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Maker's tree tower on 5 wooded acres, peaceful and unplugged

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Restauration en plein air
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Chambre
Chambre

Avis

10 sur 10 – 
Exceptionnel
1 chambre1 salle de bain ou plus2 personnes

Commodités populaires

  • Stationnement sur place disponible
  • Chats et chiens acceptés
  • Cuisine
  • Laveuse
  • Climatisation
  • Barbecue

Chambres et lits

1 chambre (2 personnes)

Chambre 1

1 grand lit

1 salle de bain, 1 salle avec toilette et lavabo

Salle de bain 1

Savon · Serviettes fournies · Toilettes · Douche uniquement · Shampoing · Sèche-cheveux

Salle de bain 2

Toilettes

Espaces supplémentaires

Terrasse en bois ou patio
Cuisine

À propos de cet hébergement

Maker's tree tower on 5 wooded acres, peaceful and unplugged

Apocalyptic cabin on 5 wooded acres near Old Tunnel State Park. An outdoor stair system connects the three levels - a covered rooftop deck; a second-floor master suite; and a ground floor kitchen space. Glass walls open to the wooded slopes of Big Hill, a ridge separating the Pedernales and Guadalupe watersheds halfway between Comfort and Fredericksburg. A place to unplug, and reconnect.

THE TREE TOWER:
Chertecho is a custom fabrication of scrappy makers. Re-purposed West Texas oil field pipe anchored in concrete provides the framework that rises 40 feet into the treetops of Cedar Elm, Escarpment Cherry, Black Walnut, and Live Oak. Other building materials include glass, concrete, cypress, pine, and steel.

Indoor spaces are cooled and heated by a mini-split system. The ground level has a wood-burning stove. Bathrooms on the first and second levels are ventilated with an exhaust fan and a wall-mounted fan. The second level master suite bathroom includes a walk-in shower.

KITCHEN:
The open kitchen is stocked to cook. Utensils, serving ware, pots, pans, colander bakeware, toaster-oven, blender, gas range/oven, full-sized refrigerator, glassware, olive oil, and salt/pepper are all provided.

COFFEE:
Organic locally roasted coffee, an electric kettle, and a Chemex drip carafe is provided, along with paper filters, coffee mugs, local honey and raw sugar.

WATER:
Chertecho is supplied by rainwater collected from its roof. The water service to the entire tree tower is filtered and UV-treated, and is tested regularly for bacteria. After periodic rains, the treated water may become cloudy – this is normal.

Although we drink the water, we encourage guests to bring their own drinking water and ice.

All guests are urged to aggressively conserve water during their stay. Car washing, kid pools, outdoor sprinklers, or other excessive use of water is not allowed. Water levels in the rain collection tanks are monitored in between guest stays, and water is trucked in during dry times to ensure an ample supply for each visit. However, excessive use may deplete available water supply, creating an uncomfortable hassle for both guest and host.

SEPTIC:
Chertecho is on a septic system, so guests are asked to be mindful about drains. Paper towels or feminine hygiene products or anything other than toilet paper are not to be flushed in toilets. Coffee grounds or other solids should be not dumped down sink drains.

LIBRARY:
Chertecho maintains a humble permanent collection of books for guests to use during their stay. The library includes field guides to local plant and animals, classic fiction, and local non-fiction. Please keep books from this selection on the property at all times.

ROOMS:
The ground-level floor includes the kitchen, a small two-top dining table, a fold-out sofa bed, and a wood-burning stove in an open room. A half-bath (toilet and sink) and stacked washer/dryer are also on the ground level.

Sliding glass doors open to deck, which includes two chairs and an outdoor fan. A small set of stone steps at the entry door leads to the parking area, approximately 50 feet from the tree tower entrance.

The second level is accessed by an outdoor steel staircase located near the entry. This master suite includes a queen-size bed, and a small desk and chair. There is also a full bathroom that includes a large walk-in shower, and closet space in both the bathroom and the hallway. Sliding glass doors open to a private deck with an outdoor fan.

The covered, third-level rooftop deck may only be accessed through the second-level master suite. It includes a patio table with four chairs. There is a 360-degree view above the treetops.

