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This is a cozy off grid cottage, right on Sip Pond, situated on 1.2 acres of land. The cottage is 380 sq. feet that runs on a generator. There is a Port a potty, there is no running water. The property has a dock and a fire pit.
The pond is 114 acres, quiet and great for kayaking, SUPing, fishing etc.
Near by there are hiking trails, snow mobile trails.
The Rhododendron State Park and Mt. Madonock are near by.Stay in a cozy, 380 square. ft, off grid cottage. There is a generator for use of lights at night or microwave and coffee maker in the morning. There are plenty of LED lights to light up the cottage at night.
There is a cute outhouse close to the cottage
There is a dock, kayaks and SUPs available for use on the lake.
There is an outdoor fire pit, table, seating, BBQ grill available on an outdoor patio.
We enjoyed our stay. The on demand hot water for washing dishes wasn't available, but there were 2 paper plates and some bowls and plastic silverware. We have stuff, so not a big deal. You can hear road noise, but we knew that was a thing and the cabin being not far to travel made it not a deal breaker. The place was clean and cute and the wood stove was wonderful. We wouldn't go there in the summer season as I can imagine it gets pretty loud. The house next door had a bunch of kids/late teens (?) stay the last night we were there and they were pretty loud. Running thru the woods chasing each other with flashlights. Practically came right up to our door, which upset my husband, but that was the worst of it. They didn't seem like they were trying to do anything more than have some fun. We'd stay at the cabin again for sure. It was close and it had the kayaks already there and it was nice and cozy in the cabin. Didn't use the generator and there was a port o potty, so it was ok. I'd recommend it off season as a nice way to get away!
A very relaxing and enjoyable setting. There’s much natural beauty and animal activity to immerse yourself in. Also very close to the Cheshire rail to trail for hikes and bikes.
This was such a relaxing staycation. Although we brought most of the items we used ,Judy was a gracious host and had everything you could need for a day at the lake. There was nature all around and if your patient and quiet you may share this same experience. A quick heads up, The provided directions can be a little trickier at night so try to plan for daylight arrival (the road becomes woodland terrain). During mid August was our time of stay and the dragonflies can get very aggressive by the lounge chairs. We loved our stay so much we hope to be welcomed back, happy camping!
Really beautiful cottage - the pictures don’t quite do it justice! For me, this was the perfect mix of being one with nature while still having some creature comforts that made the stay extra pleasant. Bed is super comfy and the space itself is airy, clean, and roomy. Judy was a great host and provided everything we needed so that we could pretty much just roll up to the site and unwind right away. Excellent spot for easygoing kayaking, paddle boarding, and fishing. We enjoyed all of it. Can’t recommend enough!
Location
Cheshire, New Hampshire, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy), N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis), and Pennacook First Nations according to