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Creekside Cabin w/ Wood Stove | Unplugged Getaway
Diese Ferienhütte in Amherst bietet eine Küche und einen Kamin
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Bewertungen
8,0 von 10.
Sehr gut
2 Schlafzimmer1 BadezimmerPlatz für 3 Gäste
Beliebte Annehmlichkeiten
Lerne die Gegend kennen
- Place, Monacan Ancestral Museum
- Place, Amherst County Museum and Historical Society
- Place, Sweet Briar College
- Airport, Lynchburg, Virginia (LYH-Lynchburg Regional)
Zimmer und Betten
2 Schlafzimmer (Platz für 3 Personen)
Schlafzimmer 1
1 Queen-Bett
Schlafzimmer 2
1 Einzelbett
1 Badezimmer
Badezimmer 1
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Creekside Cabin w/ Wood Stove | Unplugged Getaway
In the heart of the Blue Ridge, Huff Creek is a retreat that beckons serenity and restfulness. A refuge of calm, free from distraction, you'll find a designer cabin entrenched in nature. Experience comfort surrounded by gardens and forest.
Highlights:
-Historic log cabin w/ wood stove + outdoor firepits
-Gardens featured in Fine Gardening mag
-10 acres + outdoor pavilion w/ fireplace
-Sustainability & eco-friendly products
-Sweet Briar College: 10 min
-Blue Ridge Mtn Hiking: 35 min
-Univ of Lynchburg: 25 min
THE SPACE
The space is unique and timeless. Each element has been hand-crafted and hand-built by us, or selected with purpose. Intentionally pared-back, the cabin celebrates simplicity and sustainability. Originally built in the 1800's, the historic cabin offers a special charm with all the modern comforts.
**DOWNSTAIRS**
Living/Dining: Reclaimed oak floor with wood stove, (we provide ample wood), table for three, couch area, books, board games and puzzles
Kitchen: A fully equipped kitchen with soapstone countertops complete with gas range and fridge w/ ice maker. Regular coffee maker, Chemex pour over, french press
Bathroom: Hand-built wood vanity and shelves; toilet, sink, shower, HE washer/dryer
**UPSTAIRS** (open loft)
Landing: Antique desk, embroidered chair, twin bed
Bedroom: Queen bed, dresser, TV (no channels) + DVD player & DVD’s.
Stairs: The stairs up to the loft are steep, similar to a ladder. We do not recommend them for anyone with mobility issues. Go slow and you'll be fine!
It's easy to open the windows and listen to the birds, breeze, and the river.
**ON THE GROUNDS**
Backyard Pavilion: Large pavilion with wood-burning stone fireplace, lounge seating, table w/ 4 chairs, charcoal grill
Two additional firepits, an acre of beautiful flower gardens, vegetable garden, hammock, Huff Creek
Wildlife galore; enjoy sightings of deer, fox, turtles, frogs, butterflies, and many birds!
Parking: Plenty of parking on the gravel in front of the house. You'll see our shed/workshop (stays locked). Thanks for staying in the main parking area near the house & gardens.
WIFI:
This is an unplugged getaway without wifi. Most phones will work just, but not for things like streaming.
SUSTAINABILITY:
From waste-free cleaning options to cloth napkins, and a working compost to non-toxic bath products, we strive to be an eco-friendly stay. Our cabin has spring-fed water (and a Brita filter), recycling bins, and waste-free options throughout.
LOCATION:
We promise to resolve unforeseen maintenance issues that may arise as quickly as possible, but ask for your flexibility in understanding the limitations (and advantages!) to this remote location.
Also, please do not be alarmed if you see a bug or two inside the cabin. You're in nature, and as much as our staff does to keep everything clean, we're not able to control every insect.
CLIMATE CONTROL:
The cabin has a ductless AC/heat unit with a remote. The wood stove can provide additional heat in winter.
SMALL GATHERINGS:
Gatherings and small events are welcomed on a case by case basis and include an event fee. Please message us with your request.
LINENS AND TOWELS PROVIDED.
**WHAT'S NEARBY**
We offer dining & day trip recommendations in our Guest Manual
12 min: Sweet Briar College
20 min: Mill Creek Lake, Thrashers Lake, Stonehouse Lake
25 min: Downtown Lynchburg; University of Lynchburg, Randolph College, Amazement Square, Old City Cemetery, Poplar Forest, and the Anne Spencer House & Garden
20 - 25 mins: Blue Ridge Railway Trail, Blue Mountain Barrel House
35 min: Hiking: Crabtree Falls, Cole Mountain, Ankida Ridge Vineyards
30-45 min: Nelson County 151/Brew Trail (Bold Rock Cidery, Devils Backbone, etc), Rockfish River trail
40 min: Blue Ridge Parkway
50 min: Wintergreen Resort, Charlottesville, VA
***HOUSE RULES & GUEST SURCHARGES***
1. NO SMOKING OR VAPING. You must be at least 20 feet away from the doors and windows of the cabin and please dispose of all trash. We will impose additional charges if our cleaning staff smells smoke after your stay.
