Restored Double Log Cabin on 400 Mountain Acres
5.0
Outstanding(223 Reviews)House in Nelson County, VA
17 guests · 5 bedrooms · 4 baths
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
About this house rental
Escape the heat of the city and suburbia for cooler fresh mountain air, mature forest canopy, historic ambiance, and a stone firepit surrounded by Adirondack chairs. Firewood provided. Coffee klatch with friends and family mornings on the wide open porch, forest bath afternoons, grill and barbeque evenings near the fire. Notice migrating and resident birds in the tree canopy. This is a unique experience in a Blue Ridge Mountains historic restored 1880's log cabin, surrounded by 400+ acres of mature forest in this robust frontier setting near Charlottesville. Enjoy a week or long weekend with family and friends in this authentic restored 1880's dogtrot "double" log cabin - joined by a great room that has folding glass walls. (There is whole house central Air Conditioning and Heating, FYI.) WIFI, WIFI Calling, and satellite TV included.
Conveniently located to Washington DC, Northern Virginia, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Pittsburgh, Richmond, Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Roanoke, Charlotte, and points north and south.
One large, log cabin - full of ambiance - has been created by relocating and joining two historic cabins from the 1800's. A glass-walled great room with stone fireplace connects the two into one house. Perfect for extended families or multiple couples to enjoy.
Popular for getaway weekends for winery tours (centrally located to area wineries), family reunions, special birthdays, wedding groups/family, guys or gals weekends away, Fall Colors, Charlottesville historic sites, UVA reunions, UVA Football Game weekends, UVA graduation weekend and events, Liberty University Graduation weekend and events, Foxfield horse races, Monticello tours, Charlottesville Film Festival, college sports and tour weekends, Frontier Culture Museum, canoeing and tubing on the James and Rivanna Rivers, music, arts, and dance festivals, Skyline Drive and Blue Ridge Parkway nearby, Country BBQ joints nearby, also historic Poplar Forest and Montpelier. Many music festivals throughout the year, and much more.
Centrally located to area wineries for tours, weddings, birthday celebrations. 6.6 miles to Pippin Hill Vineyards. 10.4 miles to Delfosse Vineyards and Winery. 14 miles to Bold Rock Cidery, Nellysford. 15 miles to Blue Mountain Brewery, Afton. 15 miles to Veritas Vineyard, Afton. 19 miles to Roseland Farm Vineyard, Crozet. 19 miles to Blenheim Vineyards. 21 miles to Jefferson Vineyards, Mountain & Vine Vineyards, Loving Cup Vineyard and Winery, Wisdom Oak Winery, King Family Vineyards, Eastwood Farm and Winery, Cunningham Creek Winery, Jefferson Vineyards, Pollak Vineyards, Septenary Winery at Seven Oaks Farms, Afton Mountain Vineyards, Flying Fox Vineyards, Gabrielle Rosse Vineyard, Tasting Room and Tap House at Mt Ida Reserve, Cardinal Point Winery, Valley Road Vineyards, Caihailian Vineyard, 12 Ridges Vineyard, Knights Gambit Vineyard, Pollak Vineyards, Hardware hills Vineyard, Hazy Mountain Vineyards and Brewery, Rockbridge Vineyard and Brewery, and MORE! Many have hired limo service for winery tours.
Music and Events Venues: John Paul Jones Arena, Jefferson Theater, Paramount Theater, Ting Pavilion - outdoor events, Fall Festivals at local farms.
Immerse yourself in the ambiance of yesteryear on 400 mountainside forested acres. Hand hewn chestnut logs, reclaimed wood floors, restored antique stoves, furniture, and claw-foot tubs, - all contribute to the historic atmosphere, while folding glass walls, spacious rooms, central heating and air conditioning, and modern appliances provide the comfort and ease of modern day life.
The Great room features a wood burning stone fireplace, TV / blue Ray DVD with satellite, internet access, WIFI IS AVAILABLE. There are folding glass doors at both ends of the great room, so your entertaining can spill out onto the front porch or the back yard. Large comfy sectional sofa, rocking chairs. A long front porch is ample for dining and perfect for swinging on the antique porch swing and relaxing in rocking chairs.
