Art- and Pottery-filled home, 2 mi to town, Pets ok. Hot tub!
House in Asheville, NC
15 guests · 6 bedrooms · 5 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
(If you love this house but it's booked for your dates, please see my other large home: TreeTops Lodge at www.vrbo.com/710321.)
Now, about the house:
Welcome to The Art & Pottery House, an art-filled modern gem on two floors of living space with two separate 3 bedroom homes that share a common deck, patio, fire pit and outdoor space. This is one of the three closest 5-6 BR houses to downtown on VRBO. It's a 3BR, 2BA upstairs unit and 3BR 3BA downstairs unit, always rented together as a 6BR, 5 BA home with an exterior staircase that unites the whole building.
6-7 person Hot tub added July 1, 2024. Drained, scrubbed and refilled before each arrival!
I bought the house from a well-known local potter/ceramicist, who built the home. To honor his vision, I have maintained the focus on local and regional pottery and art throughout the house, and have not tried to construct an interior staircase.
The upper great room has 13-ft ceilings , with radiant in-floor heat/cooling under gorgeous polished concrete floors. The kilns have been removed downstairs, and I’ve remodeled the sunny lower level into a 3-bedroom, 3-bath space, bringing the property to a total of 6 bedrooms and 5 baths with over 4400 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor living space.
The home is filled with his works and those of many of Asheville's best-known River Arts District potters and artisans. There is information available at the house about the creator of each piece with contact information when available.
THE MAGIC OF THE UPSTAIRS (MAIN LEVEL) OF THE ART & POTTERY HOUSE
Even before you enter, you'll be swept up by the outdoor art at House. The giant pot on the front steps was made by River Arts District potter Cayce Kolstad at Odyssey ClayWorks. The central courtyard rose garden near the front is anchored by WM Lofgren's cast iron sculpture, Oscar.
Upon entering you are greeted by a folk-art pony (made from children's blocks) that I found at Asheville's treasure trove, Antique Tobacco Barn. (To get a real taste for Asheville, spend an afternoon wandering through the gigantic tobacco drying barn on Swannanoa River Road filled with antiques and more!)
The living room of The Art & Potter’s House features one-of-a kind armchairs from Italy and a rich, deep couch. At least ten people can gather around the gas-fired fireplace in comfort. Using the cushioned built-in benches near the fireplace, the room can even easily seat 12. Pottery displayed throughout the main room reflects the River Arts District but also pieces I collected in Mexico, China, Slovenia, Crete and Peru. (Don’t worry! The house is very child and pet friendly. The more valuable pieces are well-secured to walls and tabletops, and the others are pretty but replaceable.)
The kitchen is huge and includes a bar area that seats four. In the cabinets you will find dinner service and utensils for 16. The drawers are fully stocked with everything you need for in-home cooking. (I do mean everything. You will not find a better stocked kitchen in a vacation rental.)
The dining room table seats 8 comfortably, with easy access around it to reach the French doors that open onto the deck. The deck area includes a four-burner gas BBQ grill and dining table with giant retractable awning and six patio chairs.
The three bedrooms of the upper level of the House flow compactly through the space. The large Master Bedroom looks onto the fields around the house. It features a giant king sleigh bed and several craft pieces with local history. The luxurious master bath has an incredible walk-in shower and the bedroom features a private relaxing screened-in porch that faces the sunset. (The walk-in closet contains a twin rollaway bed for use in the Master bedroom if needed.)
The other two bedrooms share a bath. The blue room features a queen bed with a fabric headboard made of Uzbeki tapestries. The green room contains another queen bed. In addition to access from the hall, this room's French doors open onto the great room, but can be closed and curtained when the bedroom is in use. There is enough space in this room to add the twin trundle bed if needed. (It is stored under the queen and rolls out into place.)
THE TRANSFORMED LOWER LEVEL POTTER’S WORKSHOP
The Potter’s Workshop, below and accessible from the back, second driveway, once contained five kilns, a ceramics drying room and several clay washing and prep areas. Because the potter spent most of his day here, he designed it with nine-foot high ceilings and five sets of French doors. I have repurposed his space into another 3-bedroom, 3-bath space.
