2020-04-04 The Week Magazine

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This week: Unique log cabins


3 X North Garden,
Va. Built in 1785,
this two-bedroom
cabin is now part
of Bundoran
Farm, a preserva-
tion development,
community, and
2,300-acre sustain-
able working
farm. The log-and-stucco home
has a modern interior but retains
original details, including exposed
walls, beams, and stone foundation.
The property, a 24-acre equestrian
lot, has landscaped lawns, gardens,
two recreational lakes, a vineyard,
and access to 15 miles of trails.
$975,000. Peter Wiley, Wiley Real
Estate, (434) 422-2090

1 W Lakewood, Wash. The family room of this 1915
five-bedroom home is an incorporated 19th-century
log cabin. The house also features a wainscoted dining
room; a solarium; a living room with fireplace and
views of Gravelly Lake; and a downstairs apartment
with kitchen, den, fireplace, and French doors leading
outside. The property includes fruit trees, garden space,
and 110 feet of lakefront with dock. $1,795,000.
Grace Hudtloff, John L. Scott, Inc., (253) 581-1100

2 X Mattituck, N.Y. Set on Marratooka Point Peninsula on
Long Island’s North Fork, this five-bedroom cabin-style home
looks out on Great Peconic Bay. The 1940 house features
exposed-log walls, vaulted ceilings, oversize windows, a
great room with a stone fireplace, and a large deck with an
outdoor shower. The half-acre property is bordered by the
beach in front and a navigable creek in back. $1,195,000.
Thomas Uhlinger, Douglas Elliman, (631) 298-6120

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