Kirkner Lake Cabin--Journey back into America's vibrant history at Kirkner Cabin, a log home built in the 1840's. This nostalgic cabin is a testament to the passing time and a reminder of simpler days. The sturdy chestnut logs were hued and stacked in the traditional manner. If you look closely, you will find an opening in the wall near the fireplace that reveals how the cracks were carefully plugged, then filled with natural mud chink. Gather around the stone fireplace just as families have done for over 160 years. Many stories have been told by the light of the fire and families found comfort in its warmth. In the 1970s, Kirkner Cabin was moved and reassembled alongside Claytor Lake. Before the logs were restacked, Mrs. Kirkner hand washed each one in the river, creating the brilliant golden hues still visible today. Take a voyage through time in this historical log cabin overlooking A...
Kirkner Lake Cabin--Journey back into America's vibrant history at Kirkner Cabin, a log home built in the 1840's. This nostalgic cabin is a testament to the passing time and a reminder of simpler days. The sturdy chestnut logs were hued and stacked in the traditional manner. If you look closely, you will find an opening in the wall near the fireplace that reveals how the cracks were carefully plugged, then filled with natural mud chink. Gather around the stone fireplace just as families have done for over 160 years. Many stories have been told by the light of the fire and families found comfort in its warmth. In the 1970s, Kirkner Cabin was moved and reassembled alongside Claytor Lake. Before the logs were restacked, Mrs. Kirkner hand washed each one in the river, creating the brilliant golden hues still visible today. Take a voyage through time in this historical log cabin overlooking America's oldest river. This home is in a vacation rental program and can only be shown when it is unoccupied. Call to make an appointment to see this unique property. It is being sold completely furnished all furnishings and household items porch rockers and patio furniture and grill and canoe THE SMALL PADDLE/PONTOON BOAT MAY BE NEGOTIABLE ITEM. Long waterfront with campfire site and picnic table for those evening fireside parties.
I-81 Exit 94A at Pulaski travel to Old Rt 100 for half a mile to Ronto Lomans Ferry Rd to end just after crossing Low Water Bridge across Claytor Lake then turn R onto Julia Simpkins for approx. 3 Mi to R ontoBethel Church Rd to end then bare Ronto Private road at the sign to first driveway on the L