The art here is mostly from Latin American trips. The two shelves of pottery highlight only local North Carolina potters.
The large country kitchen is also fully stocked for any and all cooking needs (with place settings for another 16), with an island prep area that seats three. The open floor plan encompasses a large seating area and a big dining table that seats ten or more. (The wicker table on the adjacent covered porch can be added to the table to create a seating area for 16 or more.)
The downstairs master bedroom has a king size bed and private bath. Done in dark blues and grays, the room is large but feels warm and cozy – as it should as the former kiln room! Nearby is the smaller queen-bed blue room with its own bath across the hall. Lastly in the back is the festive orange and brown queen bedroom that has its own private door to the outside – and was once the ceramics drying room. The nearby bath (with a huge 7-ft by 3-ft walk in shower – is accessible through the laundry room and serves this bedroom, which also has a futon couch that converts to a twin. (A sofa in the living room also converts to a twin, providing sleeping space in the Workshop for a total of 8.)
This lower unit has a screened porch on the front for evening relaxation, and the 3 sets of French doors on the side open onto a large covered patio with hot tub and expansive open-air flagstone patio with a fire pit and seating for 16. The lower unit has its own BBQ grill as well.
The house looks out on a huge expanse of open grassland behind the house (mostly owned by the neighbors and their very friendly dog who likes to play in it). The row of small bushes in the middle is the property line, and I ask you to stay on my side nearer the house, so the neighbors have some privacy. Be sure to check out the upstairs hall closet for the croquet set, the bocce balls or the volleyball net for outdoor use. The same closet also contains a pack-n-play crib, indoor rainy-day board games, and a child's highchair for infants, if needed, as well as a portable wheelchair ramp for the front step. Downstairs also has these items in the closet in the master bedroom.
In total, the Art & Pottery House and Workshop sleeps 16, eight in each unit, although 12 is more comfortable. The connection between the two units is made by the exterior staircase that unites the upper deck with the lower covered patio.
Upstairs, parking is available for three cars on the two parking pads in front. Please pull all the way in so neighbors who share the drive can pass through. Downstairs, parking is available for up to six cars via the gravel drive in the back.
There are two slight steps up to the front door upstairs. There is a portable handicap ramp in the front hall closet for those with mobility issues. While the house is accessible to your visitors with mobility issues, the baths are too tight upstairs for wheelchair access for overnight guests. The lower unit is accessible via the patio without stairs and the larger bath with the walk-in shower is accessible, although the bathroom entry doors are 32 inches wide.
EXPLORING THE REGION FROM THE HOUSE
You are only about a five-minute drive away from the River Arts District, home to one of America’s largest artists’ communities. I know several potters and other artists to whom I will gladly make introductions. (Across the river is the New Belgian Brewery, offering probably the best beer tour in Asheville.)
There are brochures at the house for local inner tube rafting, zip lining, hot air ballooning and more. But there is also info on yoga, massages, pilates, fine dining and golf for the less adventurous.
You are about a ten-minute drive to the famous Grove Park Inn, where every visitor to Asheville should take in the panoramic Smoky Mountain views. Twelve minutes’ drive south takes you right to the front gate of the Biltmore Estate, Asheville’s (and America’s) most stunning single-family home. The downtown art galleries and restaurants are also just about 10 minutes away.
The Art & PotteryHouse is located in Richmond Hills, the neighborhood of Northwestern Asheville, just across the French Broad River from University of North Carolina at Asheville's campus and the turn-of-the-century mansions of the historic Montfort District.
It's a rural part of town, so there are not sidewalks or local cafes, like you would find downtown. But full-house rentals within the City limits are not allowed, so this is one of the very closest options.
Now, about the house:
Welcome to The Art & Pottery House, an art-filled modern gem on two floors of living space with two separate 3 bedroom homes that share a common deck, patio, fire pit and outdoor space. This is one of the three closest 5-6 BR houses to downtown on VRBO. It's a 3BR, 2BA upstairs unit and 3BR 3BA downstairs unit, always rented together as a 6BR, 5 BA home with an exterior staircase that unites the whole building.
6-7 person Hot tub added July 1, 2024. Drained, scrubbed and refilled before each arrival!