The kitchen has modern appliances; electric range/oven, microwave, two standard drip coffee makers, an antique electric refrigerator, a freezer (plus an antique wood cook stove for the adventurous sort - though best used for ambiance on a cool morning while bonding over your morning coffee). The kitchen is arranged as the early kitchens were, with the table in the middle of the room.
The house is heated and air-conditioned with an electric, forced-air, whole house system. Plus there are a wood-burning fireplace, and three wood-burning stoves for ambiance.
An outdoor fire pit provides hours of entertainment for young and youg-at-heart.
This house is made up of two log cabins, one moved up from a lower location on the same mountain, and another moved in from another property, joined together by a great room into one large historic log cabin. There are four bedrooms plus a bunk room, three full baths plus another with sink and tub only.
Two of the bedrooms and bathrooms are on the main floor. Note that all bathrooms have claw-foot tub/shower combinations, but no handicapped accessible showers. There are 6 landscape steps from the driveway up to the yard, and then two more steps into the house.
Sleeping arrangements:
Hand made period quilts cover all beds.
The arrangement is perfect for two families to occupy with semi-privacy.
Bedroom 1 (main floor) - 1 queen & 1 double bed with a working antique wood stove for ambiance
Bedroom 2 (main floor) - 1 full & 1 twin bed (direct access to bath)
Bedroom 3 (second floor) - 1 queen & 1 double bed with a working antique wood stove for ambiance
Bunk area (second floor near bedroom three) - 3 twin beds. Kids love this room with its unusual doorway
Bedroom 4 / loft (second floor over kitchen with its own stairway) - 2 double beds and a narrow couch. This is a large room with a private stair. There is no door, but it feels quite private (this is my favorite room) and there is an adjoining bathroom. Air mattresses would fit in this room for extra bed options.
Bathrooms furnished with restored cast-iron sinks and claw-foot tub showers, and modern water-saving toilets.
Bathrooms 1 & 2 - main floor
Bathroom 3 - second floor
Bathroom 4 - second floor above kitchen
We suggest you grocery shop before arrival as the nearest full grocery is 25 minutes away. Kroger in Charlottesville at the intersection of Rt 29 and Rt 250 is the closest full grocery. There are also: Walmart, Trader Joes, Costco, Whole Foods, Harris Teeter, Giant, Food Lion, and various markets.
Come glimpse the best of life of our early settlers!
For a description of the architectural features and systems in this house, copy and paste this link into your browser: http://commonwealthhomedesign.com/1870s-log-cabin-restoration-project-in-virginia/
Keywords: Charlottesville, Staunton, Blue Ridge Mountains, Log cabin, restored, historic, large, acreage, picturesque, fireplace, wood stoves, fire pit, large, house, mountain, views, hiking, trails, wilderness, Skyline Drive, Blue Ridge Parkway, fall leaves, bird watching, deer, bear, turkeys, wine country, wine tasting, wineries, breweries music festivals, skiing nearby, Wintergreen ski resort, UVA, University of Virginia, Liberty University, graduation, football games, groups, family, reunions, Foxfield horse races, secluded, wilderness, apple picking, strawberry picking, mountain biking, hiking, tubing, canoeing, kayaking, wedding groups, weddings nearby at Pippin Hill Farm, Boar's Head Inn, weddings, corporate retreats, team building, dancing, Lock'n Music Festival, Annual Artisans Studio tour, 1 hour north of Liberty University
Conveniently located to Washington DC, Northern Virginia, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Pittsburgh, Richmond, Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Roanoke, Charlotte, and points north and south.
One large, log cabin - full of ambiance - has been created by relocating and joining two historic cabins from the 1800's. A glass-walled great room with stone fireplace connects the two into one house. Perfect for extended families or multiple couples to enjoy.
