This isn't a neighborhood we selected from a map or discovered on a weekend drive. It's the landscape of our lives.
The view from Three Springs Myndus looks out across the part of Nelson County where my parents and I were both raised — rolling ridgelines, quiet hollows, and the gentle geometry of an apple orchard that shaped my earliest memories. I know those hills the way you know a face you've loved for a long time. Every season brings something familiar and something new, and after all these years, that view still stops me in my tracks.
Three Springs itself was my parents' home. It carries their story in every room. When the time came to think about the property's future, converting it into a short-term rental felt like the most natural answer — a way to honor what it meant to our family while keeping it alive, cared for, and shared with others who might love it just as much.
My mother poured herself into this place in her final years. She developed the gardens with patience and intention, coaxing beauty from the mountain soil season by season. She decorated the home with the same care — choosing pieces that felt right, that belonged, that told a quiet story about a life well-lived in a place deeply loved. Her touch is everywhere here, and we wouldn't change a thing.
What we enjoy most is simply this: sitting on the deck in the early morning, listening to the stream below, watching the mist lift off the ridges where our family has lived and worked for generations. It is unhurried, unhurried, and completely ours — and for the time you're here, completely yours.
We hope you feel it too. We hope you find rest here, and beauty, and maybe something you didn't know you were looking for.
Welcome to Three Springs Myndus. Make yourself at home — because in every sense that matters, it is one.