Charming 1940âs Ronda House Wilkes County NC Stone Mountain , wineries , NASCAR
Consider this house your home away from home while you visit Wilkes . This adorable property features 1 cozy bedroom with a queen bed, a lovely bathroom with a bathtub, and an additional office space with 2 twin beds. This lovingly restored 1940s home is situated in the quaint town of Ronda, one of North Carolina's smallest, nestled within the heart of Wilkes County. Embraced by a friendly community and nearby residences, this locale offers easy access to notable attractions. A brief 15-minute drive will lead you to Stone Mountain State Park, and several wineries await just minutes away. Elkin can be reached in a swift 5-minute journey, while North Wilkesboro is only a 10-minute drive. Whether you're drawn to tubing along the Ronda River, savoring local wines, trekking up Stone Mountain, or simply seeking a serene getaway, we invite you wholeheartedly. Our pet-friendly property features amenities such as a charming clawfoot bathtub and high-speed internet. For your convenience, instant booking is available.
Check in was seamless.The interior is what we expected, clean and open.The neighborhood was "dicey", but we did not experience any negative neighbor inaction except one unleashed big dog.Check out was a little difficult, the electronic would not self lock, I had to used the key to lock the electronic mechanisum.
Property was recently updated and it was a pleasure to spend time inside. The owner was communicative and the home met all my needs. Would consider a repeat trip if I visit the area again.
As many others have stated, this property has been reno'ed, and it looks like the typical property flipper work. Gaps in flooring, unpainted trim ends, big globs of caulk as filler, etc. Based on wear and tear, it's probably been a couple years, though. So, thats the good stuff about this place. The not-so-good:1: That claw footed tub in the bathroom. It LOOKS great in photos, but not very practical for a full sized adult that just wants to get bathe quickly. There's plenty of space there, so recommend putting a tub/shower combo in that space, instead.2: The ridiculously small sink in the bathroom. Clearly, this is because of the space, but this is another example of a design choice that just isn't practical.3: 3 different kinds of shampoo, 2 different conditioners, 2 shaving creams, deodorant, tampons, adult diapers - but simple bar soap or shower gel for the tub? Nope.4:There's a counter top ice maker. The thing is not insulated, so even though we didn't use any ice, the thing constantly ran, since the ice would melt, and then recirculate in the system and make more ice. What a complete waste of electricity! Plus, since the neighborhood is so sketchy, hearing that noise all night long resulted in very little sleep. After the first time we knew what it was, but every time that thing would rattle, we were startled awake, wondering if someone was breaking in.5: Why is the bed and the tub side so high? My 5'-0" wife could barely get into either. 6: Floors EXTREMELY uneve