Guest Lodge

The living room of this cottage was built at the turn of the century (1899/1900) to serve as an outlying "cottage" for guests of the owners of the 1876 House.  Additions have been built through the years around the original room so that it is now a self-contained cottage by today's terms.

  • Twelve-foot by 32-foot wraparound open deck overlooking lake and mountains.
  • Two bedrooms: one with queen bed, windows on two sides and a Hunter ceiling fan; the other with bunk beds, appropriate for children, and a window on one side.
  • Living room with large native-stone fireplace and a queen-size pullout sleep-sofa that can accommodate an additional person or two.
  • Sun porch with dining table seating five.
  • Kitchen with onlookers' table.
  • Full bathroom (tub/shower).
  • Adjacent is a hillside trolley to the waterfront for those uneasy on woodsy paths and stairways.