The Cabin
The cabin at Three Pines Farm is rich in history. The logs that compose it were hewn in the 1790s. Throughout the 1800s it housed a tavern and inn.
Click here to discover its history.
Quick Facts
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Sleeps 7
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Beds: 2 Queens, 1 Full (futon), 1 Twin
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Bathrooms: 2 Full, 1 Half
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Pet Friendly
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Free 250 Mbps Wi-Fi
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Heating & Air Conditioning System
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Washer, Dryer, Iron & Board
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Non-smoking
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Kitchen With Basic Cookware
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TV's With About 50 Channels (DVD/Blu-ray Players & Movie Selection Available)
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PlayStation Game System With Games
The middle/ground floor is where guests enter the cabin. When James Morford operated a tavern here, this is where the tables would have been. Philip Buckner entertained his guests in this space.
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In its modern layout, this floor includes the dining room, kitchen, and living room. There is also a lavatory adjoining the kitchen.
Despite its long history, the cabin is well-suited to the modern guest. It consists of three floors. Upstairs are the Buckner (queen bed) and Morford (twin bed) Bedrooms. A bathroom with a shower/bath adjoins the Morford Room.