Popular for getaway weekends for winery tours (centrally located to area wineries), family reunions, special birthdays, wedding groups/family, guys or gals weekends away, Fall Colors, Charlottesville historic sites, UVA reunions, UVA Football Game weekends, UVA graduation weekend and events, Liberty University Graduation weekend and events, Foxfield horse races, Monticello tours, Charlottesville Film Festival, college sports and tour weekends, Frontier Culture Museum, canoeing and tubing on the James and Rivanna Rivers, music, arts, and dance festivals, Skyline Drive and Blue Ridge Parkway nearby, Country BBQ joints nearby, also historic Poplar Forest and Montpelier. Many music festivals throughout the year, and much more.
Centrally located to area wineries for tours, weddings, birthday celebrations. 6.6 miles to Pippin Hill Vineyards. 10.4 miles to Delfosse Vineyards and Winery. 14 miles to Bold Rock Cidery, Nellysford. 15 miles to Blue Mountain Brewery, Afton. 15 miles to Veritas Vineyard, Afton. 19 miles to Roseland Farm Vineyard, Crozet. 19 miles to Blenheim Vineyards. 21 miles to Jefferson Vineyards, Mountain & Vine Vineyards, Loving Cup Vineyard and Winery, Wisdom Oak Winery, King Family Vineyards, Eastwood Farm and Winery, Cunningham Creek Winery, Jefferson Vineyards, Pollak Vineyards, Septenary Winery at Seven Oaks Farms, Afton Mountain Vineyards, Flying Fox Vineyards, Gabrielle Rosse Vineyard, Tasting Room and Tap House at Mt Ida Reserve, Cardinal Point Winery, Valley Road Vineyards, Caihailian Vineyard, 12 Ridges Vineyard, Knights Gambit Vineyard, Pollak Vineyards, Hardware hills Vineyard, Hazy Mountain Vineyards and Brewery, Rockbridge Vineyard and Brewery, and MORE! Many have hired limo service for winery tours.
Music and Events Venues: John Paul Jones Arena, Jefferson Theater, Paramount Theater, Ting Pavilion - outdoor events, Fall Festivals at local farms.
Immerse yourself in the ambiance of yesteryear on 400 mountainside forested acres. Hand hewn chestnut logs, reclaimed wood floors, restored antique stoves, furniture, and claw-foot tubs, - all contribute to the historic atmosphere, while folding glass walls, spacious rooms, central heating and air conditioning, and modern appliances provide the comfort and ease of modern day life.
The Great room features a wood burning stone fireplace, TV / blue Ray DVD with satellite, internet access, WIFI IS AVAILABLE. There are folding glass doors at both ends of the great room, so your entertaining can spill out onto the front porch or the back yard. Large comfy sectional sofa, rocking chairs. A long front porch is ample for dining and perfect for swinging on the antique porch swing and relaxing in rocking chairs.
The kitchen has modern appliances; electric range/oven, microwave, two standard drip coffee makers, an antique electric refrigerator, a freezer (plus an antique wood cook stove for the adventurous sort - though best used for ambiance on a cool morning while bonding over your morning coffee). The kitchen is arranged as the early kitchens were, with the table in the middle of the room.
The house is heated and air-conditioned with an electric, forced-air, whole house system. Plus there are a wood-burning fireplace, and three wood-burning stoves for ambiance.
An outdoor fire pit provides hours of entertainment for young and youg-at-heart.
This house is made up of two log cabins, one moved up from a lower location on the same mountain, and another moved in from another property, joined together by a great room into one large historic log cabin. There are four bedrooms plus a bunk room, three full baths plus another with sink and tub only.
Two of the bedrooms and bathrooms are on the main floor. Note that all bathrooms have claw-foot tub/shower combinations, but no handicapped accessible showers. There are 6 landscape steps from the driveway up to the yard, and then two more steps into the house.
Sleeping arrangements:
Hand made period quilts cover all beds.
The arrangement is perfect for two families to occupy with semi-privacy.
Bedroom 1 (main floor) - 1 queen & 1 double bed with a working antique wood stove for ambiance
Bedroom 2 (main floor) - 1 full & 1 twin bed (direct access to bath)
Bedroom 3 (second floor) - 1 queen & 1 double bed with a working antique wood stove for ambiance
Bunk area (second floor near bedroom three) - 3 twin beds. Kids love this room with its unusual doorway
Bedroom 4 / loft (second floor over kitchen with its own stairway) - 2 double beds and a narrow couch. This is a large room with a private stair. There is no door, but it feels quite private (this is my favorite room) and there is an adjoining bathroom. Air mattresses would fit in this room for extra bed options.
