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Kirkwood Cabin Lodge Building

Kirkwood Cabin Lodge Building

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Exterior
Área de sala de estar
Restaurantes
Cocina privada
Habitación

Resumen de Kirkwood Cabin Lodge Building

Opiniones
10 de 10, Excepcional
2 habitaciones1 baño4 personas102 metros cuadrados

Qué hay en el área

Sección del mapa
Paul Smiths, NY
  • Atracciones popularesCentro de interpretación de visitantes de Paul Smith's CollegeA 9 min en auto
  • AeropuertoSaranac Lake, NY (SLK-A. Regional Adirondack)A 16 min en auto
  • Atracciones popularesClub de gol y de campo Saranac InnA 23 min en auto
  • Atracciones popularesLago FlowerA 26 min en auto

Habitaciones y camas

2 habitaciones (para 4 personas)

Habitación 1

1 cama Queen

Habitación 2

2 camas individuales

1 baño

Baño 1

Solo regadera

Ambientes

Cocina

Información de la propiedad

Kirkwood Cabin Lodge Building

Kirkwood Cabin is located in the Lodge Building. Situated about 300 feet from the lake, which is visible through the trees. Downstairs contains living and dining room with a cast iron gas fireplace and kitchen. Upstairs contains two bedrooms. One with queen bed, one with two single beds. Full bathroom with shower, no tub. Outside deck sitting and dining area with lake views through the trees.
The Great Room: The social retreat of an Adirondack Great Camp is the Great Room, a rustically grandiose meeting place for formal and informal activities. White Pine Camp's Great Room is available to guests at all times and provides a comfortable setting with furnishings typical of the era, including stick furniture, leather couches and decorative taxidermy. Firewood in the huge flagstone fireplace is always laid for guests to light at their leisure.

The Overlook: Under a canopy of cathedral pines and overlooking the Japanese Tea House and Osgood Pond is the Overlook. With its expansive vintage red tile patio, pergola, Adirondack furniture and fire pit, the Overlook is a popular spot for a lunch time picnic, late afternoon cocktails or an evening campfire with s'mores.

The Bowling Alley: Part of the Addison Mizner architectural design, the bowling alley was added to the game room in 1911. Yes, the set-your-own-pins bowling alley is still functioning and is much enjoyed by guests young and old. It also boasts a large stone fireplace, pool table and intimate back porch with incredible sunset views of Osgood Pond.

Japanese Tea House: Much coveted by the wealthy ladies of the Great Camps was a Japanese Tea House on an island. Olive White, wife of the original owner, was determined to have one as well. Today the Tea House is one of the most sought-after photo subjects in the Adirondacks. Our guests enjoy unlimited use of the Tea House island as a quiet getaway,

Administrador de la propiedad

Tim Moody 518-327-3030

Idiomas

Inglés

Servicios

Reglas de la propiedad

Hora de inicio del check-in: 16:00
Edad mínima para rentar: 18
Hora límite del check-out: 10:30

Niños

Se permiten niños: edad mínima de 0 a 17 años

Eventos

Se permiten eventos
Weddings & private parties, Group parties

Mascotas

No se aceptan mascotas

Fumar

No se permite fumar

Daños y cargos extra

Serás responsable por cualquier daño causado a la propiedad en renta por ti o cualquiera de tus acompañantes durante tu estancia.

Información importante

Información importante

Podría aplicarse un cargo por persona extra, que varía según la política de la propiedad
Es posible que debas presentar una identificación oficial con fotografía y una tarjeta de crédito, una tarjeta de débito o hacer un depósito en efectivo en el check-in para cubrir cualquier gasto imprevisto
Las solicitudes especiales no se pueden garantizar. Están sujetas a disponibilidad al momento del check-in y pueden tener un costo extra
Se permite organizar fiestas y eventos
Nota del anfitrión: Weddings & private parties, Group parties
El anfitrión no indicó si hay detector de monóxido de carbono en la propiedad, por lo que se recomienda llevar uno portátil
El anfitrión no indicó si hay detector de humo en la propiedad