2. Please follow Checkout Instructions in the Guest Manual before departing.
3. You must be over the age of 25 to rent this property.
4. No Party Policy: Airbnb has a ban on parties. Planning a party at this property will result in an early checkout and possible fines up to $1,000.
5. $250 Undisclosed Pet Fee: We love animals but this is a pet free listing. If a pet is discovered on the property, a $250 additional fee plus any damage will be charged, and the pet(s) must be removed immediately.
Guest access
You'll have the entire cabin and pavilion to yourselves! The on-site workyard and shed are not for guests- we will need to access them occasionally during regular business hours, but we will not disturb you or interfere with your stay.
Highlights:
-Historic log cabin w/ wood stove + outdoor firepits
-Gardens featured in Fine Gardening mag
-10 acres + outdoor pavilion w/ fireplace
-Sustainability & eco-friendly products
-Sweet Briar College: 10 min
-Blue Ridge Mtn Hiking: 35 min
-Univ of Lynchburg: 25 min
THE SPACE
The space is unique and timeless. Each element has been hand-crafted and hand-built by us, or selected with purpose. Intentionally pared-back, the cabin celebrates simplicity and sustainability. Originally built in the 1800's, the historic cabin offers a special charm with all the modern comforts.
**DOWNSTAIRS**
Living/Dining: Reclaimed oak floor with wood stove, (we provide ample wood), table for three, couch area, books, board games and puzzles
Kitchen: A fully equipped kitchen with soapstone countertops complete with gas range and fridge w/ ice maker. Regular coffee maker, Chemex pour over, french press
Bathroom: Hand-built wood vanity and shelves; toilet, sink, shower, HE washer/dryer
**UPSTAIRS** (open loft)
Landing: Antique desk, embroidered chair, twin bed
Bedroom: Queen bed, dresser, TV (no channels) + DVD player & DVD’s.
Stairs: The stairs up to the loft are steep, similar to a ladder. We do not recommend them for anyone with mobility issues. Go slow and you'll be fine!
It's easy to open the windows and listen to the birds, breeze, and the river.
**ON THE GROUNDS**
Backyard Pavilion: Large pavilion with wood-burning stone fireplace, lounge seating, table w/ 4 chairs, charcoal grill
Two additional firepits, an acre of beautiful flower gardens, vegetable garden, hammock, Huff Creek
Wildlife galore; enjoy sightings of deer, fox, turtles, frogs, butterflies, and many birds!
Parking: Plenty of parking on the gravel in front of the house. You'll see our shed/workshop (stays locked). Thanks for staying in the main parking area near the house & gardens.
WIFI:
This is an unplugged getaway without wifi. Most phones will work just, but not for things like streaming.
SUSTAINABILITY:
From waste-free cleaning options to cloth napkins, and a working compost to non-toxic bath products, we strive to be an eco-friendly stay. Our cabin has spring-fed water (and a Brita filter), recycling bins, and waste-free options throughout.
LOCATION:
We promise to resolve unforeseen maintenance issues that may arise as quickly as possible, but ask for your flexibility in understanding the limitations (and advantages!) to this remote location.
Also, please do not be alarmed if you see a bug or two inside the cabin. You're in nature, and as much as our staff does to keep everything clean, we're not able to control every insect.
CLIMATE CONTROL:
The cabin has a ductless AC/heat unit with a remote. The wood stove can provide additional heat in winter.
SMALL GATHERINGS:
Gatherings and small events are welcomed on a case by case basis and include an event fee. Please message us with your request.
LINENS AND TOWELS PROVIDED.
**WHAT'S NEARBY**
We offer dining & day trip recommendations in our Guest Manual
12 min: Sweet Briar College
20 min: Mill Creek Lake, Thrashers Lake, Stonehouse Lake
25 min: Downtown Lynchburg; University of Lynchburg, Randolph College, Amazement Square, Old City Cemetery, Poplar Forest, and the Anne Spencer House & Garden
20 - 25 mins: Blue Ridge Railway Trail, Blue Mountain Barrel House
35 min: Hiking: Crabtree Falls, Cole Mountain, Ankida Ridge Vineyards
30-45 min: Nelson County 151/Brew Trail (Bold Rock Cidery, Devils Backbone, etc), Rockfish River trail
40 min: Blue Ridge Parkway
50 min: Wintergreen Resort, Charlottesville, VA
***HOUSE RULES & GUEST SURCHARGES***
1. NO SMOKING OR VAPING. You must be at least 20 feet away from the doors and windows of the cabin and please dispose of all trash. We will impose additional charges if our cleaning staff smells smoke after your stay.
2. Please follow Checkout Instructions in the Guest Manual before departing.
3. You must be over the age of 25 to rent this property.
4. No Party Policy: Airbnb has a ban on parties. Planning a party at this property will result in an early checkout and possible fines up to $1,000.
5. $250 Undisclosed Pet Fee: We love animals but this is a pet free listing. If a pet is discovered on the property, a $250 additional fee plus any damage will be charged, and the pet(s) must be removed immediately.
Guest access
You'll have the entire cabin and pavilion to yourselves! The on-site workyard and shed are not for guests- we will need to access them occasionally during regular business hours, but we will not disturb you or interfere with your stay.