Bathrooms furnished with restored cast-iron sinks and claw-foot tub showers, and modern water-saving toilets.
Bathrooms 1 & 2 - main floor
Bathroom 3 - second floor
Bathroom 4 - second floor above kitchen
We suggest you grocery shop before arrival as the nearest full grocery is 25 minutes away. Kroger in Charlottesville at the intersection of Rt 29 and Rt 250 is the closest full grocery. There are also: Walmart, Trader Joes, Costco, Whole Foods, Harris Teeter, Giant, Food Lion, and various markets.
Come glimpse the best of life of our early settlers!
For a description of the architectural features and systems in this house, copy and paste this link into your browser: http://commonwealthhomedesign.com/1870s-log-cabin-restoration-project-in-virginia/
Keywords: Charlottesville, Staunton, Blue Ridge Mountains, Log cabin, restored, historic, large, acreage, picturesque, fireplace, wood stoves, fire pit, large, house, mountain, views, hiking, trails, wilderness, Skyline Drive, Blue Ridge Parkway, fall leaves, bird watching, deer, bear, turkeys, wine country, wine tasting, wineries, breweries music festivals, skiing nearby, Wintergreen ski resort, UVA, University of Virginia, Liberty University, graduation, football games, groups, family, reunions, Foxfield horse races, secluded, wilderness, apple picking, strawberry picking, mountain biking, hiking, tubing, canoeing, kayaking, wedding groups, weddings nearby at Pippin Hill Farm, Boar's Head Inn, weddings, corporate retreats, team building, dancing, Lock'n Music Festival, Annual Artisans Studio tour, 1 hour north of Liberty University
Amenities
Air conditioner
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Wheelchair accessible
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Nelson County, VA
Reviews
5.0
Outstanding(223 Reviews)5.0
We loved this place! Location, furnishings, space, everything! Would love to go back.
5.0
We loved the house and the property! The drive there was longer then expected, but the directions were exact. We put balloons at the end of the driveway because it's slightly hidden. The house was beautiful! Loved the bedroom to bathroom ratio, which made it perfect for several families to share. The fridge needs updated, but it still worked out. The back porch and fire pit were huge hits for everyone! We will definitely be rebooking in two years!
5.0
The property was nestled in the woods, with plenty to do in the surrounding area! The house was stocked with everything you could possibly need.
It was beautifully decorated, charming, and exceptionally clean!l
Our family would definitely visit here again!
5.0
We loved the remoteness and rustic feel of the property/house! Great in accommodating our group of 12 - loved sitting on the front porch and lighting the fire pit. We were there for three nights and we did not watch the tv once - testament to how much fun we were having as a family. We also hiked and walked and visited vineyards, ciders and breweries! All in all, the property/house gave us the perfect platform and environment to have a very memorable 3 nights! Recommend without reservation, unless you want something more luxurious and a pool.
5.0
The cabin was perfect! All who were with me couldn't stop commenting on its charm and calm. The location is remote, but that is its charm - connecting with family and friends without distractions. The exterior is nature's beauty; and the interior is modern and accommodating without loosing the aesthetics of the primitive yesteryears.
We booked this VRBO to accompany our long weekend wine tour itinerary. Excellent! We can honestly say we would not change a thing - other maybe we needed to book a longer stay.
5.0
We booked a two-night stay for weekend getaway. We found the cabin to be the perfect spot to take advantage of all that the region has to offer and a special vacation destination in and of itself. It's a lovely space in perfect harmony with its surroundings. Everything was as advertised and owners were communicative and easy to work with. Highly recommend!
5.0
Thank you for a wonderful weekend in the woods! Despite having rainy weather, we enjoyed ourselves -- the fire was cozy, the walks in the forest made us happy, and we enjoyed the quiet.
