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This fine, two bedroom home is located on a mountain top near Ashville, North Carolina. It is midway between Waynesville and Maggie Valley.
This contemporary mountain home is nestled on a mountain top in western North Carolina. In 1992, it appeared in Architectural Digest. Unique design with many unique angles. Lots of windows! The functional fireplace is created from beautiful stone, with a high stone hearth. On either side of the fireplace, double french doors exit to the covered front porch.
Sit and watch television or play a game of backgammon while enjoying the leather sofa and large comfortable recliners. We only burn the artificial logs in this fireplace. There is a lot less cleanup and no danger of sparks to mar the hardwood floors and rugs.
Lovely oak floors adorn the main floor of this home, including the kitchen. Lots of storage space in the oak cabinets, and under the bar height counter. Sit at the long corian bar, on the high stools and have your meal or just have a drink and relax. The dining area features the latest design "Pub height" dining table and seating for eight.
Three full bathrooms in this home. Home features two master bedroom suites, each with its own full bathroom. Both bedrooms have new (2005) queen size mattresses.
Gorgeous 360 degree mountain views. No matter where you are in the house, you can see the mountains and, in most cases, the valleys. A very private and protected area for sunbathing and reading. You are at a 4000 foot elevation, breathing very clean air.
Tons of activities within a 30 minute Radius...Hike in the smoky mountains, fish, horseback ride, view the elk or just relax. Cataloochee Mountain is 15 minutes away and can actually be seen from this home.
Wireless internet installed. |