Chalet rustique entier

Gorgeous Views of Lake and River one of a kind property sitting on the dam

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Bar (sur place)
Piscine
Extérieur
4 chambres, fer et planche à repasser, Wi-Fi, literie fournie
Téléviseur, lecteur de DVD, livres, sélection de films
Avis
10

Exceptionnel

Chalet rustique entier

4 chambres2 salles de bain8 personnes2200 pi²

Commodités populaires

  • BarbecueBarbecueBarbecue
  • CuisineCuisineCuisine
  • SécheuseSécheuseSécheuse
  • Baignoire à remousBaignoire à remousBaignoire à remous
  • LaveuseLaveuseLaveuse
  • Espace extérieurEspace extérieurEspace extérieur

Explorez la région

Carte
Mentone, AL
  • Lieu populaireThe Gourdie Shop4 min en voiture
  • Lieu populaireClub de golf et station de ski de Cloudmont17 min en voiture
  • Lieu populaireParc d'état de DeSoto19 min en voiture
  • Aéroportà la pRome, Géorgie (RMG-Aéroport régional de Richard B. Russell)40 min en voiture

À propos de cet hébergement

Hébergement entier

Vous aurez le chalet rustique entier pour vous et ne le partagerez qu’avec d’autres voyageurs de votre groupe.

Gorgeous Views of Lake and River one of a kind property sitting on the dam

Beautiful Lakefront/Riverfront property on crystal clear Lake Lahusage, this is the final property sitting against the Original stone lock and dam of Lake Lahusage, hear the waterfall constantly, view the river and the LAKE, fish for trout, bass, bream and canoe from our private dock. Soak up the views and Bask from the hottub overlooking the lake. Enjoy the views from a multi tiered deck on the back of the cabin or from inside from the multitude of windows. Enjoy a fully stocked kitchen and flat screened TV's, with new furniture and appliances and comfortable beds and linens. Master Bedroom on the main floor. Hardwood floors and uniquely designed rustic interior will provide a comfortable stay for your family!

Please visit this link for a vast history of not only our Lake Lahusage
but Mentone and the entire Lookout Mountain area.

Below is a 1964 newspaper article about the hotel that was never finished at Lake Lahusage.


Floridians find lookout mountain plateau to be ideal summer place.
By Helen Buffington (1964)

At the junction of two rivers on lookout mountain 15 miles west of Summerville stands a half finished hull of a hotel that has fascinated visitors for nearly 40 years. The skeleton of rock and tile, a nearby dam and a scenic lake are all that remain of a dream which flowered during the ebullient 1920s. The Lookout Mountain plateau which straddles the Georgia-Alabama line, with Dekalb county , Alabama on one side and Chattooga County , Georgia on the other, had been discovered by a number of Floridians as the ideal spot for a summer home. In addition to the cool breezes and lovely scenery, the plateau was blessed with three rivers--two small ones known simply as “Fer” and “Near” and Little River (sometimes known as “middle”) which the two formed. It was at this confluence of the rivers that J.B. Pounds, a Florida banker who had a summer home on the mountain, proposed to build a hotel. He interested other investors and the project got underway in 1925. A dam, with a road across the top, was built first. It would create the lake and provide the best access to the site where the hotel was to be built. Oldtimer Louis Tate, who operates a restaurant atop the mountain, says engineers had decided it would take a year for the dam to fill. But heavy rains came shortly after the dam was finished and it was washed downstream overnight. Eventually, the dam was rebuilt and erection of the 200-room hotel got underway a year later. About 300 men were involved in the project, according to Chattooga Countians who worked there. Some boarded in an old mine commissary building a mile west of the hotel site. A coal mine had been in operation there about the turn of the century, says L.P. (Sonny) Woods, Cloudland merchant, with coal cars being routed across Little River and down a rail incline to the valley’s TAG Railroad . It was this mine which gave the lake its name--Lake LaHousage, says Mr. Wood. The mine founders were Lake, House and Sage. The name of the hotel apparently hadn’t been announced, but Mr. Wood says he believes it would have been Hotel LaHousage. Pink and gray mountain sandstone, terra cotta brick, concrete and steel were used in the construction. There was a stone foundation and stone columns were used for the big front porch. The hotel was to have electric heat and its water was from a nearby well. Bath and electrical fixtures had been installed in much of the building, the roof was on and the work “could have been finished in six weeks,” says Lyerly’s Walt Smith who had the plastering contract. Then the blow came. Florida suffered an economic depression and Mr. Pounds and his group were caught in it. They could not meet the payroll and the workers left. Then the depression of 1929 came and crushed all hopes of resuming the project. The Fred McNews occupied the second floor of the building for seven years and Mrs. McNew, who now lives in Kinnard, Florida, recalls both happy and tragic moments in the old hotel. “We met a lot of nice people while there,” she says. “We had lots of visitors on Sundays and the holidays. I remember one day an old man had an icebox and sold cold drinks there.” Mrs. McNew recalls that her first granddaughter was born in the hotel. None of the rooms were really complete, she says, and, in fact, the electricity wasn’t on until the old Civilian Conservation Corps camped there for a time and turned it on. She said the CCC, a product of the depression, improved mountain roads. In the meantime, efforts by the Florida group to get the hotel finished failed. After extensive court litigation, the property was auctioned in a bankruptcy sale to two Rome men… Ten years ago, Jack Jones, a Florida businessman, bought the site, along with other property on the mountain. During the past fifteen years, many summer homes have been built in the area--a total of some 45, and the plateau has prospered. But the old hotel has continued to crumble. Windows were broken out by vandals and thieves had taken away everything which could be pried loose. Then, eight years ago the structure was ravaged by fire. Mr. Jones, the owner, says a group is still interested in building a two-story motel on the old hotel’s base. He emphasized that this is merely in the talking stage and that there is nothing at all definite.“It can be done, however,” he says flatly. In the meantime, the old hotel peers out between the trees and across her litter-strewn yard somewhat like an old recluse who fell short of attaining her dreams of wealth and beauty.
End of newspaper article.