5.0
We had a great time with our group of three families. We found the house to be a perfect blend of new and old. It had all of the modern appliances we needed, but we also enjoyed using the woodstove and fireplace. We hiked right from the house on the grounds and our kids were outside the entire weekend. The kitchen layout is definitely from another era, so it was a bit challenging having the sink on its own while cleaning up from larger meals. We didn't mind, but it might bother others. We loved the cabinet full of sheets for all of the beds. It was so nice that we did not need to bring our own linens. All in all a great experience and we are planning to return!
5.0
Loved the cabin and had a wonderful weekend! Thank you.
5.0
Beautiful cabin and property
5.0
Perfect place to stay for the weekend and enjoy the nearby VA wineries. The house is incredible and loved the seclusion in the woods.
5.0
Very remote cabin getaway with plenty of space for everyone. We enjoyed our trip there, kids played all over the woods and us adults sat in rockers on the porch and caught up with each other. The cabin has some amazing features, and some quirky ones too, but everything worked and we were comfortable.
5.0
Great property, very secluded, everything as-advertised. A lot of character without being kitschy about it. Would stay again, everyone had a great time.
5.0
Great property, very secluded, everything as-advertised. A lot of character without being kitschy about it. Would stay again, everyone had a great time.
5.0
We spent a few days in this warm and inviting cabin. There was plenty of room for our group of 13 (6 kids). The porch swing was the kids' favorite, and everyone enjoyed having meals outside. It is a great location for fishing, hiking, and songs around the campfire. We would most certainly come back!!!
5.0
Pretty spot perched on the side of a mountain. Quaint double-cabin with modern amenities. In between the Route 151 and Route 29 corridors in Nelson County. Enjoyed our stay. Great family time. Played games, cooked meals. The only downside is the 15 minutes to get down the mountain, though the gravel road was in good condition and the trip gorgeous each time! We traveled each day to the many restaurants, wineries, cideries and the cool Crozet Tunnel, so the distance down the mountain did not slow us down. A great spot in the mountains. We would return again for the firepit when not in July-August.
5.0
very impressed with cabin, the porch was great, water pressure and hot water great, the A/C very impressed
it has the most comfortable rocking chair I have ever sat in(it has no arms and is low)the road to the cabin is well kept
overall it was easy to visit and stay
5.0
Such a gorgeous clean property! We loved the place so much we enjoyed just being is such a tranquil environment. Drives to breweries, wineries and hiking trails were within 20-30 minutes. Susan gives you so much info about unique aspects of the property we had no questions! We truly cannot wait to return again.
5.0
This cabin was a perfect fit for our large group of 15. Between the roomy common areas and the porch and fire pit seating we never felt like we were on top of each other. If anyone felt the need to have their own private, quiet space then the bedrooms provided an escape as they are well separated from not only the living areas but also each other. The layout is very smart and comfortable. The youngest kids in our group loved the "secret" bedroom! The cabin is very clean and has absolutely everything you need. The overall feel is of a place that's been in the family for generations rather than a temporary vacation rental. Working wood stoves and hand-hewn logs provide authentic old mountain cabin vibes but air conditioning, satellite TV and wifi mean you certainly aren't roughing it! The location is well off the beaten path and completely private but a reasonably short drive to the Blue Ridge Pkwy/Skyline Drive for our daily hiking excursions. I highly recommend this place to outdoor lovers and those who want to get away from it all!
5.0
Nice place! Good time!!
5.0
Incredible beautiful enjoyed the early American feel rustling of the leaves the cabin was a perfect addition to our daughters Virginia wedding got to cook on the wood burning stove fantastic
5.0
Beautiful cabin tucked in the remote woods!
5.0
Susan's place was a perfect place for me to gather with my children, their significant others, and grandchildren. The house was as advertised! it was secluded and quiet and the kitchen came fully appointed with pots, pans, utensils, plates, silverware, you name it. We cooked all our meals at the house and had everything we needed. Thank you Susan for letting us stay in your peaceful, mountain cabin.
5.0
Property was easy to check in and check out of. We would highly recommend to anyone with a family.
