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Rustic Elegance: Cabin near Wineries & Gold Mines
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Avis voyageurs
9,6 sur 10
Exceptionnel
3 chambres 2Â salles de bain 8 personnes
Ăquipements populaires
Découvrir la zone
Dahlonega, GA
- Wolf Mountain Vineyards (vignobles)âȘ11 min en voitureâŹ
- Mine d'or Consolidated Gold MineâȘ17 min en voitureâŹ
- Exploitation viticole FrogtownâȘ18 min en voitureâŹ
Chambres et lits
3 chambres (8Â personnes)
Chambre 1
1 grand lit
Chambre 2
1 grand lit
Chambre 3
2 grands lits
2Â salles de bain
Salle de bain 1
Salle de bain 2
Espaces
Cuisine
Jardin
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à propos de cet hébergement
Rustic Elegance: Cabin near Wineries & Gold Mines
Step into the past with the comforts of the present in this newly restored cabin. The warmth and cozy nature will take you back to a time when horse and carriage was the means of travel and sleeping porches were a thing.
Nearby:
Wineries
10 min to Dahlonega
Gold Mines
Butterfly Farm
Meadery
Mount Yonah
Features:
4 Comfortable Queen Size Beds
Large Screened Porch with Swing
Firepit
Modern Kitchen
Large Family Gathering Table
Antique Furniture
WiFi
Secluded
The House
The earliest construction of the Porter Springs Farmhouse pre-dates the Civil War and has been continuously owned by the same family. It was part of the Queen of the Mountains hotel and resort, situated just a short distance from the Farmhouse and was located in what was known as the community of Porter Springs. Queen of the Mountains, referred to by family as âThe Old Hotel,â was a summer get-away for many people in Atlanta because of the cooler weather and the legendary benefits of the springs on the property. Dinner was enjoyed with orchestral music, and there was a bowling alley and other entertainments. Cold outdoor showers were the norm because running water was not available. Travel from Atlanta was usually a two-day journey by coach, with a stop in Gainesville.
Itâs believed that Porter Springs Farmhouse began as a caretakerâs or hunterâs cabin. The house was given to my great uncle by my great-great grandfather, Colonel Henry Patillo Farrow, the owner of the Old Hotel. The original house constitutes the oldest part of the Farmhouse and includes the living room and two bedrooms, all having painted surfaces. The ânewerâ part of the house is the log portion. Construction began in 1909 when my great-uncle learned that his future brideâs dream was to live in a log house. The wood used to build the Farmhouse consists of some American Chestnut, which grew prolifically around the house until the blight in the early 1940âs. The house was added onto over the years with whatever wood was available on the surrounding land.
Throughout the generations, the Farmhouse has been a gathering place for young and old alike. Games were a beloved past time, family gatherings were common, and practical jokes abounded. Frog gigging at night, making corncob pipes for rabbit tobacco, visiting Trahlytaâs grave (Stonepile Gap) in the dark to see if sheâd speak to visitors, hiking Blood Mountain, and telling ghost stories were some of the favorite memories of the older generation.
Because the house is so old, we have unwelcome visitors from time to time, and you might see a mouse. However, we have made them feel so unwelcome in recent years that itâs a rare occurrence. There is also the dust factor. Try as we might to clean the house, it just sheds dirt and dust. Therefore, a visit to Porter Springs Farmhouse isnât for everyone but the person who appreciates history and can imagine camping indoors with the comforts of heat, air conditioning, washer and dryer, internet, dishwasher, big-screen tv, home office, and oven/stove.
Explorations
Around the house youâll see some evidence of the Old Hotel. Some fun explorations include spending some time with the green benches on the front porch where late 1800âs visitors to the Old Hotel carved their names into the benches. Try googling them and see what you can learn! Also on the porch are lights on both sides of the front door that are taken from old stagecoaches. Try writing a story about what it would be like to ride in a stagecoach! Inside the house, the dining room furniture is original to the house, and the dining room table is from the Old Hotel.
Because rodents were always a problem in the past (and sometimes in the present!), the kitchen cabinets are protected by hooks on the interior and wooden locks on the exterior. Similar locks were employed on bathroom, bedroom and exterior doors. The windows are âlockedâ with wooden locks and a nail. Feel free to explore the house and all of the interesting ways in which every day life was lived.
Sites and Sounds
Many different animals have been raised over the years at the Farmhouse including chickens, goats, and most recently, Angus cattle. Today, neighbors raise Angus cattle, and they surround the Farmhouse. Grazing on private property, they come close enough to the house to hear them chewing the grass, snorting, and calling out to their young. Because bulls are also present, wandering the pasture or going down to the creeks is absolutely forbidden. Dogs must be leashed when they go outside so they donât risk running into the pasture and getting injured or spooking the cattle.
There are many other animals around the house. We have seen bears, deer and turkeys, and hear the calls of many birds, including owls. Our favorite place to sit and enjoy the wildlife is the front porch, where there is a frequent breeze - even on the hottest days.
Pet Fee is $75 per dog. We only allow dogs. No cats. Pets shall always be secured within the boundaries of the property. If the property is not fenced, pets must be kept on a leash and always accompanied by the pet owner while outside.
If you plan to go out and leave your dog at the cabin, please know that we require they be crated in your absence.
Please be aware that you will be recieving a link to our booking contract via text within 24 hours of making your reservation. If you do not see it come through, please let us know as it must be signed. We are happy to answer any questions about its contents.
