Vintage Maple Syrup Cabin
Vintage Maple Syrup Cabin
Description
Tucked into the woods by the historic covered bridge at The Morris Estate, The Millstone Inn was named after antique millstones discovered onsite. Originally constructed to house maple syrup-making equipment in 1937, the original structure was fondly called "the sugar shack" by family members who enjoyed hours together during the sap boil each year. Today, the cabin offers true tranquility as you take in the stunning views of the ponds, bridge, and St. Joseph River from the wall of windows. The space The cabin is located on a 600-acre estate with other lodging and venues. All guests have access to the walking trails. Takeout bar packages and charcuterie available from the main bed & breakfast. Guest access IMPORTANT NOTE: In winter, access requires a 4WD vehicle to drive through gravel trails and up and down the driveway in inclement or icy weather. Other things to note Breakfast box can be pre-stocked in cabin prior to your arrival.
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United States · Michigan · NilesGot questions?
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