Fairview, North Carolina
Get away and Unplug Here .Primitive cinder block housee 3.5 miles off Hwy 74 in Gerton (approximately 20 minutes. ) It is a rugged rough dirt road Low riding vehicles are discouraged. Gorgeous scenic views where you can hear and see cows grazing. It is a 2 bedroom house with 3 double beds and a twin pull out sofa bed. One bathroom with a small shower. You cannot follow Gps you have to follow directions that Owner gives 74 is the only access to property . This is homers paradise.There are two keyed gates as you drive up the mountain. Front porch view is of scenic views and from a distance chimney rock. Sometimes you can hear and see cows grazing. It is a 2 bedroom house with 3 double beds and a twin pull out sofa bed. One bathroom with a small shower and washer. There is a clothes line to hang laundry. Water comes from a mtn spring so be mindful of the water usage and conserve as much as possible.
Sometimes you will hear the sound of a primative water pump tucked away in the single bed bedroom.
Take time to unplug there no wifi. There is TV in lr with antenna. Both bedrooms have DVD and VHS players. The sheets will be laid on bottom of beds. It does get chilli some evenings enjoy use of the gas fire place and portable heater. There is a gas grill and a patio table to enjoy gorgeous view while dining. Electric fence surrounds the property. You have the chance of viewing mountain wildlife including bats. Bring your hiking shoes because 2 hiking trails connect to little pisagh onto the Florence preserve with conserving Carolina trails. Dogs arevWelcomed . Maximum of 2 dogs . No pets on furniture or in bedrooms. Dogs are to be housebroken , vaccinated, and treated 3 days before for fleas and ticks. Owners of animals must pick up after dogs dogs are not to be left unattended. . From 74 it is 4 miles to a grocery store turn to the right off little pisagh mtn rd . There are no gas stations less than 4 miles from 74.
Spend your afternoons hiking, fishing in nearby trout streams, apple-picking in conveniently located orchards, climbing Chimney Rock, exploring the Blue Ridge Parkway, visiting the Biltmore Estate, or enjoying antique-hunting and dining in Asheville and Hendersonville. We are within an hour to all of these.0
The views from this high-mountain bungalow are unbeatable. It's quiet, secluded, and cool up there. Nothing fancy, gorgeous, or luxurious about the house, but everything works, and is comfortable, well-equipped, and spacious enough for several people. It's a little rough around the edges, and has some 70's stuff, even a record player and records! The pure mountain spring water is delicious. You can walk right out the door into a mountain wonderland full of cows and donkeys, and to the top of an open mountain top! It's worth the very rough 20-minute drive up through the woods to get to this mountain meadow retreat, if you have a rugged vehicle like my Outback. The road to it starts just south of the high point on 74 at Hickory Nut Gap. The driveway to the cabin is hard to see, grown up in grass, and it has a really steep spot. It's after you've passed two houses. If you get to the last house, on the left, you've gone a little too far.