North Carolina Mountains Log Cabins
North Carolina Mountains Log Cabins
For centuries the cool summer breezes and the beauty of the North Carolina Mountains have lured tourist and second-home buyers to Ashe County, North Carolina. Ashe County is filled with spectacular natural beauty and is rich in musical heritage and artistic talents. Not far from the trail that Daniel Boone once traveled, this artist talent can be found in the construction of the Community of Stonebridge, a true log cabin community constructed from old logs.
Today’s owner of a North Carolina Mountains Log Cabin can expect the cabin to contain the most modern amenities while enjoying the ambiance of a true log cabin that was once scattered in and around the mountains of North Carolina.
For centuries the cool summer breezes and the beauty of the North Carolina Mountains have lured tourist and second-home buyers to Ashe County, North Carolina. Ashe County is filled with spectacular natural beauty and is rich in musical heritage and artistic talents. Not far from the trail that Daniel Boone once traveled, this artist talent can be found in the construction of the Community of Stonebridge, a true log cabin community constructed from old logs.
Today’s owner of a North Carolina Mountains Log Cabin can expect the cabin to contain the most modern amenities while enjoying the ambiance of a true log cabin that was once scattered in and around the mountains of North Carolina.
This log cabin has views of the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains, a covered porch to enjoy the cool mountain breezes and the perfect setting for enjoying the spectacular sunsets that are so beautiful as they fade away behind the North Carolina Mountains.
For additional information on this log cabin and other North Carolina Mountain Cabins can be found by viewing http://ashecountyrealestate.com/
Comments
Your description of the Log Cabins is enough to make anyone homesick; even if they were raised in downtown Manhattan.
I can't wait to spend as much of my summer as possible in the Blue Ridge.
I'm signing up on your blog, so I'll be sure not to miss anything!
Thank you-
Greta
They've also helped 3 of our friends buy their dream places up here, too.
I was intrigued to see how different they were - one friend bought a farmhouse on 10 acres in need to major renovation but which will qualify for the National Historic Register, another bought a cute little house in town so they can walk to the shops and take their kids to the park and library, and another bought a log cabin with great views they put on the vacation rental program. And we wanted a large tract of land where we built our retirement home. Lots of great choices.
We signed up for the blog - don't want to miss anything about our great area.
Charles & Joy
Have a happy summer!