Vacation Home Rentals

Station 451

About

If you are looking for upscale our boutique style experience in a vintage caboose should definitely suit your fancy.  If you are more into a natural experience make the most of it by enjoying the outdoors, cooking on the grill and our simple yet romantic outdoor shower. At Station 451 we combine a unique caboose, bath house, patio and farm land into a tiny house you’ll never forget.

The caboose offers a queen sized bed, memory foam mattress, premium down alternative pillows & comforter, tableware, glassware, silverware (service for 4), space saving dining table, central heat and air, luggage rack and coat rack, games, magazines, Smart TV with HD satellite, high speed cable internet, sink, fire extinguisher, dishwasher, refrigerator, basic cooking ware, toaster oven, coffee pot, complimentary paper towels, dishwasher soap and hand selected locally brewed beers & sodas. The couch easily converts into a full size bed. Linens will be conveniently stored in the couch storage bins and should be used before sleeping on the couch.

Outdoor recreational areas include an Appalachian style shower, slate rock sidewalks, paver patio, remote powered pondless waterfall, solar lighting, fire pit with complimentary wood bundle, propane grill with side burner, over sized covered porch with comfortable furnishings, porch swing, electric fireplace, outdoor Smart TV with HD satellite, high speed cable internet. All these amenities plus gorgeous mountain views and professional landscaping designed with a majority of native plants for your enjoyment.

Sleeps 4

Check In 3PM

Check Out 11AM

Hours/Info

Rooms: 1 Bedroom 1 Bath
Sleeps: 4

Amenities

Air-ConditioningLaundryNon-SmokingOpen Year RoundPet FriendlyWi-Fi

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