Mountain Cabin in the Woods, Near Wineries & More!
Relax or find adventure in this 4 bedroom house/cabin situated in the woods. Nearby activities include historic Harpers Ferry National Park, the Shenandoah River, historic Charles Town and Shepherdstown, numerous wineries and breweries, Hollywood Casino, shopping, hiking, fishing, cycling, and more.
The house has, among other things, a fully-equipped kitchen (plates, glasses cookware, cooking tools, air fryer, etc.), WiFi, 2 smart HDTVs , a BBQ, 7-seat hot tub, smart speakers, and a fire pit. The space House was completely gutted and remodeled in 2021.
House is located in a wooded neighborhood, in a private setting. You can see neighboring houses only from window in living room. Otherwise your views are of the woods and country roads.
WiFi (20 Mps)
Master Bedroom with Bath: King sleigh bed 32" HD tv with Amazon Firestick with Netflix, Hulu, etc. Dresser Attached bathroom with shower
Kitchen: Large refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, oven, stove Air Fryer Toaster Dishes Pans Cooking utensils Coffee maker Spices Countertop dining with 4 stools
Living Room: Large U-shaped sectional couch with chaise (doesn't pull out but big enough for 2 adults to sleep on) 55" 4K tv with soundbar and Amazon Firestick (Netflix, Hulu, etc.)
Downstairs: Sitting area with rocking chair and leather recliner Dining table with 6 chairs Washer/dryer Bathroom with bathtub Smart speakers
Downstairs bedroom/office: Full size futon Office workspace, Dell Windows 10 desktop, including laser printer and universal docking station with large monitor and webcam
Several board games and puzzles. A few toys for children
Upstairs: 2 bedrooms, each with a queen size bed One bedroom has a balcony overlooking front of house Bathroom with shower
Outside: Wooded backyard Seven person hot tub with 41 jets and lights Firepit with four chairs and wood and kindling for you to use Guest access You will be able to access the entire house and wooded property in a quiet (and spread out) residential neighborhood, close to the Shenandoah River.