MENTONE

Lookout and Sand Mountains are the southern extremities of the venerable Appalachian Range. This range was once as grand as the European Alps or
the Rocky Mountains; however, the Appalachians are millions of years older, and, consequently, have been eroded to their present size and configuration.
On the western brow of Lookout Mountain, overlooking the sweeping valley below, is Mentone, once a fashionable and popular vacation retreat. Two of the large and once bustling old hotels remain as silent and nostalgic reminders of a time when the "summer people" came in throngs by train to Valley Head, and were carried by horse-drawn carriages, and later by automobiles, to these hotels or to their summer homes where they could rest or play in a pleasant atmosphere.
Mentone was founded by John Mason, a native of New York City, who, as a young man, joined the United States Cavalry and was sent to the Middle West. His parents were interested in the opening of the Oregon territory, but they were city people, comfortably well-to-do, and did not care to face the hardships of a transcontinental trip by wagon and so, instead, they set sail from New York planning to reach Oregon by ship around Cape Horn. Young John expected to join his family later in Oregon, but he received the news that the ship and passengers had been lost, which was the fate of many vessels rounding the treacherous cape.
John Mason decided to remain in the Middle West and settle in Iowa. He proved to be a good businessman, and in time became moderately wealthy. During this period, however, his health began to fail, and believing in the curative value of fresh air and pure water, he traveled extensively to find these resources, and eventually reached Lookout Mountain about twelve miles north of what is now Mentone. He remained there several months, was restored to good health and returned to Iowa. His health began to fail again, so he returned to the mountain and once more regained his strength. Whereupon he traveled back to Iowa, sold his holdings and returned to Lookout Mountain with his family in 1870. He settled in the area of Moon Lake and lived there until his death at the age of 92 in 1911.
Mason wanted others to enjoy the benefits of mountain life and was instrumental in bringing in settlers from distant places. He would tell the newcomers, "Do not come with the expectation of making a fortune, but if your fortune is already made, it is the most wonderful place in the world to live."
Among these early settlers was Dr. John E. Purdon, a retired British Army Surgeon. Dr. Purdon, in turn, encouraged young Englishmen to come and live with him while he taught them how to farm. At least three young men did come, but the venture failed because of one flaw in Dr. Purdon's plan: he knew nothing about farming.
The Purdons lived across the DeSoto River (the West Fork of Little River) from the Masons and were later joined by relatives, the Thomas F. Sproules, a titled Irish family driven out of Ireland during an uprising. The Purdons left Mentone, but the Sproules lived out their lives there and received an annual income from the revenues of their Irish home.
Others came from Maine, among them: Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Libby and their son Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Alvares Tylers and Gene Tyler. All of these remained except the Alvares Tylers.
Edward Mason was the eldest son of John Mason. His father owned many acres of land all around Mentone so Edward decided to survey streets, name them and build a summer resort. Frank Caldwell came from Ohio, it is thought, to investigate Edward's plans for the building of a hotel on the brow of the mountain. He found the plans quite feasible, and the hotel construction was soon begun. Mentone means "Musical Mountain Spring".We Love Mentone and have multiple cabins here! See our other listings and comments and ratings so that you feel comfortable renting our newest addition! VRBO numbers-
666662, 480579, 1217444, 978404, 778417, 979224

