Mountain Visions
A Vacation Home in Black Mountain NC

Visit the lovely Blue Ridge Mountains in Western
North Carolina, and stay in a beautiful home away from it all, but close
to everything. Make your stay enjoyable with the comforts of home.
This vacation home has:
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Three bedrooms plus sleeper sofa, two baths.
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Fully functional kitchen with a dishwasher.
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Dining room, living room and den.
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Downstairs playroom with sleeper sofa.
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Hardwood floors.
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Full sized pool.
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A patio to sit and enjoy summer evenings.
- Front and back porch
- Central heating and air
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A fireplace for those nice cool autumn nights.
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Water from a clear mountain spring, tested by the state, and found
to be amongst the purest in Western NC.
- Outside pets welcome, lot provided
Nestled in the woods and fields outside
Black Mountain, it has nearly two acres on which to play volleyball, badminton,
baseball, or touch football. From the back porch there is a magnificent
view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It sits on a cul-de-sac, so there is
absolutely no traffic other than neighbors, who are friendly, decent people.
Occasionally, the lonely sounds of a train whistle can be heard from the
famous Blue Ridge Grade.
We have added thumbnails. Click on them
to see the other sides of this lovely house.




Rental is $700.00 per week April through September, and $600.00
per week October and November, $500.00 per week december through March. A
Nightly rental is $125.00 with a 3 night minimum.
Please contact the owner at
mailto:[email protected]
or at 828-651-0477.
From here, there are many famous places to
visit, and many wonderful experiences waiting for you, all within an hour
or two of driving time in an area known for its scenic beauty no matter
what the season. Please visit our links below
You can walk to Black Mountain, known as "The Front Porch of Western North Carolina, featuring arts, crafts, antiques, and seasonal festivals. (2 minutes drive)http://www.blackmountain-nc.com/
Asheville is known as a center for culture since the turn of the century. (10 minutes drive)http://www.asheville.com/,
http://www.ci.asheville.nc.us/,
http://www.ashevillechamber.org/
The Western North Carolina Nature Center is about 10
minutes drive, and features the wild creatures of Western NC in an educational
setting, along with an educational farm.
http://www.wildwnc.org/
Chimney Rock, Lake Lure and Bat Cave, all clustered together
at the foot of the Blue Ridge, give the visitor a wonderful experience. Nature
trails, a spectacular view, antiques, arts and crafts. About 30 minutes drive.
http://www.chimneyrockpark.com/
It is about 15 minutes drive to the famous Biltmore Estate, known as America's largest home. www.biltmore.com
It is 1 hour's drive to Sugar Mountain, one of the finest ski areas in North Carolina. www.skisugar.com
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