Location: Siren, Northwest, Wisconsin, USA (90 minutes from Minneapolis/St. Paul, Duluth and Eau Claire)
Accommodations: House, 4 Bedrooms + Convertible bed(s), 2 Baths (Sleeps 12-14)
Keywords: House, vacation home, retreat, cabin
This two level home is versatile to meet the needs of every group, from a weekend for couples to large families. Great for family reunions with two kitchens, rec room and lots of acreage. Enjoy all the amenities of Western Wisconsin, Lake Country, without the lake cabin prices.
The home is also rented for scrapbook retreats. Configuration of the rec room with scrap tables, tools and die-cut machines, can be done upon request for an extra fee.
You will find this to be an inclusive experience with all linens, towels provided and two full kitchens. Entertainment options abound on-site with televisions and DVD players on both levels, decks and patios, jacuzzi tub and firepit with wood provided.
Book your next getaway at Forgotten Times.
Vacation Rental Features
- Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Linens Provided
- Washer
- Dryer
- Off Street Parking
- Parking for RV/Boat/Trailer
- Gas Fireplace
- Beds
- King Bed (2)
- Twin/Single Bed (8)
- Convertible Bed
- Crib
- Entertainment
- Jetted Tub in Bath
- Cable/Satellite TV (3)
- DVD
- VCR
- Video Library (2) : We have over 25 family, drama and comedy DVD's for guests to use.
- CD Player
- Stereo System
- Kitchen
- Full Kitchen (2) : Full kitchen plus another kitchen located on the main level along with a large rec room.
- Cooking Utensils Provided
- Refrigerator (2)
- Dishwasher
- Microwave (2)
- Catering Available : Wonderful catering options available through local Chattering Squirrel Cafe
- Outdoor Features
- Charcoal BBQ Grill
- Deck/Patio (3)
- Communications
- Telephone (2)
- Computer
- Broadband Internet
- WiFi (Wireless Internet)
- Suitability
- No Pets Allowed
- Handicapped Accessible (may have limitations)
- Wheelchair Accessible (may have limitations)
- Kid Friendly
- Smoking Not Allowed
- Activities
- Golf
- Shopping
- Kayaking
- Boating
- Jet Skiing
- Swimming
- Biking
- Cross Country Skiing
- Downhill/Alpine Skiing
- Snowboarding
- Snowmobiling
- Wildlife Viewing
- Fishing
- Hunting
- Health/Beauty Spa
- Antiquing
- Live Theatre
- Horseshoes
- Miniature golf
- Horseback Riding
- Hot Air Ballooning
- Sledding/Tubing
- Hiking
- Restaurants
- Fitness Center/Gym
- Cinemas/Movie Theaters
- Museums
- Other Activities
- The house is designed as a crafting retreat. If you are interested in scrapbooking, quilting, beading or other craft activies during your stay, tools, work tables and supplies and be made available for an extra fee.
Rate Details (In US Dollars)
Jan & February 2011 $975/weekend for the entire house
May through Labor Day 2011 - $700/weekend
Negotiate a rate for a week long stay
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
Owner's Profile
Year Purchased: 2006
Why the Owner Chose Siren
We chose to buy a retreat house in Siren because it is only 90 minutes to the Twin Cities, Eau Clair and Duluth. It is far away enough for a vacation feel but not a 1/2 day's drive just to get away. Siren and the surrounding lake towns provide ample tourist and recreational opportunities.
The Unique Benefits of this House
We are secluded on 24 acres of pasture and woodland. You will get a quiet, natural and relaxed setting. But, you are only 2 miles from downtown Siren for necessities and shopping. There is a nature lake that you can walk to and view but we do not own lakeshore property.
Property Photos
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- Forgotten Times Retreat - Siren House Rental in Wisconsin
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- One bathroom has a separate room with jacuzzi tub. - Siren House Rental in Wisconsin
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- Rec Room with Fireplace - Siren House Rental in Wisconsin
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- Upstairs Bedroom - King Bed
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- Firepit with view of 20+acres of retreat property
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