Moonflower - at the edge of the woods, on the side of a mountain, is so-named for its grand display during the full moon. The waterfall Jacuzzi will lull you into this gardens pleasures. The Jacuzzi and glass shower are on the glass wall revealing the woods beyond. From the deck porch swing, tree frogs and other night sounds, orchestrate a soothing medley - you'll feel like you're in a garden - bu
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Moonflower - at the edge of the woods, on the side of a mountain, is so-named for its grand display during the full moon. The waterfall Jacuzzi will lull you into this gardens pleasures. The Jacuzzi and glass shower are on the glass wall revealing the woods beyond. From the deck porch swing, tree frogs and other night sounds, orchestrate a soothing medley - you'll feel like you're in a garden - but NO WEEDS HERE!
If your heart's in the country...or longs to be... we invite you to come share in the sweet quiet and serenity that awaits you in your place to come home to...
Hike off the point, down to the old Bench Road, and in the springtime, discover one of the natural springs trickling down the hillside.
Climb the moss covered cliffs that line the path and explore a small cliff dwelling.
Picnic atop Flat Rock!!
In the mist of morning - catch the white tail deer grazing the countryside, squirrels busily scampering, and the birds chattering. It's doubtful you'll see the elusive wild turkey, but you'll enjoy their early morning sounds. Our fox family, dens nearby and can be seen midday frolicking in the meadow. Meander through the meadows where the gentle breezes stir the wind chimes.
Our home, which is located on 20 acres, on top of a mountain over looking hundreds of undeveloped wooded acreage, is a much loved and pampered place. It is shaded by huge old oak trees, a rock garden alive with flowers, and soothing sounds of a trickling brook, gently water falling into a lily laden fish pond. Walk the lighted pathway, through the water garden, cross the natural rock bridge and rest for a while - to enjoy the sounds of nature. Come share in the breathtaking views... Click here to see why it's called 'Misty Mountain'