Enjoy a quiet retreat at this upbeat stylish getaway on 22 acres of hardwood forest & pastures, a short walk from the Rocky River, lake, & lots of wildlife! Explore creeks, fields, & woods! Enjoy seeing horses & cows nearby. A rustic 70's trailer outside, the inside has been refurbished to welcome lots of light, with colorful comfortable furniture. Large fenced-in backyard for a dog. Just 10 minutes to downtown Siler City/Wolfspeed/Toyota, 30 minutes to Greensboro & Pittsboro, 45 to Chapel Hill
It is filled with warmth & brightness & a fun, with its comfortable and light decor. There is an open floor plan with a living room and a kitchen area with a counter bar and four velvet barstools. There is also an authentic mid-century glass breakfast table with velvet tulip chairs which also seats four.
Note that there is no dishwasher on site so dishwashing is all by hand. Basic amenities are provided.
Follow the hallway to a small bedroom with a single bed and then to a larger bedroom with a high quality king size "Purple Mattress" brand bed. A very quiet space for sleeping!
A large 30 gallon hot water heater means it is possible to have a nice hot bath after walking in the woods.
In nice warm weather, enjoy the sizable deck and picnic table for two, and the extra "Florida Room" porch with windows, which is a pleasant seating area with views of the woods, for use during nice weather, in addition of the living room of the main trailer.
The trailer is at the top of the hill after following a long driveway. The neighbors have a cow pasture next to the property with a small herd of cows that often eat grass in the evenings near the parking area. Down below are woods with lots of hardwoods, a creek (except when we have a drought) which flows into the nearby Rocky River and 2 large fields where deer like to graze.
Go for a walk down the road and pass by horses and cows. Hike through the woods and discover the river which flows over the dam for the town reservoir. Hike through the woods to an additional reservoir downstream.
There are often owls, coyotes, foxes and an occasional skunk. These animals are all afraid of humans. Dogs should stay inside the large fenced yard or on a leash if concerned. There are also birds galore, little rabbits, box turtles, and lightning bugs in summer. You may also see bugs, snakes, and mice which try to come inside when weather gets cold. All of these things are part of country living.
Note that from Thanksgiving to early January you may hear hunters. it is important to be careful in the woods during this time by wearing bright colors and avoiding the woods altogether at sunrise or dusk when it is hunting season.
If you have not lived in the country before, it is important to understand what it can be like. I can give you any more specific details that might help you gauge your comfort and enjoyment should you choose this place.