Great camps are defined by substantial size, architecturally significant improvements, and a supreme amount of privacy. This maturely wooded southwest facing 16-acre tract benefits from abundant natural lighting as well as its tremendous sense of privacy and substantial separation from neighbors. The location is accessible year round over mostly town roads. 14-mile Long Lake enjoys many miles of Forever Wild State shoreline. The small quaint village in the heart of the mountains welcomes its visitors and lakefront owners year after year. The 3060 square foot Main Lodge circa 1989 is built in the quintessential shingle style popularized by HH Richardson and McKim, Mead and White. This style blends into its surroundings perfectly due to its earth tones of bark brown and green trim. All of the oversized rooms are finished in wood, from the massive timbers to fine finish details creating a warmth unmatched by any other material. Abundant divided light Marvin windows & doors provide generous views of the wooded surroundings and glimpses of the lake only 100 feet away. There are four large bedrooms and two full baths in the main lodge. The guesthouse overlooks the sandy beach and one-acre
play lawn. It is only a few steps to your private 1-acre island, accessible midsummer by a footpath as the lake level recedes and a sandbar joins the two. Relax in the guest house in front of a stone fireplace or gazing over the many miles of beautiful lake from its porches. It features three bedrooms and a bath. There are boat storage facilities in the floating boathouse, and a dry boathouse which stores many canoes on the shore of the lake with a convenient launching ramp
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