the Antique Cabin

Experience complete relaxation…

Wind down a Brown County lane to this 150-year old honest-to-goodness log cabin nestled at the edge of the forest... secluded, yet just minutes from the village of Nashville, Indiana. Enjoy a get-away in the "Hills of Brown County" and experience something uniquely different and satisfying!

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The Antique Cabin is a fully restored 150-year old, two-story log cabin. Antique furniture and old-time accents add to the warm back-in-time atmosphere. Downstairs is one large great-room / dining room and a fully equipped kitchen area. A cozy Hearthstone gas log stove and hearth welcome all who visit. Upstairs, a large, open beamed ceiling bedroom has two full-size fancy scrolled beds — made up with plenty of pillows and colorful quilts.

On warm, balmy evenings rock on the old-time front porch swing and listen to the spring peepers and owls as they tune up for their nightly concert.

If you always wanted to try one of those old-time claw-foot tub baths — well, here’s your chance! Take a good book and soak, relax and read… no interruptions or schedules to keep.

The Antique Cabin is located just 4-1/2 miles north of Nashville, Indiana, just off Clay Lick Road at Camp Palawopec

The Antique Cabin features:

  • 2 full-size beds
  • A complete kitchen with microwave, coffee maker, dishes, utensils and cookware
  • Bed and bath linens
  • Radio, and Roku Smart TV
  • Cozy, gas log stove
  • Complimentary high speed Wi-Fi
  • 250 acres of woods and trails
  • Front porch with porch swing and a resident porch pooch or two!

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“I had daydreams and fantasies when I was growing up. I always wanted to live in a log cabin at the foot of a mountain. I would ride my horse to town and pick up provisions. Then return to the cabin, with a big open fire, a record player and peace.”

— Linda McCartney