Old Willow Cottage is a charming modern farmhouse located less than one mile from the Cashiers Crossroads near High Hampton, tucked away in a private enclave of five cottages. "Casherz", as the locals call it, has something for the waterfall-chaser, day hiker, and nature enthusiast. This area is very popular for fly fishing with abundant trout streams nearby. This small village comes to life in the warmer months as visitors arrive to enjoy all that the mountains have to offer.
Old Willow Cottage has 3 bedrooms and 3 1/2 baths. The master bedroom is located on the main floor with a king size bed appointed with cozy and luxurious linens. The master bath is exquisitely finished with a large shower and heated marble floors that come in handy on those cold mountain mornings. The guest bedrooms are located upstairs, each with their own private bathroom and large closet. The second master suite has a queen size bed and the third bedroom has two twin beds. The cottage is equipped with six Smart TVs, one located in each bedroom as well as the living room, bonus room, and the screened porch. This cottage features designer furnishings, hardwood floors, ten foot ceilings, and a beautiful stone fireplace with gas logs. The modern kitchen is nicely equipped and flows into the living and dining areas. The vaulted screened porch has a wood-burning fireplace complete with a gas/charcoal grill on the outside patio. The laundry room has a high efficiency washer and dryer with a utility sink. The carport protects you and your car from the weather and comes equipped with a charging outlet for those with an electric vehicle. Please inquire about children or pets.
The cottage is an ideal location to go on day trips to nearby towns. The quaint and popular town of Highlands is a short drive from the cottage. Other nearby towns to explore are Sapphire, Brevard, Sylva, Waynesville, and Bryson City. Each town has a charm all their own with hiking trails, shopping, and great restaurants. There is abundant wildlife including bears, deer, turkeys, and more. You might be lucky to get a glimpse of our famous white squirrels too. Please do not feed the bears!