! Please keep them on a leash. If you leave the house, pets are required to be kept in a kennel. $30 pet fee.**
**Add a romance package!!** $100 ~ Includes Wine, wine glasses, and gourmet candy. (Message to purchase package)
Great stay. Great location.
Love this area, stayed while doing a job interview. Would not hesitate to book another stay! Host didnt bother you but was readily available to answer any questions! Such a nice quiet space.
Owner was flexible with me. The location was great. I lost count of the different birds I heard. The ducks were friendly and my dog tried to make friends with a box turtle.
We spent over a week in the Garden Cottage during an extremely cold artic freeze in the area. The cottage has a wood burning stove that kept us warm and cozy during our stay. The grounds are beautiful, complete with chickens (and farm fresh eggs!) and horses and you can hike around thru woods and streams. Lovely natural spot, but still very convenient to stores and restaurants. Would definitely recommend.
We traveled to Kansas City for a concert and were pleasantly surprised at how quaint and secluded the property was. The house is located at the very end of the road, and while it has the feel of a country house, is only 7 minutes away from a great shopping and dining district. The owner's house was within sight, but it did not bother us at all despite the other reviews :) This little house proved to be perfect for our weekend getaway!
This spot is so pretty, tucked away in a little corner just on the edge of suburban KC/Overland Park. It's a place to relax, absorb the natural beauty and wildlife, and yet very convenient to lots of amenities close by. The cabin is rustic, which was just our taste, adding to the feeling that this was a little country oasis.
Beautiful property on a dead-end road., so NO traffic. Perfect for an low-key getaway to unwind and escape. Felt that we were miles from everybody...but there were shopping and restaurants just a couple of miles away. Kelly was a lovely, accommodating host, with a trove of stories and information about local history and nature/conservancy projects. Take a drive to the Arboretum (just a few miles away). GORGEOUS. Not to be missed,
We enjoyed our stay in this unique somewhat rustic 1-bedroom nicely converted former barn on the edge of a very big playground amidst many oak trees. What appeared to be a wedding rehearsal was going on down by the pond, so we didn't get to check out the fishing, but perhaps we'll be back someday and will give that a shot. The home is conveniently located about a mile from the highway and at the end very end of Antioch Road, so it was easy to get around from there, which we appreciated.
There was good and bad to our stay at the Cottage. The bed was very comfortable. Water pressure was great. Most of the time, the grounds around the cottage were very quiet. The owner was very quick to respond to any issues. Unfortunately, we had a few issues. The issues I notified the owner about during our stay were a group of kids playing on a playground just outside the bedroom window at 8:30 in the morning the day after we arrived. I talked to the class teacher and he apologized and corralled the children to the classroom attached to the bottom of the owner's house. Kids yelling and playing is not peaceful and quiet for me. The cottage was described as peaceful and quiet. I did notify the owner a few days before that I'd be arriving a day early, so maybe the message didn't get to the classroom teacher. It happened again later in our stay. The second issue was that the dryer was broken. Someone had put detergent in the dryer. I notified the owner and she quickly responded and let me use the dryer in the classroom. Other issues that I'm notifying the owner now about the house that I didn't want dealt with while we were staying there, are the fan bearing in the refrigerator is shot, and makes a grinding noise off and on which would make sleeping on the futons unpleasant without having to turn the refrigerator off at night. Upstairs in the main bed, it's just a low grumble. Another issue was the bathroom. The toilet is not securely seated. You can see rusty flange bolts, and as a DIYer, that is a problem. Also, the toilet handle has to be lifted otherwise the toilet will run forever. I thought it was odd that there was a framed sign to lift the handle after flushing, as it would only take $25 for a new float/handle kit from Home Depot (about the cost of a framed sign). There was a musty odor in the bathroom that was being masked by a STRONG air freshener that permeated the entire house. I felt like the toilet was the culprit. Lastly, the house was just not clean. Dogs are allowed so I did not expect hospital-clean, but with COVID, you would think things would be cleaner than usual. Instead, there was toothpaste gunk on the faucet handles, lots of dust and hair everywhere, smelly used sink sponge, no paper towels, and watered down soap dispensers. This place has so much potential, but it felt neglected. I would not want to stay here again until the above was repaired.
...to realize we had been mislead by the property owner. Not only did she seem convincing and understanding of what we were looking for in terms of privacy, but she was also dismissive. She certainly didn’t “live up the hill” as we had imagined; the barn shed (albeit lovely) we stayed in was literally in her back yard (or I should say the side of her yard). It wasn’t through a forest by any means as expressed in conversations; there were a few trees in between. You could clearly see into her home through windows; that’s not what we consider private or secluded. It was awkward because we thought we were going to a place where we would feel like it was just the two of us, but instead we felt like we had to board ourselves inside. The one time we did venture out, we returned to other guests arriving and playing with their kids right outside our bedroom window.
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