THE RICHARDS COTTAGE
This was the first of many recycled building to arrive at Mountain Dale Farm. This double plank, board and batten structure began as a summer kitchen attached to a farm house near the village of Penns Creek. To move the building the roof was removed, and the main structure was jacked up and placed on a lowboy trailer. Ken rode atop the building on its trip to the farm, using a special stick to lift low-hanging wires. For six years (late 80's to early 90's) a resident artist named C. Richard Getz occupied the building; much of his artwork can be seen today in our main farmhouse.
Sleeping arrangements include one set of bunk beds on the first floor, three single beds in the front upstairs front bedroom, plus one double and one single bed in the upstairs back bedroom.
Kitchen facilities include refrigerator, oven/stove, microwave and coffeemaker. |

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