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DESCRIPTION
Experience
a circa 1930's great camp style summer home with
modern amenities on the East shore of Lake George,
Queen of the American Lakes. Relax on the front porch,
snooze in the hammock or sunbath on the front dock,
all while experiencing the million-dollar view of the
southern end of Lake George, and the western bordering
mountains. The sunsets from the east side are
breathtaking. Feel the warmth of the authentic
Adirondack Decor including handmade Adirondack
furniture, antiques, a massive stone fireplace, warm
wood interior and surrounding windows, allowing for
spectacular views from inside.
The camp
is conveniently located on the east shore of Lake
George approximately six miles from Lake George
Village. The camp is located on a 3.6 acre secluded
peninsula with 337 feet of Lake frontage. The property
borders a secluded nature filled inlet allowing for
the viewing of herons, geese, ducks, turtles, and
frogs. There is a wooden walk bridge crossing the
inlet. The backyard has a large level lawn suited for
playing outdoor games. Two large docks grace the
property. The front dock is a large dock for
sunbathing, picnicking, swimming, water sports, and
fishing. A side dock is a boat dock, which has an
available boat slip. There is also an authentic
Adirondack Lean-to, with a fabulous view of the lake
and a campfire for roasting marshmallows and watching
the weekly display of fireworks in the Village of Lake
George. Within the camp there is a great room with
mounted wildlife, a comfortable family room, large
dining area. The kitchen was recently completely
renovated in 2007 and is fully equipped for all your
dining needs. Each of the five bedrooms has an
expansive lake view. The downstairs bathroom has a
shower enclosure while the upstairs is a half-bath.
Lake
George has many state islands to explore, hiking
trails on Black, Buck and Pilot Knob Mountains, or
just roam the 32-mile long lake for your favorite
spot. You will feel the privacy and richness of the
beautiful lake, while only being minutes from
shopping, restaurants, and other great attractions.
The camp is located 10 minutes from Lake George
Village, 15 minutes to the Great Escape Fun Park and
Outlet shopping, and 25 minutes from the infamous
Saratoga Racetrack. We are also within an hours drive
to many attractions in Vermont, the Adirondack High
Peaks Region, and the Olympic village of Lake Placid.
Other
amenities include: swing set, canoe, kayaks,
Laser-sailboat, croquet set, gas grill, board games,
stereo, TV with DVD and VCR player. There are flower
gardens to relax nearby and potted plants throughout
the property. Bring your fishing boat and enjoy
excellent Bass, Lake Trout, and Salmon fishing on Lake
George.
This
property is truly a special place for us and we are
sure that families of all ages will find it a
relaxing, refreshing, and a fun place to spend a
vacation on beautiful Lake George.
FEATURES
Listing Number:
5795
Address: Assembly Point, Lake George, NY
County: Warren
Total # of bedrooms: 5
Total # bathrooms: 2
Maximum occupancy: 10
Winter availability: No
Linens provided: Yes
Smoking permitted: No
Pets considered: No
AMENITIES
Waterfront, scenic view,
dock, canoe, kayak, fireplace,
outdoor grill, equipped
kitchen, dishwasher, screen porch, deck, telephone, television, VCR,
DVD player, standard cable, stereo, CD player.
RENTAL
RATES
Rental $4,000/week
(Saturday 11:00 a.m. to Saturday 11:00 a.m.)
Available June - September, except for 6/28/08 -
7/12/08 and 8/30/08 - 9/6/08
50% of rental payment due on signing with balance due
30 days prior to occupancy date.
Security deposit: $400
AVAILABILITY
CALENDAR
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check available dates for this rental.
OWNER'S
CONTACT INFORMATION
Thank you
for mentioning Adirondack "By Owner" when
you call or email.
Owner's telephone
number: 518-812-0482
Owner's email address: tksmith@roadrunner.com
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