Photo via Airbnb
Who doesn’t love scanning Airbnb to see all of the magnificent homes around the world? It turns out there are some pretty otherwordly homes right here in our state like the Olalla Forest Retreat. It’s a stunning Storybook Cottage home that was built in the 1970s and sits on 5 acres of forest & creek bed. Let’s check it out.
The home is available to book on Airbnb and has two divided units. There’s a 1,600 sqft, 1 bedroom, 1.5 bath part of the main house that sleeps 2-4 guests. And there’s also a second attached suite at the opposite end of the house with its own private entrance.
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Inside the home you’ll find a quaint sitting area for two, a kitchen with a GE black stainless gas oven and stove as well as a coffee maker, tea pot, blender, hand mixer and toaster. You’ll find all of the cooking utensils you need as well as cast iron skillets, baking dishes and cookie sheets. There’s also tableware, cutlery, wine glasses, drinking glasses and more.
The home has all the modern necessities you require while being entirely unique with it’s magical, storybook charm. It’s also worth mentioning all that the outdoors have to offer here. There’s also a 6 person hot tub with curtains and canopy and an outdoor cooking area with 2,500 square feet of patio space.
So if you’re looking to getaway this winter, the Olalla Storybook Cottage might just be one of your best bets. Due to it’s uniqueness it does book up quite quickly so we recommend planning ahead. You can rent it for $150 a night and find more information on Airbnb’s website.
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