Información de la zona

Rainbow Lake

Esta cabaña se encuentra en Rainbow Lake. Estación de ferrocarril panorámica de Saranac Lake y Cabaña y museo de Robert Louis Stevenson son sitios emblemáticos locales, y algunos de los lugares cercanos donde se pueden hacer actividades incluyen Área de ski de Mount Pisgah y Dewey Mountain Recreation Center. En la zona, puedes practicar actividades como kayaks y rafting, o disfrutar del aire libre mientras haces ciclismo y alpinismo.
Sección del mapa
Paul Smiths, NY

Qué hay cerca

  • Centro de interpretación de visitantes de Paul Smith's College - A 9 min en auto
  • Club de gol y de campo Saranac Inn - A 23 min en auto
  • Estación de ferrocarril panorámica de Saranac Lake - A 24 min en auto
  • Cabaña de Bartok - A 26 min en auto
  • Lago Flower - A 26 min en auto

Medios de transporte

  • Saranac Lake, NY (SLK-A. Regional Adirondack): 16 min en auto

Restaurantes

  • Donnelly's Ice Cream - A 17 min en auto
  • Adk Cavu Cafe - A 20 min en auto
  • The Shamrock Bar & Grill - A 14 min en auto
  • Packbasket Diner - A 11 min en auto
  • Airport Cafe - A 20 min en auto

Preguntas frecuentes

¿Kirkwood Cabin Lodge Building acepta mascotas?

No, la propiedad no acepta mascotas.

¿A qué hora es el check-in en Kirkwood Cabin Lodge Building?

Hora de inicio de check-in: 16:00.

¿A qué hora es el check-out en Kirkwood Cabin Lodge Building?

El check-out es a las 10:30.

¿Dónde se encuentra Kirkwood Cabin Lodge Building?

Esta cabaña para toda la familia de Rainbow Lake queda a menos de 5 km (3 mi) de Parque Adirondack y Brighton Town Hall. The Great Lawn y Upper Saint Regis Lake también se encuentran a 10 km (6 mi).

Opiniones

10

Excepcional

Las opiniones se muestran en orden cronológico, y están sujetas a un proceso de revisión y verificación, a menos que se indique lo contrario.
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Puntuación de 10, es decir, Excelente. Basada en 3 de 3 opiniones" "
Puntuación de 8, es decir, Bueno. Basada en 0 de 3 opiniones" "
Puntuación de 6, es decir, Aceptable. Basada en 0 de 3 opiniones" "
Puntuación de 4, es decir, Malo. Basada en 0 de 3 opiniones" "
Puntuación de 2, es decir, Terrible. Basada en 0 de 3 opiniones" "

10/10

Limpieza

10/10

Check-in

10/10

Comunicación

10/10

Ubicación

10/10

Veracidad del anuncio

Opiniones

10/10 Excelente

SANDRA G.

Le gustó: Limpieza, check-in, comunicación, ubicación y veracidad del anuncio
Absolutely wonderful.
Make sure you stop in and visit the Great Room. The rooms are warm and toasty (we went in the winter) and, above all immaculate. I can't wait to book another stay again in the near future.
Se hospedó 2 noches en diciembre de 2022

10/10 Excelente

Judy R.

Le gustó: Limpieza, check-in, comunicación, ubicación y veracidad del anuncio
Adirondack Kayak Weekend Adventure.
We were so excited to venture to the Adirondacks with our new kayaks. I found White Pine Camp online. I was a little nervous booking because online can sometimes be deceiving. Not so with White Pine's listing! We had a wonderful time exploring the camp. We both loved all of the history, old photos and the timeline information posted in all the buildings. The boathouses, Tennis Court building and Great room were all welcoming and just good plain fun! Osgood pond was a wonderful kayak adventure for beginners. we paddled on three different occasions and each time discovered the beautiful scenery and all the nature that the Adirondacks are noted for. We definitely will be back to visit White Pine!
Se hospedó 2 noches en mayo de 2022

10/10 Excelente

Christopher D.