I bought the house from a well-known local potter/ceramicist, who built the home. To honor his vision, I have maintained the focus on local and regional pottery and art throughout the house, and have not tried to construct an interior staircase.
The upper great room has 13-ft ceilings , with radiant in-floor heat/cooling under gorgeous polished concrete floors. The kilns have been removed downstairs, and I’ve remodeled the sunny lower level into a 3-bedroom, 3-bath space, bringing the property to a total of 6 bedrooms and 5 baths with over 4400 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor living space.
The home is filled with his works and those of many of Asheville's best-known River Arts District potters and artisans. There is information available at the house about the creator of each piece with contact information when available.
THE MAGIC OF THE UPSTAIRS (MAIN LEVEL) OF THE ART & POTTERY HOUSE
Even before you enter, you'll be swept up by the outdoor art at House. The giant pot on the front steps was made by River Arts District potter Cayce Kolstad at Odyssey ClayWorks. The central courtyard rose garden near the front is anchored by WM Lofgren's cast iron sculpture, Oscar.
Upon entering you are greeted by a folk-art pony (made from children's blocks) that I found at Asheville's treasure trove, Antique Tobacco Barn. (To get a real taste for Asheville, spend an afternoon wandering through the gigantic tobacco drying barn on Swannanoa River Road filled with antiques and more!)
The living room of The Art & Potter’s House features one-of-a kind armchairs from Italy and a rich, deep couch. At least ten people can gather around the gas-fired fireplace in comfort. Using the cushioned built-in benches near the fireplace, the room can even easily seat 12. Pottery displayed throughout the main room reflects the River Arts District but also pieces I collected in Mexico, China, Slovenia, Crete and Peru. (Don’t worry! The house is very child and pet friendly. The more valuable pieces are well-secured to walls and tabletops, and the others are pretty but replaceable.)
The kitchen is huge and includes a bar area that seats four. In the cabinets you will find dinner service and utensils for 16. The drawers are fully stocked with everything you need for in-home cooking. (I do mean everything. You will not find a better stocked kitchen in a vacation rental.)
The dining room table seats 8 comfortably, with easy access around it to reach the French doors that open onto the deck. The deck area includes a four-burner gas BBQ grill and dining table with giant retractable awning and six patio chairs.
The three bedrooms of the upper level of the House flow compactly through the space. The large Master Bedroom looks onto the fields around the house. It features a giant king sleigh bed and several craft pieces with local history. The luxurious master bath has an incredible walk-in shower and the bedroom features a private relaxing screened-in porch that faces the sunset. (The walk-in closet contains a twin rollaway bed for use in the Master bedroom if needed.)
The other two bedrooms share a bath. The blue room features a queen bed with a fabric headboard made of Uzbeki tapestries. The green room contains another queen bed. In addition to access from the hall, this room's French doors open onto the great room, but can be closed and curtained when the bedroom is in use. There is enough space in this room to add the twin trundle bed if needed. (It is stored under the queen and rolls out into place.)
THE TRANSFORMED LOWER LEVEL POTTER’S WORKSHOP
The Potter’s Workshop, below and accessible from the back, second driveway, once contained five kilns, a ceramics drying room and several clay washing and prep areas. Because the potter spent most of his day here, he designed it with nine-foot high ceilings and five sets of French doors. I have repurposed his space into another 3-bedroom, 3-bath space.
The art here is mostly from Latin American trips. The two shelves of pottery highlight only local North Carolina potters.
The large country kitchen is also fully stocked for any and all cooking needs (with place settings for another 16), with an island prep area that seats three. The open floor plan encompasses a large seating area and a big dining table that seats ten or more. (The wicker table on the adjacent covered porch can be added to the table to create a seating area for 16 or more.)
The downstairs master bedroom has a king size bed and private bath. Done in dark blues and grays, the room is large but feels warm and cozy – as it should as the former kiln room! Nearby is the smaller queen-bed blue room with its own bath across the hall. Lastly in the back is the festive orange and brown queen bedroom that has its own private door to the outside – and was once the ceramics drying room. The nearby bath (with a huge 7-ft by 3-ft walk in shower – is accessible through the laundry room and serves this bedroom, which also has a futon couch that converts to a twin. (A sofa in the living room also converts to a twin, providing sleeping space in the Workshop for a total of 8.)