The steps may be slippery in wet conditions – a steel handrail protects one side of the staircase; a wood-clad tower wall protects the opposite side.

We recommend bringing slip-on shoes for using stairs between levels.

The steel staircases are automatically illuminated from dusk to dawn for safety, using downward lighting with no impact to views of the night sky.

THE PROPERTY & OUTDOORS:
Chertecho is situated on a sloping 5-acre wooded tract. The property is bound by Old San Antonio Road to the west, a livestock fence to the north and east, and dry a creek bed (loosely) to the south. The gravel driveway winds around Ashe Junipers to provide privacy from the road. Some drives and rooftops can be seen from the staircases and the upper level, but otherwise the tower is fairly secluded.

There is a wood and charcoal grill that may be used for outdoor cooking. A cleared area between the tree tower and dry creek bed provides a second boulder-lined pit for small recreational fires. Local fire restrictions are strictly observed, and guests are clearly notified as needed.

A rough but marked trail follows the boundaries of the property, twice crossing the deep cut of the dry creek bed, part of the local network of springs that run during wet weather feeding nearby Block Creek. The trail is a roughly 1/3 mile loop.

A section of the property line is not fenced. Remaining on the trail helps avoid straying onto the property of neighbors, who like to shoot guns. Not maliciously - but still. Let's not get shot.

Because of its distance from development, Chertecho provides a rural experience of night skies in the Texas Hill Country. Mexican Free-tail bats are also observed nightly during the summer as they exit the maternal colony located just north at Old Tunnel State Park, and again in the early mornings during their return to the Tunnel.

Other wildlife and bird watching activity is abundant. Golden-cheek Warblers are heard during nesting season each April/May, along with other songbirds, raptors, and migrating birds throughout the year. Ringtails, porcupines, foxes and other less-common native wildlife are often encountered.

GUEST ACCESS:
Guests have exclusive use of the entire 5-acre property during their stay. The storage barn, the small utility room located under the exterior staircase, the Airstream, and any locked cabinets are not accessible to guests and will not be occupied.

BUGS:
Chertecho is a chemical-free environment. The good, the bad, and the ugly of a balanced ecological system are alive and well - both indoors and out.

Scorpions, daddy long-legs, poisonous snakes, prehistoric looking centipedes, and other kinds of beneficial wildlife may be encountered. It’s not a bad idea to shake out linens before use, and to keep a mindful eye while moving throughout the indoor and outdoor spaces.

TV/WI-FI:
Chertecho is a place to unplug. There is no TV and no wi-fi, and little to no cell service, though most guests will find two or three bars of signal from the third-level rooftop deck.

FIRST AID KIT & SAFETY:
A basic first aid kit and small tool kit may be found in the kitchen cabinets. Smoke and CO detectors are installed on the second level. A fire extinguisher is available in the kitchen. The nearest hospital is approximately 20 minutes away in Fredericksburg. There is no landline at Chertecho.

BABIES & KIDS:
Although Chertecho caters to curious, adventurous, independent, self-reliant humans, it might not be the best place for those sensitive to danger, wildlife, fire, falls, weather, and other potential sources for accidents.

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Règles de l’hébergement

Arrivée après 15 h 00

Âge minimum pour la location : 18 ans

Départ avant 11 h 00

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Enfants

Enfants autorisés : de 0 à 17 ans

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Événements

Événements non autorisés

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Animaux de compagnie

Animaux de compagnie autorisés : chiens et chats (maximum 1 au total)

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Fumeurs/non-fumeurs

Hébergement non-fumeurs

Pets are required to stay on a leash when outdoors

No cutting of wood is allowed anywhere on the prop

No parties or unregistered guests are allowed at a

Renseignements importants

À savoir

Nº de l’hébergement : 3471187vb
Des frais pour toute personne supplémentaire peuvent être facturés et dépendent de la politique de l'hébergement
Une pièce d'identité officielle avec photo et un dépôt de garantie en espèces, par carte de crédit ou par carte de débit, peuvent être demandés à l'arrivée pour couvrir tous frais imprévus
Les demandes spéciales, qui ne peuvent pas être garanties, sont soumises à disponibilité à l'arrivée et peuvent entraîner des frais supplémentaires
Les fêtes et les événements de groupe sont interdits
Possibilité de location à long terme
L'hôte a indiqué que l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone
L'hôte a indiqué que l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de fumée
Cet hébergement comprend les dispositifs de sécurité suivants : un extincteur, une trousse de secours et un verrou de sûreté

