Creekside Cabin in Phoenicia: $725K

  |  September 11, 2024

This log home in Phoenicia is set like a rustic jewel within a beautiful setting of lawn, woods, and creek.

The Stony Clove Creek House has a welcoming, wide, covered front porch and a classic low-slung roof.

A bluestone path meanders to the front steps.

Inside, the decor has a traditional cabin-core vibe, from the ceiling to the walls to the floor. A woodburning stove keeps things toasty when cold winds blow.

The dining area flows openly from the living room…

…and the kitchen continues that flow. A breakfast bar/peninsula can seat three. The appliances are all white, with rose-gold hardware you don’t see every day.

Even the dual-oven electric range has the rose-gold treatment. Butcher-block counters and all-wood cabinets continue the cabin ethos; upper cabinets change it up with glass doors.

A first-floor bedroom is right off the foyer.

A sense of airiness comes from an abundance of windows, along with the choice of a French door instead of a solid one.

The main floor also has a half bath with a shell-shaped pedestal sink.

Head up the solidly built wooden staircase…

…to the second floor. Here is one of the two upstairs bedrooms, with a mix of wood and white walls. An online 3D tour offers a better sense of the layout.

This bedroom has its own door to the full bath…

…which also has a door to the hallway. It’s got a wood floor, a fairly basic vanity, and a tub/shower.

The full basement is clean and dry, with a laundry area and plenty of room for a workshop and potential future living space.

A sunny rear deck offers up dappled backyard views.

The property totals more than three acres, and includes creek frontage. Downtown Phoenicia isn’t far from here; you’ll skirt past it on a two-mile jaunt to the Phoenicia Diner.

If this creekside cabin in Phoenicia looks like your home sweet home, find out more about 187 State Route 214, Phoenicia, from James Karpowicz with Coldwell Banker Timberland Properties.

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