Gestionnaire de l’hébergement

Robert Shaffer

Langues

Anglais

Commodités de l’hébergement

Ski

  • Pistes de ski à proximité

Piscine/spa

  • Baignoire à remous

Internet

  • Disponible dans le chalet rustique : Wi-Fi

Stationnement et transport

  • Stationnement
  • Voiture requise

Cuisine

  • Réfrigérateur
  • Surface de cuisson
  • Four à micro-ondes
  • Four
  • Lave-vaisselle
  • Épices
  • Grille-pain
  • Cafetière-théière
  • Vaisselle et ustensiles

Chambres

  • 4 chambres
  • Literie fournie

Salle de bain

  • 2 salles de bain
  • Baignoire à remous
  • Baignoire à remous
  • Baignoire ou douche
  • Séchoir à cheveux
  • Serviettes fournies

Espaces de séjour

  • Coin salon distinct
  • Coin cuisine distinct

Divertissement

  • Téléviseur avec télévision par câble/satellite
  • lecteur de DVD
  • jeux
  • livres
  • sélection de films

Espaces extérieurs

  • Balcon
  • Barbecue

Buanderie

  • Laveuse et sécheuse

Confort

  • Climatisation
  • Chauffage

Animaux de compagnie

  • Animaux de compagnie non acceptés

Accessibilité

  • Sol pavé dans les aires communes
  • Hébergement non-fumeurs

Services et commodités

  • Fer et planche à repasser
  • Téléphone

Points forts de l’emplacement

  • Au bord d’un lac
  • Au bord de l’eau
  • En zone rurale
  • Station santé ou de beauté à proximité

Activités

  • Bateau sur place
  • Équipement de sports aquatiques sur place
  • Équipement de sports d’hiver sur place
  • Kayak sur place
  • Baignade à proximité
  • Cyclisme à proximité
  • Descente en eau vive à proximité
  • Écotourisme à proximité
  • Équitation à proximité
  • Escalade de rocher à proximité
  • Excursions d’observation de la faune à pied à proximité
  • Glissade sur chambre à air aquatique à proximité
  • Golf à proximité
  • Kayak à proximité
  • Motonautisme à proximité
  • Observation d’oiseaux à proximité
  • Parois d’escalade à proximité
  • Pêche à proximité
  • Plongée avec masque et tuba à proximité
  • Sentiers de randonnée ou de vélo à proximité
  • Spéléologie à proximité
  • Vélo de montagne à proximité
  • Voile à proximité

Dispositifs de sécurité

  • Détecteur de monoxyde de carbone (L’hôte a indiqué qu’il y avait un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone dans l’hébergement.)
  • Détecteur de fumée (L’hôte a indiqué qu’il y avait un détecteur de fumée dans l’hébergement.)
  • Trousse de premiers soins
  • Extincteur
  • Verrou de sûreté

Aperçu général

  • Taille de l'unité : 204 m² (2200 pi²)

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Politiques

Arrivée

Arrivée à partir de 16 h
Âge minimal pour l’enregistrement : 21 ans

Départ

L’heure limite de départ est 11 h.

Instructions spéciales pour l’enregistrement

L’hôte vous enverra un courriel contenant les instructions relatives à l’arrivée et au départ.

Animaux de compagnie

Les animaux de compagnie ne sont pas autorisés.

Enfants et lits supplémentaires

Les enfants sont bienvenus.

Renseignements importants

À savoir

Des frais par personne supplémentaire peuvent s’appliquer et varient selon les politiques de l’établissement.
Une pièce d’identité avec photo émise par le gouvernement et un dépôt en espèces, une carte de crédit ou une carte de débit pour couvrir les frais accessoires peuvent être requis à l’arrivée.
Les demandes spéciales sont sujettes à la disponibilité au moment de l’enregistrement et peuvent entraîner des frais supplémentaires. Les demandes spéciales ne peuvent pas être garanties.
Les fêtes et les événements de groupe sont strictement interdits.
L’hôte a indiqué qu’il y avait un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone dans l’hébergement.
L’hôte a indiqué qu’il y avait un détecteur de fumée dans l’hébergement.
Cet hébergement comprend les dispositifs de sécurité suivants : un extincteur, une trousse de premiers soins et une serrure à pêne dormant.
Cet établissement est géré par l’intérmediaire de notre partenaire Vrbo. Vrbo vous enverra un courriel contenant un lien vers un compte Vrbo qui vous permettra de modifier ou d’annuler votre réservation.

À noter

Une voiture est nécessaire pour accéder à l'établissement et pour se déplacer pendant le séjour.

Hébergement également appelé

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Gorgeous Views Lake River one Kind Property Sitting dam Mentone
Gorgeous Views Lake River one Kind Property Sitting dam Cabin
Gorgeous Views Lake River one Kind Property Sitting dam Mentone
Gorgeous Views Lake River one Kind Property Sitting dam

À propos du quartier

Mentone

À Mentone, ce chalet rustique se situe en zone rurale et au bord de l’eau. Ces endroits valent le détour si vous prévoyez une activité : Club de golf et station de ski de Cloudmont et Lost Falls Trailhead, et si vous souhaitez admirer la beauté naturelle de la région, visitez ces sites : Menlo Park et Parc d'état de DeSoto. Ne manquez surtout pas la découverte des animaux de la région en essayant des activités comme des excursions d’observation de la faune à pied et l’observation d’oiseaux.