5.0
Excellent experience all around from check in to the quality of the house
5.0
Super time had by all. A group of 10 women celebrating a 60th and a 40th birthday. Cabin a nice gathering spot. Love the glass openess between 2 cabins and the fireplace. We enjoyed 3 wineries one day, hiked up the mountain one day and enjoyed a dinner in Charlottesville. Be aware that driveway up to cabin would not be fun in snow or bad weather. We had beautiful weather but did have 4 cars which can be tricky to park and turn around at top.
5.0
We are returners and plan to come again...and again. Well appointed and spacious. Very private yet still conveniently located. We love it here
5.0
It was perfect for 4 families looking to explore Charlottesville.
5.0
The cabin is amazing-- wonderful location, roomy yet very cozy at the same time. My non-profit organization brought our staff of 16 here for two nights for our fall staff retreat. We enjoyed excellent fires and board games in the living room in the evenings, and productive strategic planning sessions during the day. The beautiful setting and sense of being away really fueled our creativity and success.
5.0
This property was better than advertised. It was beautifully set in the mountains of Virginia. The historic elements were a bonus. There was plenty of room for my whole family. Contacting the property owner was simple.
5.0
Absolutely undeniable perfect. Want to rebook for exact time next year.
5.0
This was the perfect property for my group of 17. We stayed from a Friday - Sunday. This was a beautifully put together cabin with authentic appliances, furnishings, etc. We felt like we were in another time. There was plenty of space inside and outside for everyone to spread out. The owner had excellent communication and responded quickly. We never needed anything other than what we brought. We would definitely stay here again and would definitely recommend to others.
Thank you so much for an awesome memory and experience to start my birthday month!
5.0
I surprised my wife and her twin sister for a weekend getaway with our children and grandkids. My wife’s birthday is Halloween. We dressed up and had a great time. Apple picking, winery and breweries all close by. The host answered every question we had and was very responsive. A neat adventure for sure!!
5.0
Owner was so accommodating and responsive despite overnight power outage caused by hurricane storms
5.0
Amazing stay on heards mountain. The house and entire property were perfect for bringing our family together. Beautiful house with incredible character and details. The glass doors in the living space were so cool and the deck abs fire pit area were just perfect on a gorgeous fall weekend. There are trails right at the end of the driveway too which was a wonderful surprise! We will definitely be back!
5.0
This place is an absolute gem. The description of it on the page is very accurate, only its even more magical in person. The combination of the old cabin and 100 year old fridge and wood burning stove in the kitchen give this place so much charm, while the modern amenities (dishwasher, central heat/ac, etc) make this place very comfortable. The middle room with the wall of window doors that open up were especially enjoyed in the perfect fall weather(no bugs!) and we kept them open during the day. The fire pit was also greatly enjoyed in the comfortable adirondack chairs. We will definitely come back, thank you for having us!
5.0
Perfect getaway. Property was everything we wanted and more. Extremely well maintained with a rustic flare and very clean. Loads of space, inside and out. Awesome breweries nearby. Thank you!!
5.0
Absolutely wonderful, there’s was 16 of us and all thoroughly enjoyed the cabin and the uniqueness of it.. plenty of gathering room inside and out.. A quick drive and we were tubing on the James.. thank you for sharing it with us !! It was a pleasure !
5.0
Definitely a win for us and would love to stay there again. Owner is super responsive and helpful leading up to the stay (ours was a last minute booking for the following week and we had no issues at all). Plenty to do in the area (fish, hike, swim etc) or just relax at the cabin (plenty of space and rooms, love the breeze way in the middle). Thank you Susan for the stay and the experience!
5.0
Our group was 3.5 couples. Everyone had plenty of personal space (bedrooms and bathrooms) The living area, eating area, porch and fire pit are comfortable and spacious for everyone to be together. If I had to state a negative, it would be that the refrigerator is tiny. We shopped for big breakfasts at the cabin and a couple dinners. Luckily we had brought a cooler for the overflow.
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Nelson County?
The average price for a rental in Nelson County is $431 per night. This rental is $494 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Restored Double Log Cabin on 400 Mountain Acres. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Restored Double Log Cabin on 400 Mountain Acres pet friendly?
Yes! This house is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at Restored Double Log Cabin on 400 Mountain Acres?
We found 13 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and fireplace.
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