This lower unit has a screened porch on the front for evening relaxation, and the 3 sets of French doors on the side open onto a large covered patio with hot tub and expansive open-air flagstone patio with a fire pit and seating for 16. The lower unit has its own BBQ grill as well.
The house looks out on a huge expanse of open grassland behind the house (mostly owned by the neighbors and their very friendly dog who likes to play in it). The row of small bushes in the middle is the property line, and I ask you to stay on my side nearer the house, so the neighbors have some privacy. Be sure to check out the upstairs hall closet for the croquet set, the bocce balls or the volleyball net for outdoor use. The same closet also contains a pack-n-play crib, indoor rainy-day board games, and a child's highchair for infants, if needed, as well as a portable wheelchair ramp for the front step. Downstairs also has these items in the closet in the master bedroom.
In total, the Art & Pottery House and Workshop sleeps 16, eight in each unit, although 12 is more comfortable. The connection between the two units is made by the exterior staircase that unites the upper deck with the lower covered patio.
Upstairs, parking is available for three cars on the two parking pads in front. Please pull all the way in so neighbors who share the drive can pass through. Downstairs, parking is available for up to six cars via the gravel drive in the back.
There are two slight steps up to the front door upstairs. There is a portable handicap ramp in the front hall closet for those with mobility issues. While the house is accessible to your visitors with mobility issues, the baths are too tight upstairs for wheelchair access for overnight guests. The lower unit is accessible via the patio without stairs and the larger bath with the walk-in shower is accessible, although the bathroom entry doors are 32 inches wide.
EXPLORING THE REGION FROM THE HOUSE
You are only about a five-minute drive away from the River Arts District, home to one of America’s largest artists’ communities. I know several potters and other artists to whom I will gladly make introductions. (Across the river is the New Belgian Brewery, offering probably the best beer tour in Asheville.)
There are brochures at the house for local inner tube rafting, zip lining, hot air ballooning and more. But there is also info on yoga, massages, pilates, fine dining and golf for the less adventurous.
You are about a ten-minute drive to the famous Grove Park Inn, where every visitor to Asheville should take in the panoramic Smoky Mountain views. Twelve minutes’ drive south takes you right to the front gate of the Biltmore Estate, Asheville’s (and America’s) most stunning single-family home. The downtown art galleries and restaurants are also just about 10 minutes away.
The Art & PotteryHouse is located in Richmond Hills, the neighborhood of Northwestern Asheville, just across the French Broad River from University of North Carolina at Asheville's campus and the turn-of-the-century mansions of the historic Montfort District.
It's a rural part of town, so there are not sidewalks or local cafes, like you would find downtown. But full-house rentals within the City limits are not allowed, so this is one of the very closest options.
Amenities
Pool
Air conditioner
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
Hot tub or spa
TV
Wheelchair accessible
Garden
Family friendly
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Ratings and reviews
10.0 / 10.0
Houses were clean and move in was efficient. 10/10 recommend
10.0 / 10.0
The house was spacious, clean, comfortable, and close enough to downtown to make this the perfect stay for our group of 8 friends. The house is divided into two apartments so you really feel like you have privacy and space. Check in was easy and communication was great. Definitely recommend staying here!
10.0 / 10.0
The Potter’s House was exceeded our expectations. The art around the house makes you feel like you are someplace special. The kitchen is well-stocked with all that you need to cook meals and the bathrooms are well-stocked with lots of towels and shampoo. The great room was a perfect room for our extended family to gather, eat, read, and play games during our stay. I would highly recommend Mike as a host.
10.0 / 10.0
This property was wonderful for a big group with pets! We went mountain biking and hiking and had great access to downtown and the Biltmore. Cara the property manager was wonderful with any questions we had. Great week in Asheville
10.0 / 10.0
We loved this location, which was just as close to Asheville as advertised on the listing. The entire listing we thought was exactly right - great kitchens (2 of them), separate living areas up and downstairs and a house filled with art. Responsive owner, too.
8.0 / 10.0
The place was great.
10.0 / 10.0
It was great for gathering in the main areas. Spacious with room for everyone.
