THE GOSS COTTAGE
Built around the turn of the century, this cottage was originally a summer kitchen attached to a farmhouse about five miles from where it rests today. The homeowners were remodeling and wanted the wing removed. We loaded the structure (minus one wall where the summer kitchen was attached to the house) onto a trailer. A long, flexible piece of lattice was placed at the peak so low hanging wires slid across the roof during transport. After placement on its new foundation, the fourth wall was added.
Sleeping arrangements include one double bed and one set of bunk beds in the open floor plan first level.
Kitchen facilities include refrigerator, oven/stove, microwave and coffeemaker. |