Le gustó: Limpieza, check-in, comunicación, ubicación y veracidad del anuncio
A great stay
We enjoyed the beautiful area and cabin. Cabin was clean and well supplied with conveniences.
Se hospedó 2 noches en enero de 2022

Acerca del anfitrión

Anfitrión: Tim Moody 518-327-3030

Foto de perfil del anfitrión
The Builders

At the turn of the twentieth century, much of the St. Regis Lakes area was owned by Paul Smith lumber baron, inn keeper, and raconteur. Many of Smith’s prominent hotel guests subsequently purchased lakefront property from Smith to build their own summer homes, or camps, as they came to be known. One such buyer was Archibald S. White, a prominent New York banker, and his socialite wife, Olive. The Whites purchased 35 acres covered with white and red pine trees overlooking what then was called Lake Osgood.

In 1907 White commissioned New York architect William Massarene to design his Adirondack camp, just a short boat ride from Paul Smith’s Hotel. Ben Muncil, the region’s unschooled master camp builder, was the contractor. White also hired interior designer and architect Addison Mizner to work on furnishings and decor and design several additions and alterations. White Pine Camp was one of Mizner’s first commissions. He went on to become one of America’s leading architects and the visionary behind the development of Boca Raton, Florida.

Por qué eligió esta propiedad

The Camp

The camp that Massarene, Muncil and Mizner designed and built would be architecturally unique among the Great Camps of the Adirondacks. Its 20 original buildings included an owner’s cabin, dining hall, four or five sleeping cabins, two boat houses, a tennis house, bowling alley a Japanese tea house that would become one of the Adirondacks’ most iconic images. But unlike the heavy log style first developed by William West Durant or the ornate artistry associated with later Adirondack styles, White Pine Camp’s builders effected a more subtle rustic expression. Their “pre-modern” composition featured soaring roof lines, asymmetrical -shaped buildings, and the extensive use of dramatic, natural lighting. If windows are indeed the eyes of a home, White Pine Camp’s unusually shaped windows--in corners and clearstories--open every room to a kaleidoscopic array of natural light textures.

Another one of the builders’ innovations was the rough-milled siding developed by Muncil and Paul Smith’s millwright, Charles Nichols. It was a compromise between more traditional clapboard siding and the rustic slab siding typical of other Adirondack camps. Muncil and Nichols’ “brainstorm siding”, as they humorously referred to their innovation, soon became a common element of Adirondack architecture. Also known as “Adirondack siding”, it soon spread throughout the region and beyond.

In addition to its innovative architectural style, White Pine Camp’s designers surrounded their buildings with the most extensive landscape architecture of any Adirondack rustic estate to date. Its masonry walls, paths, bridges, flower plantings and lush rhododendron gardens create a medley of natural elements that embrace the camp’s grounds.

Qué distingue a esta propiedad

As a guest, you have your choice of 13 distinctive cabins and cottages with soaring roof lines, hand-built Adirondack-style furniture, stone fireplaces or wood stoves, and breathtaking views. Two cottages are pet-friendly, and most have private porches or patios.
Also, as a guest, you have total and unlimited access to all our facilities and activities.
Want to go fishing or boating? Just walk down to one of our two boathouses and grab a canoe, rowboat or kayak.
Want to hike? Head out on a trail right outside your door.
Want to swim? Enjoy an invigorating dip in the crystal-clear waters of Osgood Pond.
Like to bowl? You can do so in the vintage bowling alley used by the President himself... as long as you set your own pins.
And don't forget to bring a good book. White Pine Camp literally has dozens of indoor and outdoor hideaways to while away a lazy afternoon - be it by a roaring fire in the 'Great Room,' on a rustic bench in our Alpine garden, or in our iconic Japanese tea house on a tiny island accessed by a 300-foot wooden bridge.
Should you tear yourself away from camp, you'll find an entire smorgasbord of natural adventures. We are surrounded by the St. Regis Canoe Wilderness, with some of the most extensive paddling routes in the country. And, 'down the street' - our version of two miles - is Paul Smith's College, where you are welcome to enjoy the fitness center, café and Visitor Interpretive Center, the ultimate source on snowshoe, cross-country skiing, bird watching and back-country hiking.

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