Welcome to our charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home on Lake Morton. This spacious retreat comfortably sleeps 8 guests. The lakefront location offers the best views and is the home of Lakeland's iconic swans. You'll enjoy the convenience of being within walking distance of Downtown, where you can explore a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. The Morton house is steps from the library, coffee house, and the Polk Museum of Art.
√ Master Bedroom + Bonus Room
The centerpiece of the bedroom is a lavish king size bed adorned with soft luxury linens that promise a restful night's sleep. Big screen smart TV and a Walk-in-closet perfect for extended stays. The Bonus room attached has a twin size bed with twin trundle.
√ Master Bathroom:
Prepare to be pampered in the stunning bathroom featuring a spacious shower + tub combo.
√ Second Bedroom:
Two cozy queen beds as well as one full bath.
√ Dedicated Workspace:
For those days when work calls, a dedicated well lite workspace awaits. with gorgeous views of the lake.
√ Living Room:
Relaxation takes center stage in the living room. Sink into the plush leather sofa that beckons you to unwind. A big-screen smart TV stands ready for your entertainment needs.
√ Dining Space:
Our Dining room seats 6 with two more seats at the kitchen bar.
√ Kitchen:
The kitchen is a culinary haven, equipped with everything you need to unleash your inner chef. Whether you're whipping up a meal from scratch or reheating leftovers, you'll find all the tools you need. And for coffee enthusiasts, Keurig combo with Drip Coffee Maker. Coffee syrups, creamer, and a variety of coffee for your choosing. A kettle ensures you can prepare tea with ease.
√ Patio and Lake View:
Lake Morton is a prominent and picturesque lake located in the heart of Lakeland, Florida. It is known for its natural beauty and is a central feature of the city.
Lake Morton covers approximately 40 acres and is situated in the downtown area of Lakeland. It is one of the many lakes in the region, and it plays a crucial role in the city's aesthetic and recreational appeal.
Lake Morton is renowned for its scenic beauty. Lined with large oak trees draped in Spanish moss and featuring a diverse range of local flora and fauna, it's a tranquil and serene spot within the bustling city.
Perhaps the most iconic feature of Lake Morton is its population of graceful white swans. The city of Lakeland is known as the "Swan City," and these swans are a beloved symbol of the community. The swan population is carefully managed, making it a popular spot for birdwatching and wildlife enthusiasts.
While you'll have access to almost ALL of our delightful space, our garage space is not accessible as well as a locked owners closet for supplies.
√ Guest access: Keyless entry and self check in on your own time. So convenient!
√ Early check-in/late check-out: We'll do our best to grant special requests, but we can’t always make it work. Contact your host!
√ Discounts: Want to extend your stay? We offer discounts for stays a week or longer.
√ Pet Policy: Furry friends, we love you, but we can't have you here! Absolutely NO PETS or ESA animals. Violating this will result in a $500 Fine.
√ Laundry: Traveling light or staying awhile? We have a set of washers and dryers and we provide laundry soap too!
Downtown Lakeland is the historic and cultural heart of the city of Lakeland, located in Polk County, Florida. It's a vibrant and charming area that combines elements of history, modern amenities, and a strong sense of community. Here are some key features and aspects of downtown Lakeland:
Historic Architecture: Downtown Lakeland features a mix of well-preserved historic buildings and modern structures. You'll find a variety of architectural styles, including Mediterranean Revival, Art Deco, and Victorian.
Munn Park: Munn Park is a central and iconic gathering spot in downtown Lakeland. It's a beautifully landscaped park that often hosts events, festivals, and small concerts. The park is surrounded by shops, cafes, and restaurants, making it a popular place to relax and socialize.
Cultural Attractions: Downtown Lakeland is home to several cultural attractions, including art galleries, theaters, and museums. The Polk Museum of Art showcases a diverse collection of artworks, while the historic Polk Theatre hosts live performances and movie screenings.
Dining and Entertainment: The downtown area offers a wide range of dining options, from cozy cafes to upscale restaurants. You can enjoy a variety of cuisines, including American, Italian, Latin American, and more. There are, also, bars and entertainment venues that cater to different tastes.
Local Shops and Boutiques: Downtown Lakeland boasts unique boutiques and shops where you can find locally-made crafts, clothing, antiques, and other goods. It's a great place for shopping enthusiasts looking for one-of-a-kind items. The Saturday Farmers Market (closed in August) is another wonderful attraction for purchasing fresh produce, plants, and local handcrafted items.
Lively Events: Throughout the year, downtown Lakeland hosts numerous events and festivals that draw both locals and visitors. These events might include art walks, farmers markets, car shows, holiday celebrations, events such as the First Friday vendor market, and more.
Community Atmosphere: The downtown area has a strong sense of community, with friendly locals and a welcoming atmosphere. The community often comes together for various activities and events, fostering a sense of belonging.
Waterfront and Parks: Nearby Lake Hollingsworth, Lake Mirror, and Lake Morton offer picturesque waterfront settings with walking paths, gardens, and opportunities for boating. Bird food dispensers are located around the lakes to feed the swans and other waterfowl, so bring some quarters with you!