Welcome to our cozy 3-bedroom A-frame cabin, nestled in the heart of North Conway. Originally built by our grandparents in the 1960's, this A-frame serves as the perfect home-base for adventuring and exploring all that the White Mountains have to offer; skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, hiking, biking, breweries, dining, leaf-peeping and the like!
The Space:
While this cabin was constructed in the 1960's, it's been modernized over the years while maintaining its rustic, mountain-town character. Enjoy our brand new kitchen with all new appliances. Get cozy and gather in the main living room around our wood fireplace and play board games or watch a movie. Catch the sunrise or sunset from the front deck, as it lights up the mountains orange and pink. Have a campfire and roast some s'mores while taking in 180 degree views of the mountains. The house itself sits on a spacious 3 acre lot, overlooking North Conway's farmlands and mountains.
Located just off West Side Road in North Conway, it's just a short drive to all of your favorite spots; 9min to Echo Lake State Park, 10min to Cathedral Ledge, 13min to Cranmore, 18min to Attitash, 35min to Wildcat, 1min to Marshall Conservation Mountain Bike Trails, 31min to Pinkham Notch Visitor Center, and just 10min to shopping and dining in downtown North Conway.
- 3 Bedrooms
Bedroom 1 (First Floor Right): Two Twin Beds
Bedroom 2 (First Floor Left): One Full Bed
Bedroom 3 (Second Floor Primary): One Queen Bed
- Loft Living Area with Queen Sleeper Sofa
- 2 Full Bathrooms (one on each floor)
- Brand new kitchen with all new appliances
- Dishwasher, Microwave, Stove, Oven
- Dining Area & Main Living Room with Fireplace and Smart TV
- Spacious Deck with Mountain Views
- Washer and Dryer in rear Utility Room
- A/C via Minisplit in the main living/dining/kitchen area, with window A/C units in each bedroom
- Baseboard heating throughout entire house, with own thermostats for each room
Guest Access:
From the moment you arrive and make use of the convenient self-check-in, we encourage you to enjoy the entire house. The property is at your complete disposal with the exception of the third floor attic, which is used as owner storage, and the sheds on the property which are also for storage.
The main entrance into the house is up three stairs to the landing, then another step up into the house. The front door will have a 4-digit code for access, which is also used to lock the door when leaving.
The door at the back of the house to the utility room only locks from the inside via a sliding deadbolt.
Other Things to Note:
Because the house was built in the 1960's, some features, such as the stairs to the second floor, are a bit smaller than what's seen in modern new-build homes. The stairs to the second floor measure just 19 inches wide. The second floor bathroom has similar "smaller than normal" dimensions typical for an A-frame from the 60's.