À proximité

  • The Gourdie Shop - 4 min en voiture
  • Club de golf et station de ski de Cloudmont - 17 min en voiture
  • Parc d'état de DeSoto - 19 min en voiture
  • Little River Canyon National Preserve (réserve naturelle) - 34 min en voiture
  • Parc d'État de Cloudland Canyon - 47 min en voiture

Restaurants

  • ‪The Hatter Cafe - ‬6 min en voiture
  • ‪Tigers Inn - ‬15 min en voiture
  • ‪Wildflower Cafe - ‬9 min en voiture
  • ‪The Mountain Inn Restaurant - ‬17 min en voiture
  • ‪Mentone Hardware Cafe - ‬8 min en voiture

Foire aux questions

Gorgeous Views of Lake and River one of a kind property sitting on the dam accepte-t-il les animaux de compagnie?

Non, l’établissement n’accepte pas les animaux de compagnie.

À quelle heure est-il possible d'arriver à Gorgeous Views of Lake and River one of a kind property sitting on the dam?

L’arrivée est possible à partir de 16 h.

À quelle heure doit s'effectuer le départ à Gorgeous Views of Lake and River one of a kind property sitting on the dam?

Le départ est à 11 h.

Où se situe Gorgeous Views of Lake and River one of a kind property sitting on the dam?

Chalet rustique se trouve au bord de l’eau, 2,2 mi (3,6 km) de The Gourdie Shop et à moins de 15 km de Club de golf et station de ski de Cloudmont et Menlo Park. Les points d'intérêt suivants sont également à moins de 20 km : Parc d'état de DeSoto et Lost Falls Trailhead.

Avis

10

Exceptionnel

Note de 10 – Excellent, d’après 160 avis sur 173." "
Note de 8 – Bien, d’après 11 avis sur 173." "
Note de 6 – Acceptable, d’après 2 avis sur 173." "
Note de 4 – Médiocre, d’après 0 avis sur 173." "
Note de 2 – Terrible, d’après 0 avis sur 173." "

9,8/10

Propreté

Avis

10/10 – Excellent

Jason T.

Points forts : Propreté
Amazing
Absolutely wonderful stay with a perfect view. Cant wait to visit again. 10/10.
Séjour de 1 nuit en avril 2024

10/10 – Excellent

Sabra L.

Points forts : Propreté
Just about us
We had the most wonderful Time it was beautiful the The dock to the water was great for fishing had it been warmer there were canoe and kayak to of enjoyed the most spectacular view from most anywhere in the home i live less than 30 minutes away but come to this area often its a million miles from home but only a 20 minute trip i wouldnt want to be any where else
Séjour de 2 nuits en avril 2024

10/10 – Excellent

Jeremy H.

Points forts : Propreté
Great location
Very relaxing location.
Séjour de 4 nuits en mars 2024

10/10 – Excellent

Kiki N.

Points forts : Propreté
Beautiful!
Secluded and serene! Beautiful property to stay at. The views are amazing!
Séjour de 1 nuit en mars 2024

10/10 – Excellent

Caitlin H.

Points forts : Propreté
Incredible
The property was absolutely gorgeous with stunning views. A perfect, relaxing weekend getaway! We will definitely be back.
Séjour de 2 nuits en février 2024

10/10 – Excellent

Marilyn H.

Points forts : Propreté
Stayed a few nights
Great place to stay, house was very clean, beautiful view of the water, host was quick to response with anything we needed.
Séjour de 4 nuits en février 2024

10/10 – Excellent

Jeffrey T.

Points forts : Propreté
Nice stay
Cabin was great. My grandson did a little fishing from the dock. Pictures on the listing shows 2 different kitchen areas so was a little misleading. Be careful following your GPS or you will bypass the driveway, especially if you arrive after dark.
Séjour de 2 nuits en février 2024

10/10 – Excellent

Cline T., Birmingham, AL

Points forts : Propreté
Excellent Getaway
Great location on the lake. Quiet area away from others, but close enough to go get something if you need it. Beautiful setting, everything just as advertised.
Séjour de 3 nuits en décembre 2023

10/10 – Excellent

NELSON C.

Points forts : Propreté
Great getaway
Great house. Secluded, great views with plenty room for everyone.
Séjour de 5 nuits en décembre 2023

10/10 – Excellent

Teresa K.

Points forts : Propreté
Wonderful trip
Everything was just as published
Séjour de 4 nuits en novembre 2023