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Ausstattung
Küche
Waschmaschine
Wäschetrockner
Klimaanlage
Außenbereich
Parkplätze verfügbar
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Hausordnung
Check-in ab 16:00 Uhr
Check-out vor 11:00 Uhr
Kinder
Kinder (0–17 Jahre) erlaubt
Veranstaltungen
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Haustiere
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Wichtige Informationen
Wissenswertes
Diese Unterkunft wird von einem privaten Gastgeber verwaltet (eine Partei, die nicht im Rahmen ihrer gewerblichen, geschäftlichen oder beruflichen Tätigkeit handelt). Das EU-Verbraucherrecht, einschließlich Widerrufsrecht, gilt nicht für deine Buchung, sie wird jedoch von den vom privaten Gastgeber festgelegten Stornierungsbedingungen abgedeckt.
Für zusätzliche Personen fallen möglicherweise Gebühren an, die abhängig von den Bestimmungen der Unterkunft variieren können.
Beim Check-in werden ggf. ein Lichtbildausweis und eine Kreditkarte, Debitkarte oder Kaution in bar für unvorhergesehene Aufwendungen verlangt.
Je nach Verfügbarkeit beim Check-in wird versucht, Sonderwünschen entgegenzukommen, sie können jedoch nicht garantiert werden. Eventuell fallen zusätzliche Gebühren an.
Partys oder Gruppenveranstaltungen sind auf dem Gelände der Unterkunft streng verboten.
Der Gastgeber hat nicht angegeben, ob es in der Unterkunft einen Kohlenmonoxidmelder gibt; wir empfehlen, einen tragbaren CO-Melder mitzubringen
Der Gastgeber hat nicht angegeben, ob es in der Unterkunft einen Rauchmelder gibt
Zur Gegend
Amherst
Diese Ferienhütte in Amherst liegt in den Bergen. Zu den kulturellen Höhepunkten gehört Folgendes: Monacan Ancestral Museum und Amherst County Museum and Historical Society. Darüber hinaus bietet die Region Sehenswürdigkeiten wie Monument Terrace und Point of Honor.
Amherst, VA
In der Umgebung
- Monacan Ancestral Museum - 4 Autominuten - 3.1 km
- Amherst County Museum and Historical Society - 8 Autominuten - 6.9 km
- Sweet Briar College - 11 Autominuten - 10.5 km
- Sweet Briar Museum - 14 Autominuten - 11.5 km
- Winton Country Club - 14 Autominuten - 15.6 km
Fortbewegung vor Ort
Restaurants
- McDonald's - 7 Autominuten
- The Filling Station - 7 Autominuten
- Loose Shoe Brewing Company - 8 Autominuten
- The Briar Patch Restaurant - 8 Autominuten
- Baine's Books And Coffee - 7 Autominuten
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Über den Gastgeber
Dein Gastgeber
We're Lindsey & Corey. We love the outdoors and creating spaces. We outgrew our log cabin in the woods and decided to welcome guests to the space. We hope you enjoy it!
Darum fiel die Entscheidung auf diese Unterkunft
When we were shopping for our first home, It was important to find something with history, but something we could make our own. Corey found abandoned but historic oak logs on 10 acres and that was it.
It was charming, whimsical, and needed A LOT of work. But we could see all that it could become. Together, we set out to restore the “house” and land.
We dreamed up the oversized fireplace and timeless interiors—our friends pitching in to help us build it all into reality. Our workdays turned into card games and straight-from-the-garden dinners, and we always ended up by the fire. It became a sacred spot where we could tell old stories and make new memories.
It was a labor of love, but it became the place we’d rather be over anywhere else.
A pavilion where we hoped the table would always be crowded, a hammock to daydream in, and a creek to explore. Our home became this balance of comfort and curiosity of what we would discover about ourselves, our abilities, and the outdoors.
Our life came together built almost entirely with a shovel and a saw. We loved the house and gardens for nearly ten years.
When our family outgrew the space, we knew it was special enough to share. It's a place of healing and comfort, as well as exploration and discovery. You'll find all the modern comforts away from the hustle of the city--open the windows, listen to the birds, take a walk, smell the flowers (literally).
It was charming, whimsical, and needed A LOT of work. But we could see all that it could become. Together, we set out to restore the “house” and land.
We dreamed up the oversized fireplace and timeless interiors—our friends pitching in to help us build it all into reality. Our workdays turned into card games and straight-from-the-garden dinners, and we always ended up by the fire. It became a sacred spot where we could tell old stories and make new memories.
It was a labor of love, but it became the place we’d rather be over anywhere else.
A pavilion where we hoped the table would always be crowded, a hammock to daydream in, and a creek to explore. Our home became this balance of comfort and curiosity of what we would discover about ourselves, our abilities, and the outdoors.
Our life came together built almost entirely with a shovel and a saw. We loved the house and gardens for nearly ten years.
When our family outgrew the space, we knew it was special enough to share. It's a place of healing and comfort, as well as exploration and discovery. You'll find all the modern comforts away from the hustle of the city--open the windows, listen to the birds, take a walk, smell the flowers (literally).
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