À propos du quartier

Fredericksburg

Cette maison de vacances vous donne rendez-vous à Fredericksburg, plus précisément en zone rurale. Besoin de vous dégourdir les jambes ? Mettez vite le cap sur les célèbres Safari Winery et Vignoble Barons Creek Vineyards. Vous êtes plutôt mordu de shopping ? Faites-vous plaisir au détour des non moins emblématiques Main Street et Das Peach Haus. Découvrez le kayak et la pêche sur les points d'eau des environs ou faites le plein d'aventures en plein air en vous adonnant à différentes activités telles que la randonnée et les balades en vélo.
Carte
Fredericksburg, TX

À proximité

  • Parc de gestion de la faune Old Tunnel - 9 min à pied - 0.8 km
  • Main Street - 19 min en voiture - 24.4 km
  • Enchanted Rock Fissure - 23 min en voiture - 27.8 km
  • Vignobles Grape Creek - 24 min en voiture - 30.3 km
  • Vignobles Becker - 30 min en voiture - 35.2 km

Transport

  • Aéroport international de San Antonio (SAT) - 68 min en voiture

Restaurants

  • ‪Alamo Springs Cafe - ‬12 min à pied
  • ‪Bankersmith Texas - ‬5 min en voiture
  • ‪Grapetown Eintracht Schuetzen Verein - ‬6 min en voiture
  • ‪Sophie's Kitchen - ‬5 min en voiture
  • ‪Patriot Brew Coffee - ‬30 min en voiture

Foire aux questions

Maker's tree tower on 5 wooded acres, peaceful and unplugged accepte-t-il les animaux de compagnie?

Oui, cet hébergement accepte les chiens et les chats (limite de 1 par chambre).

Combien coûte le stationnement à Maker's tree tower on 5 wooded acres, peaceful and unplugged?

L’hébergement dispose d’un stationnement sur place.

À quelle heure est-il possible d'arriver à Maker's tree tower on 5 wooded acres, peaceful and unplugged?

L’arrivée est possible à partir de 15 h.

À quelle heure doit s'effectuer le départ à Maker's tree tower on 5 wooded acres, peaceful and unplugged?

Le départ est à 11 h.

Où se situe Maker's tree tower on 5 wooded acres, peaceful and unplugged?

Propriété de vacances se trouve en zone rurale, à 0,6 mi (0,9 km) de Parc de gestion de la faune Old Tunnel et à 2,2 mi (3,5 km) de Grapetown Vineyard. Les points d'intérêt suivants sont également à moins de 20 km : Safari Winery et Vignoble Barons Creek Vineyards.

À propos de l’hôte

Hôte : Jeremy Walther

Image de profil de l’hôte

Jeremy is a Texas Hill Country river kid who likes to build stuff.

Voici pourquoi l’hôte a choisi cet hébergement

We believe there are places of unspoken qualities that can be felt easier than described. Although increased population pressures continue to impact the natural systems, some believe the land around Alamo Springs continues creates an energy vortex that resonates with anyone slows down and listens to the wind and birds. Chertecho is a place to connect with the forces much greater than ourselves, and to connect with each other, especially over a beer.

Voici ce qui rend cet hébergement unique

Designed and built by friends who figured it out as they went, Chertecho was a building experiment guided by nature and independence, and designed to survive in the wild. The origami-style roof collects rainwater and drapes over a thin tower to buffer the extreme heat of Central Texas, allowing guests to experience 360-degree views of the Pedernales River Valley from the third-floor deck. The flow of the space connects guests to the outdoors, while gently unplugging them from distraction and chatter. Chertecho is a rare structure in a rare land, created to connect us to the things that matter most.
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