6.0 / 10.0
We wanted to love this property, but there were pretty big issues that prevented us from giving a better review. The first of which were the ants, and silverfish, that we were constantly killing in the kitchen / upstairs dining room area. With doors closed. There were 8 (!) spray cans of wasp / bee pesticide under the kitchen sink, so this apparently was not a new issue, and we used those to try to keep the ants at bay. But at one point there were dozens of small ants swarming around the sliding glass doors and onto the dining room rug.
The second issue was that the TVs - all 3 of them in two apartments - never worked. We called Cara the property manager 3x over a 36 hour period and she never responded. There were numerous ceiling and room lights that were out and needed replacing, no basic items in the kitchen such as tin foil or plastic wrap, and the house was in need of a thorough cleaning. It's a shame because it could be a beautiful property.
10.0 / 10.0
Mike worked with us and allowed an early check in and a dog to join our family reunion. Plenty of room for 6 couples!
10.0 / 10.0
Great location. Easy uber to downtown. WiFi signal was not good but I’m assuming that is all about the location in the mountains. Otherwise the house was perfect for a girls trip.
10.0 / 10.0
Beautiful property, every amenity and more. Able to accomodate 9 people. NIce decks outside. Two familes, two units. Easy access to nearby interest sites. Family gathered upstairs for joint meals, big table. 5 adults and four teens. Everyone loved the accomodations.
10.0 / 10.0
This was the perfect home for the bachelorette party weekend we had for my sister - 10 girls total, and we had plenty of room (and bathrooms!) to feel comfortable and relaxed. There are so many great spaces to hang out in on both floors, and the home is designed so beautifully. Mike is a wonderful host, very easy to reach, super nice, and clearly wants to ensure his guests enjoy their stay - and we certainly did :) Couldn't have been happier!
10.0 / 10.0
This house was a perfect setting for our getaway with friends for a birthday celebration! Location was super convenient to everything we had planned.
10.0 / 10.0
Loved to eclectic art. All of the rooms were clean. The kitchens had plenty of cooking utensils to easily make meals for 10+ people.
10.0 / 10.0
The house is lovely and comfortable. We were 11 and had room for all to sleep and eat at the table. Mike was especially helpful and installed a 240 electric plug in his garage so we could charge our electric car.
There were many amenities that we appreciated such as a well-equipped kitchen, hooks in the bathrooms, and bedside lamps.
My only negative was the neighborhood where the house is located which requires driving to go anywhere and is a semi-industrial and modular home park.
For a family group this house is ideal.
10.0 / 10.0
Great choice for two families or a large group. Location can’t be beat when touring Asheville, Riverside Arts District.
10.0 / 10.0
We were here with our parents and siblings for our weekday elopement in Pisgah and I couldn’t have asked for a more perfect stay. Plenty of room and space with the two separate-but-together units, and such a beautiful home and property. It was a spectacular hangout spot and also the perfect home base to hit all the different things we wanted to do in Asheville.
10.0 / 10.0
Everything was fantastic! Amazing home, beautiful artwork, fire pit, fire place and all the comforts of home. Absolutely loved it! Thank you for sharing your home. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!
10.0 / 10.0
Property was perfect for our family gathering of 10 adults. House is great for a larger group and the separation of the two floors allows for different activities to occur simultaneously. Lastly, it was a short drive to many of Asheville's great activities and downtown. Would definitely stay here again if we return.
10.0 / 10.0
We loved the house! The beds were slightly different from what website said but extra beds were there in various closets and it worked for our large party. Great location, great communication from
Owner and would rent it again for another big party!
10.0 / 10.0
We really enjoyed the stay at the art house. Our college art majors really appreciated the décor. The students stayed in the basement and were able to stay up late and be loud, and the parents were able to get to sleep upstairs. The kitchen and bathrooms were well appointed. Downtown was about ten minutes away and easily accessible. The property manager responded immediately to one normal house problem we had and it was fixed within an hour. I would definitely return to the house!
