Sunrise to sunset create lasting memories at this unique and family-friendly place. Built in the early 1970's by our parents, you will find tranquility within and surrounding this beautiful log home. Experience the serenity of lake life with clear views of Cayuga Lake as well as lakeshore activities. Sitting on the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail allows easy access to wineries. With state parks not far away, you are sure to enjoy many aspects of the Finger Lakes
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The space
The property is split by Rte. 89 with the house located approximately 150 ft from road. Lakeside offers you 100 feet of lakefront to enjoy in the seasons of Spring, Summer and Fall. The lakeshore is accessible by 20 steps. The beautiful and open view of the lake can be seen from all rooms in the front of the house.
Entering the home finds you on a glass enclosed front porch. Living, dining and kitchen spaces are one open space. A short hallway leads you one bedroom as well as the bathroom. Relax in the naturalness of original log walls, a large stone fireplace made from lake and field stones and a wood cathedral ceiling hosting large, natural beams. Enjoy all natural and original wood floors in all rooms with the exception of the bath. 2 bedrooms makeup the upstairs along with a small landing to enjoy a view from above. This is not decorated as a traditional log cabin, but with a rustic tone and a hint of bohemian style.
A laundry room with washer and dryer is located in the basement accessible from inside the house. There is a back porch with a view of the yard and fields. All 3 bedrooms have queen beds and a tv.
The front and back yards are big enough for lawn games or just relaxing. Firepits are located in the back yard and on the lake shore.
Guest access
Guests may use the rooms in the house, laundry room in the basement, front, back and side yards (defined by the property lines to be found in the home), lakeshore, lake, dock and the front porch (only) in the camp on the lake side.
Parking is allowed in the driveway and in the turn around area.
Other things to note
The wood burning stove in the house is not to be used. The porch on the camp can be used for storage. There are 2 firepits; one in the backyard and one on the lakeshore.