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Romance was on our mind as we designed and built "Two's Company". Nestled on the banks of a 1 1/2 acre private lake, this romantic (1) one room suite (1) bath cabin is all wood inside and out. It includes a king bed with a 2 person heart-shaped Jacuzzi beside it, A gas fireplace in the living room and a fully equipped kitchen. From the porch you can walk straight down to the dock or to the grill on the other side. "Two's Company" is ONLY built for two so see if grandma will mind keeping the children for a bit and let just the two of you come this time. After all "three's a crowd". As soon as you turn in the winding country road tightly hemmed by evergreens you'll begin to feel the difference in atmosphere. You’ve come apart from the rest of the world and this time is just for you. Secluded, comfortable, romantic and private, acres of solitude with a feeling of peace over it all. Call or email and book some special time now. We ask that only legally married couples would apply for rental please. |
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Location: Muddy Pond, Tennessee (Monterey-area)
Additional Location Information: This Tennessee cabin rental is in the friendly Mennonite community of Muddy Pond on The Cumberland Plateau. Conveniently located just 10 miles north of I-40 between Nashville and Knoxville, you can stop in for several days of refreshment or spend a whole week exploring the beauty of the Cumberland. Within easy driving distance of the cabin rental are nine state parks including Fall Creek Falls, Big South Fork, Burgess Falls, Cumberland, and Picket. Also nearby are an abundance of public lakes like Dale Hollow Lake and Center Hill. The cabin is nestled in hemlocks beside a small private lake, where you can relax in the serenity of God's creation and enjoy 60 acres of nature and solitude. Surrounding your cabin rental is our small community of Amish-Mennonite heritage where we work and worship together and where you can enjoy shopping and browsing a variety of unique stores. In the fall you'll smell the sorghum cooking as you see horses powering the sorghum press "the old-time way." The Cumberland is alive with history and beauty. It's a place to relax and reflect and become acquainted with the real Tennessee. |
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