Business License #: 4896
Nearby:
Wineries
10 min to Dahlonega
Gold Mines
Butterfly Farm
Meadery
Mount Yonah
Features:
4 Comfortable Queen Size Beds
Large Screened Porch with Swing
Firepit
Modern Kitchen
Large Family Gathering Table
Antique Furniture
WiFi
Secluded
The House
The earliest construction of the Porter Springs Farmhouse pre-dates the Civil War and has been continuously owned by the same family. It was part of the Queen of the Mountains hotel and resort, situated just a short distance from the Farmhouse and was located in what was known as the community of Porter Springs. Queen of the Mountains, referred to by family as âThe Old Hotel,â was a summer get-away for many people in Atlanta because of the cooler weather and the legendary benefits of the springs on the property. Dinner was enjoyed with orchestral music, and there was a bowling alley and other entertainments. Cold outdoor showers were the norm because running water was not available. Travel from Atlanta was usually a two-day journey by coach, with a stop in Gainesville.
Itâs believed that Porter Springs Farmhouse began as a caretakerâs or hunterâs cabin. The house was given to my great uncle by my great-great grandfather, Colonel Henry Patillo Farrow, the owner of the Old Hotel. The original house constitutes the oldest part of the Farmhouse and includes the living room and two bedrooms, all having painted surfaces. The ânewerâ part of the house is the log portion. Construction began in 1909 when my great-uncle learned that his future brideâs dream was to live in a log house. The wood used to build the Farmhouse consists of some American Chestnut, which grew prolifically around the house until the blight in the early 1940âs. The house was added onto over the years with whatever wood was available on the surrounding land.
Throughout the generations, the Farmhouse has been a gathering place for young and old alike. Games were a beloved past time, family gatherings were common, and practical jokes abounded. Frog gigging at night, making corncob pipes for rabbit tobacco, visiting Trahlytaâs grave (Stonepile Gap) in the dark to see if sheâd speak to visitors, hiking Blood Mountain, and telling ghost stories were some of the favorite memories of the older generation.
Because the house is so old, we have unwelcome visitors from time to time, and you might see a mouse. However, we have made them feel so unwelcome in recent years that itâs a rare occurrence. There is also the dust factor. Try as we might to clean the house, it just sheds dirt and dust. Therefore, a visit to Porter Springs Farmhouse isnât for everyone but the person who appreciates history and can imagine camping indoors with the comforts of heat, air conditioning, washer and dryer, internet, dishwasher, big-screen tv, home office, and oven/stove.
Explorations
Around the house youâll see some evidence of the Old Hotel. Some fun explorations include spending some time with the green benches on the front porch where late 1800âs visitors to the Old Hotel carved their names into the benches. Try googling them and see what you can learn! Also on the porch are lights on both sides of the front door that are taken from old stagecoaches. Try writing a story about what it would be like to ride in a stagecoach! Inside the house, the dining room furniture is original to the house, and the dining room table is from the Old Hotel.
Because rodents were always a problem in the past (and sometimes in the present!), the kitchen cabinets are protected by hooks on the interior and wooden locks on the exterior. Similar locks were employed on bathroom, bedroom and exterior doors. The windows are âlockedâ with wooden locks and a nail. Feel free to explore the house and all of the interesting ways in which every day life was lived.
Sites and Sounds
Many different animals have been raised over the years at the Farmhouse including chickens, goats, and most recently, Angus cattle. Today, neighbors raise Angus cattle, and they surround the Farmhouse. Grazing on private property, they come close enough to the house to hear them chewing the grass, snorting, and calling out to their young. Because bulls are also present, wandering the pasture or going down to the creeks is absolutely forbidden. Dogs must be leashed when they go outside so they donât risk running into the pasture and getting injured or spooking the cattle.
There are many other animals around the house. We have seen bears, deer and turkeys, and hear the calls of many birds, including owls. Our favorite place to sit and enjoy the wildlife is the front porch, where there is a frequent breeze - even on the hottest days.
Pet Fee is $75 per dog. We only allow dogs. No cats. Pets shall always be secured within the boundaries of the property. If the property is not fenced, pets must be kept on a leash and always accompanied by the pet owner while outside.
If you plan to go out and leave your dog at the cabin, please know that we require they be crated in your absence.
Please be aware that you will be recieving a link to our booking contract via text within 24 hours of making your reservation. If you do not see it come through, please let us know as it must be signed. We are happy to answer any questions about its contents.
Business License #: 4896
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Services et équipements
Cuisine
Lave-linge
SĂšche-linge
Animaux de compagnie acceptés
Wi-Fi haut débit gratuit
Climatisation
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Ă propos du quartier
Dahlonega
à Dahlonega, cette cabane vous promet de passer un séjour exceptionnel. Profitez de votre séjour dans la région pour visiter les célÚbres Mine d'or Crisson Gold Mine et Mine d'or Consolidated Gold Mine, ou vous en mettre plein la vue aux emblématiques North Georgia Zoo et Zoo et réserve naturelle Chestatee Wildlife Preserve. Envie de vibrer à l'occasion d'une belle affiche ? Réservez vos places à l'illustre Yahoola Creek Tennis Center. Pour une agréable soirée, l'incontournable Tumlin House & Vineyard vous attend également.
Dahlonega, GA
à proximité
- Wolf Mountain Vineyards (vignobles) - 11Â min en voiture - 7.0Â km
- Mine d'or Crisson Gold Mine - 13Â min en voiture - 9.8Â km
- Mine d'or Consolidated Gold Mine - 17Â min en voiture - 13.9Â km
- Exploitation viticole Frogtown - 18Â min en voiture - 13.0Â km
- Vignoble Montaluce Winery & Restaurant - 31Â min en voiture - 22.1Â km
Restaurants
- Chick-fil-A
- âȘWolf Mountain Vineyards - âŹ10 min en voiture
- âȘCavender Creek Vineyards & Winery - âŹ16 min en voiture
- âȘKaya Vineyard and Winery - âŹ15 min en voiture
- âȘYour Pie - âŹ13 min en voiture
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