Little Blue Lakeview Cottage



House in Mills River, North Carolina
Locally Owned & Operated

Asheville
Casago Franchise Owner
What our guests are saying...
Little Blue Lakeview Cottage is described as adorable, well appointed, and true to its pictures, offering a cozy and charming getaway. Guests appreciated the comfortable layout with ample sleeping space and a well equipped kitchen. The property is praised for its peaceful, secluded feel while still being convenient to the airport. Guests also enjoyed the lovely sunrise over the lake and the inviting front deck for grilling and outdoor dining.
Overview
Cozy Lakeview Cottage
Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the storm in Asheville and we are happy to see this area bouncing back so quickly! We are grateful to share that this home was unaffected, is easily accessible from the airport, and remains a cozy safe haven for your upcoming stay. The roads are operating as normal and we've taken extra precautions to ensure everything is in great condition. We hope that by discounting our rates, we will be able to accommodate anyone in need and contribute to the local community and businesses. Tucked back among the trees with a view of Lake Lyday, this charming tiny home is your key to a picture-perfect retreat in Mills River! This darling tiny home is an easy, 8 mile drive from the Asheville Regional Airport, 11 miles from Brevard, and 12 miles from the many charms of downtown Hendersonville. Just 14 miles away, visit Dupont State Forest with its beautiful waterfalls, and some of the best hiking and mountain biking or sightsee in Pisgah National Forest, home to Looking Glass Falls, Triple Falls, and Sliding Rock. Inside the cozy cottage, discover a compact, but full kitchen offering everything you need to prepare full home-cooked meals or quick snacks. Kick back on the sofa in the cozy living area and stream all your favorite channels, or fold up the Murphy bed, fold down the built-in desk to read your favorite book or set up your laptop to go online. Outside on the newly built deck, relax with your morning coffee or fire up your Blackstone Grill to enjoy your meals beneath the tree canopy. At night gather at the firepit to roast s'mores, share stories, and watch the stars come out. * Cozy Lakeview Cottage may be rented with Lakefront Cabin as Lakefront Cabin & Cozy Lakeview Cottage to accommodate up to 17 guests! By booking your stay at this home, you’re not only enjoying the beauty of Western North Carolina, but also helping to support the local community and accelerate businesses during their time of recovery. From restaurants, breweries, and shopping, to the many outdoor attractions, local businesses are open and ready to welcome you. If you have any questions about how to ensure your trip is everything you expect please do not hesitate to reach out! Things to Know - The five-and-half-acre lake (stocked for fishing) is a non-motorized lake. - WiFi with 5G - NO BUSES, LARGE TRUCKS, TRAILERS, or RV's allowed at property or driven on road to home. - The home has now been equipped with its own dedicated router and high-speed internet connection. - Check-in time: 4:00 p.m. - Check-out time: 10:00 a.m. - All guests shall abide by our good neighbor policy and shall not engage in illegal activity. - Quiet hours are from 10:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. - No smoking is permitted anywhere on the premises. - - All properties comes with a starter kit to assist you on your first day before having to go out and purchase additional items. This includes: dish sponge, dish soap, dishwasher packet, laundry packet. Bathrooms will have 2 rolls of toilet paper per bathroom, shampoo, conditioner and hand soap.
You must be 25 years or older to rent this property.Amenities
Sleeping Arrangements
Bedroom 1
sleeps 2
Common Space 1
sleeps 1
Common Space 2
sleeps 2
Rating
overall, i give the property three stars. The property was clean, and it is a tiny home for sure. There is a review from one of the previous guests who gave a VERY accurate assessment of the house's features, including the bathroom sink no-low water pressure and the "army crawling" in the top two beds. My biggest issue was with the unit's WiFi signal. I worked during my stay and it was difficult at best to stay connected to the WiFi signal and be online consistently. Meanwhile, the TV streaming services were also intermittent, making for frustrating viewing in the evening/night as we were unwinding from our days. Overall, an OK vacation rental, but not a great overall value.
I was a little unsure about staying in a tiny home but this one is just perfect. There are three places to sleep plus a sofa in the living area. Everything you need in the kitchen plus a big front deck for grilling and eating. It was so cozy and the perfect getaway in a tiny space. Can't wait to get back to Mills River!
I wanted to love this tiny cabin, I really did. I searched for a place to take our family for a rather impromptu Biltmore visit, and options were limited, but this place looked clean, and was priced fairly reasonably for a last minute trip. Decor is cute, cabin is fairly well appointed. Location is close to Biltmore, easy to find, and quiet. The “Lakeview” is really a very small pond, which didn’t make a difference to us necessarily, but slightly misleading for anyone who might be looking for actual lake views. The cabin is decorated just fine, but the layout was really tight. We were 2 adults and 2 children (age 6&8), thinking the adults would take the King bed in the loft, but there was no way adults could do anything more than army crawl to bed in either loft space, so we ended up sleeping in the Double Murphy bed. I’m a fairly strong woman, but could not have pulled the Murphy bed down myself. My fiancé significantly bruised his toe and finger getting the beds mechanisms to release the bed from the wall. When the bed is down, it blocks the entrance to the bathroom, which was of minimal inconvenience to us having the kids crawl over our bed to access the bathroom but I would not be ok with that if we had been a party of 5 adults as the cabins states it accommodates. The railings on the two lofts concerned me with two children sleeping up there as they could have easily rolled off, but I managed to used extra pillows, a tote, and other things from the cabin to create a bit of a wall to eliminate that concern. The bathroom faucet is pointless as it doesn’t run a water stream heavy enough to rinse a toothbrush let alone wash hands or faces. We spit toothpaste into the toilet or kitchen sink since we were unable to rinse it from the bathroom sink. The hot water lasted for one quick shower in the mornings, and was seemingly non-existent in the evening hours, as both evening during our stay I attempted a shower but was unable to get anything more than freezing cold water. Very frustrating after a day exploring the mountains during the winter months. I actually never got a hot shower during our stay. The metal bars up to the twin loft seemed to want to pull out from the wall when my ~200lb fiancé when to climb up to say goodnight to my child sleeping up there. My 120lb frame had no issues, but if anyone has physical limitations whatsoever they wouldn’t be making it up to that side of the loft. The climb made me nervous, especially for my kids. But in the end, the kids loved the lofts and had a blast. We made the best of a very small situation.
This adorable tiny home is well appointed and just as cute as the pictures. Added surprise was the location. It's convenient to the airport, yet secluded and quiet. The morning sunrise falls on the lake and the neighboring cabin. Everything was quaint and just what I wanted for a weekend getaway.
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