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- Combining the front and side porch and the interior great room will provide seated space for approximately 75 – 110 guests, depending on size of tables and arrangement of space. Three barn doors open up the facility and the grounds surrounding the barn can provide ample room to seat additional guests.
- A half-loft on the second floor can be used as needed for the bridal party to get ready with a beautiful stairwell from which the bride can toss her bouquet. As the sun goes down, guests will enjoy sitting around the outdoor fire pit at the edge of the barn, swaying on the swings and relaxing in the crisp mountain air.
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For guests who require additional lodging, The Powell Farm is located on the Flynn farmland and can be reserved at an additional cost, based upon availability.
- The farmhouse provides every modern convenience, including an in-ground swimming pool and sleeping capacity for up to fourteen people.
- This additional facility allows out of town relatives and friends a roomy and comfortable option to renting small hotel rooms. It is recommended that reservations for the Powell Farm House be made when booking Sampson's Hollow as the space rents out quickly.
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Guests also have the option of booking our unique one bedroom cabin in the pines. Designed with romance in mind, the primitive cabin peeks out of the woods, embellished with antiques and collectibles. Even in less than perfect weather, the sound of raindrops on the old tin roof will provide a relaxing melody.
Exceptional amenities include an old-fashioned claw foot tub, walk-in shower, and a four-poster queen size bed with a complementary rose-petal turndown upon request of the guest.
- A back porch houses a whirlpool hot tub and provides privacy to sit, relax and enjoy being surrounded by nature.
- A welcome basket of treats, including gourmet coffee, hot chocolate, sparkling cider and personally selected snacks.
- And on any given early morning, guests may be sharing the property with the deer that inhabit our woodland.
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