10.0 / 10.0
My family drove in from Virginia, Georgia and Arkansas to enjoy time together. We had 4 families including 2 toddlers. When I booked this house, I was hoping that everyone could enjoy the separate living spaces. It was perfect for my kids with small children. The little ones could take naps undisturbed. Going up and down the stairs outside was a non issue. We were able to cook a full Thanksgiving dinner very easily with 2 full kitchens. The kitchens were well appointed with everything we needed. We brought several things from home that we thought we might need but didn’t. When we did need to go grocery shopping, the location was super convenient for that. The fire pit was a big hit and we saw a bear walking through the next door neighbor’s yard. A very good experience and would definitely stay here again! The host was extremely helpful and responsive with any and all questions about the house.
8.0 / 10.0
The location worked well for our needs.
10.0 / 10.0
We had a Lovely time at this home. So unique and full of art! The home is Stocked with everything you could need while you stay, the owner really went the extra mile to ensure that his guests are comfortable. The owner is also SUPER responsive to any inquiries you may have while you are at the home. This home is a hop skip and a jump to the downtown are about also nicely tucked away so that you can enjoy some peace at the end of the day. We stayed during the 3rd week of October and the Trees started to turn as we were there so it was extra special! I will def stay here again if we are back in the Ashville area :)
10.0 / 10.0
Great location! Lots of space, we all had our own bedroom and bathroom!
10.0 / 10.0
Great House, Great Location
10.0 / 10.0
Great location. Easy 10 min drive downtown for dinner every night. Short drive to several local parks for dog walking. Very easy to get on hwy to drive to Nantahala for tubing, DuPont State Forest for the waterfalls and Navitat for ziplining. We knew the houses were technically separate, but it worked out well as we had plenty of space to spread out and to come together.
10.0 / 10.0
The house was great for a meeting of 4 brothers and their kids. The lack of an internal connection between indoor and outdoor was strange at first but turned out to be a boon. Plenty of space to get away and plenty of space for gathering. The fireplace was fantastic for s'mores!
10.0 / 10.0
Did sightseeing tubing
10.0 / 10.0
Great location. Very convenient to downtown and the arts district. Terrific house and grounds. The only drawbacks were the spotty locking mechanism on the glass doors to the deck, and the outdated instructions on disposing of garbage/recycling. Overall, it was a wonderful property that was an excellent place for the family to hang out and a terrific location for exploring Asheville.
10.0 / 10.0
House was great- loved the art!
No issues, highly recommend.
10.0 / 10.0
The yard was marvelous
The two houses in one was excellent for our two families.
10.0 / 10.0
Perfect place for a large group to stay. The house is split into two sections which we liked.
It's enough to downtown to get Ubers. They take about 10 mins or a little less to show up and then its less than 10 mins to downtown - so this is convenient. I was worried about how easy it would be to get back and forth to downtown and it was a breeze.
Mike was easy to communicate with and we had no issues but felt like if we did his team would respond and help quickly.
10.0 / 10.0
Great location - close to downtown. House was perfect for 11 adults - plenty of space to relax, unwind and socialize.
10.0 / 10.0
Very cool lay out and property for large group.
10.0 / 10.0
From day 1 this was an easy process. The house is beautiful extremely well stocked and in a great location. Perfect for multiple families. The owner was very kind and helpful with info and arrangements for our stay. Definitely recommend the house and I would rent this property again. Thank you Mike for sharing your home it's beautiful !
10.0 / 10.0
Was a great time!
10.0 / 10.0
This house was fantastic for our family wedding. Plenty of room for my wife and I and our 3 young adult children and their partners.
Checkin and communication was all very easy. Location convenient to downtown Asheville and Biltmore area.
10.0 / 10.0
The property was beautiful, well appointed, comfortable, very clean, spacious, and convenient to downtown Asheville. Wonderful!
10.0 / 10.0
We stayed with some friends for our wedding weekend and had the best time!
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Asheville?
The average price for a rental in Asheville is $323 per night. This rental is $922 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Art- and Pottery-filled home, 2 mi to town, Pets ok. Hot tub!. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Art- and Pottery-filled home, 2 mi to town, Pets ok. Hot tub!. Enjoy the water!
Is Art- and Pottery-filled home, 2 mi to town, Pets ok. Hot tub! 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 Art- and Pottery-filled home, 2 mi to town, Pets ok. Hot tub!?
We found 15 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, and internet / wifi.
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