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| "Settler's Cabin" | |
| Flashback: Settlers cabin, like its name, was one of the first houses the Deane family built, after their little cabin they first settled in burned to the ground thanks to the Thanksgiving Turkey. The cabin shows the careful woodwork put into log homes of that era, including interlocking oak floor with wooden pegs, white accent chinking, built in cabinets with antler handles in the kitchen, built in bookcases and a grand stone fireplace. | |
Size: 640 sf, one bedroom, one bathroom with full tub. |
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Features cathedral ceilings, grand fireplace, ceramic tile bath, luxurious 8 foot curtains from the Ritz, wrap around windows. Billed 30% of building gas and electrical. |
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Shown from entrance
Bedroom is small with great windows (since replaced with double paned with screens)
Funky kitchen has double sink, full fridge and stove with serene views
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![]() Bathroom is newly tiled
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Entrance shown below
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Specs: Livingroom including batrhoom and kitchen pocket is 29x15 = 435sf Kitchen is 10x9 - 90 ft Bedroom is 8x10 = 80 square feet. Bathroom annex is 3x8 =24sf |
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| Email Rebecca Driscoll, Apartment Manager |