Here, the house doesn’t just sit on the land; it belongs to it. The timber-framed lodge wraps you in warmth with its fireplaces, wide porches, and windows that frame the hills like moving paintings. Mornings might start with coffee on the deck, fog lifting off the pond, deer stepping cautiously from the tree line. Evenings might end in the spa room, the hot tub humming softly while the generator stands by, making sure storms never interrupt the calm.
Outside, the property becomes a playground and a refuge at once. ATV trails snake through hardwoods where stands and blinds wait for hunting season. The barn and fenced pasture invite horses, livestock, or hobby farming, while the historic schoolhouse whispers of another era. It’s the kind of place that can hold family reunions, quiet retirements, or bold new beginnings—shaped slowly, over years, into the legacy retreat you always said you’d build “someday.”