
"This cabin, set on 20 acres, is off a dead-end country road in the Tunk Valley, Washington. It was built in 1987 of local pine cut at a nearby mill, according to the listing agent. Okanogan County, which abuts British Columbia, has a population density of seven people per square mile…
The cabin has two ground-floor bedrooms and a sleeping loft, an indoor hot tub and a separate dining area. A wood-burning stove is in the living room. There’s an attached two-car garage.
OUTDOOR SPACE: Twenty acres of fields and a dirt-floored Quonset hut once used for storing hay."
Photo: Rajah Bose for The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/02/greathomesanddestinations/02gh-what.html

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If I could just find this in one of the Virginias, I'd be set. What a great place.
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