1 acre hosted by Robert L.
1 lodging site
hello happy camper(s)!
i’ve lived over 30 years on this slice of heaven in northeast olympia. it is a somewhat rural setting, with most homes having 5 acres, mine being grandfathered in with .79 many of my neighbors have farm animals, my immediate neighbor has sheep, geese, chickens and more - some have horses and cattle. this area used to be mainly strawberry farms. i love being only 10 minutes from town, but a bit out in the sticks (in the county, not city limits.) the proximity to a 22-mile bike path was one of the draws for me to purchase this property.
my cute, cozy studio space is on the back corner of my property - 60 paces (120 feet?) from where you will park on my driveway. for nimble and or small folk, the studio has a sleeping loft with full-sized comfy foam mattress (but not lots of headroom) for the rest of us, an ikea twin mattress on ground level. you will find: good vibes, plenty of light, a tea kettle, 1.6 cubic foot mini-fridge (no freezer), a couple of gallons of drinking water, one small electric burner, a new table, ample electric radiator heater, wool carpet over much of the cement floor, a compost toilet with a make-shift hand washing sink (the studio is not plumbed) and much more.
outside there is a covered area for you to sit and enjoy that morning coffee, a porch like swing under wisteria trellis and a funky table you could use to set up a camp-stove on (if you bring one.)
you won't find: towels, bedding, pillows, tv, books or an entertainment center. there is some minimal meal prep items- a small pot and pan, some utensils, but you may want to bring more of your own!
you will find a quiet, safe and comfy place to relax and unwind!more than a tent - luxury camping! come get out of the rain and cold by staying in my sweet “cedar haven”. built as an artist’s studio - it is a cheery, cozy, private space - far from the street - set in the back woodsy corner of my property. it is 200+ sq. feet, has off-street parking (then a short walk through my yard with your stuff get to the studio - you can’t drive right up to it- wheelbarrow nearby if you have heavy stuff to lug) , ample electricity, wi-fi, compost toilet, sleep loft, make-shift sink for washing hands, tea kettle, one pan electric burner, 1.6 cubic foot mini-fridge (no freezer compartment), some drinking water provided. youngsters or nimble folks can sleep in the loft, on a full-sized memory foam pad. there is also a twin mattress pad on the ground floor. the studio is not plumbed, there is no shower, does have 1.6 cubic foot mini-fridge (without freezer compartment) you can expect quiet and cozy comfort. contactless entry with passcode key box in the door frame of the studio. maybe this will just be a stop as you explore other places in the northwest. or maybe you will use it while visiting family - so you have privacy and a place to decompress? or maybe it will be a writing or yoga or meditation retreat spot? so many possibilities!