Sapsucker Woods, the Ithaca airport, Cornell University, a brewery, restaurants and shopping are all within a 10-mile radius, yet you really feel like you are out in the country when you are at the creamery. Water levels fluctuate during the year, but there is always moving water and wildlife to be enjoyed. You can put your kayak or fishing rod in the water from the property. The road is very lightly traveled by cars, but bike and foot travel is frequent. The Etna post office is a couple of hundred yards up the road - a great walk with your dog, who will be treated with a biscuit upon entrance. The partially enclosed wrap around porch with views of the creek and back yard is a favorite year-round spot for us and our guests. There is a house right across the street and a house next door - the creek and protected Finger Lakes Land Trust are your neighbors on the other two sides. Five miles downstream Fall Creek passes through Forest Home and Cornell University and becomes Ithaca Falls. The creamery sits in the front of 8 acres on both sides of Fall Creek where it makes a 90-degree turn in the little hamlet of Etna. On the bus line to Cornell and downtown Ithaca. Sheets, towels and basic supplies provided. We are really serious about the fact that the house sleeps 7 max. Window air conditioners in three rooms in summer, and wood stove & hot-water heating during the winter months. Approx 3 miles from Sapsucker Woods (Cornell Lab of Ornithology) and Ithaca Airport. House is located on 8 acres along Fall Creek. The house is a former creamery - a picture hangs in the dining room of a horse-drawn milk wagon parked in front, circa 1900. Comfortably furnished, sun-filled 4 bedroom house (sleeps 7 on 2 queen beds & 1 twin upstairs queen sofa bed on the main floor) with two bathrooms, a fully-equipped remodeled kitchen with brand new appliances, formal dining room seating 6, wood stove in the huge living room, wrap-around porch and two enclosed porches, with the sights and sounds of Fall Creek from most rooms and all three porches.
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