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We are only 2 miles from the intersection of U.S. Hwy 33 and I-79, where
major department stores, grocery, gas, and restaurant facilities are
located. MEMBER: Mountain State Association of Bed and Breakfasts & LEWIS COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE |
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Entrance:
This is the entrance to the 350
acre Relax Inn and Getaway facility. For historians, this was
once the Lewis County Poor farm until the late 40's. Pictures
of the way it was then hang on the dining room wall of the Relax
Inn.
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Front and Right Side:
This is a view of the front and
right side of the Relax Inn and Getaway. The wrap around deck
provides a convenient walkway to and from the front and main side
porches.
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Back Patio:
This is the back patio with hand
cut stone, flower beds, stamped concrete walks, and a small but
comfortable in-ground heated pool. Patio and back porch are
both setup with a table and lawn furniture for dining and
relaxation. A horse shoe pitch is located off to one side.
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Driving Range:
The back 40 provides an adequate
area for the 300 yard golf driving range.
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Suite Bonus Room:
Huge 24x40 self-contained space
with complete kitchen, living, bedroom and private bath areas.
Room has a separate entrance with private deck and beautiful exposed
cathedral ceiling. Open space with spectacular views from
three sides of the room make this a special getaway. Sleeping
accommodations include one king, two twins, and a sleeper sofa.
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Scenic Room:
Large bedroom with breathtaking
view of wetland ponds; seeing ducks and geese, from the oversized
picture window. Large closet and open gambrel roof with
ceiling fan and outdoor scenery paneling will make your stay truly
memorable. Room has private bath, queen bed, with roll-away
available.
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Cozy Nook:
Half gambrel ceiling with exposed
beams and rafters greet the guest. Visitors can wake up to the
view of the back 40, including golf driving range, patio and pool
area with stamped concrete and handcut stone flower beds. Room
has queen size bed and shared bath.
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Hand crafted log glider and rocker
are available for guest enjoyment on the main side porch.
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Hand cut stone steps and field
stone pillars, with gas lights, can be viewed from the solid oak
Amish swing located on the front porch.
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Breath taking view of wetland
ponds, with ducks and geese, can be seen from the balcony porch
which is accessible from the loft area .
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Here the Owner's son is holding a
nice large mouth bass caught from the lower pond available for our
guest to fish in.
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This is the view of the main
living area as seen from the balcony pool
table room. On cool nights a fire can be built in the field
stone fire place. Antique wagon wheel with antler chandelier
hang from the cathedral ceiling. Big screen television is
available in this room.
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Wormy chestnut barn lumber
provides a back drop for the antique farm implements located on
one end of the Great Room. A deer Muriel covers the back wall.
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A solid maple regulation size pool
table is available for guest to enjoy. A skylight and bay
window provides sunlight. French doors open up to the Suite
Bonus Room.
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This loft area connects the two
main house sections. It provides a walk way from the pool room
to the Scenic Room and Cozy Nook. A multi-gym is located in
this area. A cat walk in the center provides access to the
balcony porch. You can look over the wormy chestnut cross buck
banister to view the Great Room below.
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Ceramic tile covers the floor in
the kitchen, hall, great room, and foyer areas. Camouflage
paneling, cross buck doors and picket fencing make up the down
stairs hallway which leads to the outside pool area.
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Eat breakfast in the large open
kitchen dining area. View the outdoors thru the full glass
slider or 15 glass panel walk in door. This area is open to the
Living and Great Room sections of the house. Notice the solid
walnut cabinets made from trees that came from what is now the Stonewall
Jackson Lake area.
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