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The large rocks were excavated from around the farm to make up the fire ring. It's a behemoth, and perfect for gathering and cooking.
A view from the loft. The downstairs windows and door each have blackout shades both for privacy and to keep the sun at bay during prime sunlight hours. The mini-loft is perfect for storing your gear. Ladder rails allow for easy access.
The kitchen looks out on the deck and large fire ring. All kitchen necessities can be found, including my grandmother's flatware set! The wrought iron butcher shop rack above the window was salvaged from a shop in Brooklyn.
Plenty of room at the fold down table for 4. Keep the house door open when eating so you can look out onto the farm and listen for the rooster calls.
Easy to move ladder which hooks up to ladder rails on the mini loft, allowing the fold down table to come up. Great eating or working area and another surface area for prepping food!
Fold up chairs are perfect for this setup. Plenty of cast iron pans to use on the induction oven or the firepit grill. Grab the handbag under the butcher block for getting produce and such from Fable Farm market, located right on the farm's property.
Easy climb up to the loft. The barn door slides open to the bathroom, which has a shower, full sink, hooks for towels, Sunmar diverting toilet, and eco-friendly soaps and shampoos.
The glass, metal, and wood, handcrafted pour over coffee stand was designed by a local artist.
Grab a Brixton hat from the hat wall for your walk on the farm. The vintage gas Coleman lantern works.
The home is peppered with thoughtfully appropriate house plants -- Dave is a landscape designer by trade and plants are his specialty.
Nightstand and books.
Lofted bedroom. Tuft and Needle mattress, pillows and quilt and the Company Store Percale sheets makes for a comfy night of sleep.
Handmade industrial and wood cable railing system.
The vintage first aid kit is stocked with the basics.
Picked this old wooden box from one of the barns on the farm. Perfect for housing our easy-access key lockbox.
Relax in the Adirondack Chairs at the handmade firepit.
Plenty of pre-split stacked wood and a Radio Flyer for gathering kindling around the property. Use the vintage milk jugs as a side table for your drink.
The fire ring and the house is secluded from the rest of the property.
Aerial view of the barns on Sundial Farm.
The signs you will see when you enter Sundial Farm. The Fable Farm market is housed in the barn in the background and is open most days. It's a short walk from the Camped Inn tiny house.
Location of the Fable Farm market, right on the Sundial Farm property where Camped Inn is located.
Tractor and windmill located at the top of the property.
Goathouse.
Greenhouses, used by Fable Farm, which is a fully operational outfit, located right on Sundial Farm's property.
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