This is pretty close to perfection! The exterior, the setting and the interior are so nice! My only complaint would be the placement of the washer and dryer. The house consists of two cabins that were built in 1868. In 1946 they were dismantled and rebuilt in the current location. It is located on 8.40 acres in Nashville, Indiana. They were originally built at the Strahl Lake Settlement of the Kelp Village. The home has a metal roof, carport with attached office and a detached storage shed. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms and 1,872 square feet. $499,000
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From the Zillow listing:
Step into history with this beautifully preserved 1868 historic and authentic log cabin nestled on 8.4 serene acres just minutes from town in Brown County. The two original cabins were built at the Strahl Lake Settlement of the Kelp Village in the Brown County State Park. They were moved by truck, log by log, and reassembled in 1946. This two-bedroom, two-bathroom treasure offers the best of both worlds: privacy and convenience. Inside, you’ll find stunning hardwood floors, a cozy fireplace in both the living room and the primary bedroom, and a bright interior enhanced by brand-new windows. The screened-in patio is the perfect spot to unwind and take in the surrounding natural beauty. Step outside and enjoy the peace of the woods, complete with a custom outdoor fire pit for gatherings under the stars. The property also boasts an Amish-installed metal roof for durability and character, a carport with an attached office, and a shed for added storage. Whether you’re looking for a tranquil escape or a forever home with history, this cabin is a rare find. Schedule your tour today to experience this one-of-a-kind property!
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