Looking for a rare experience? Would you like to stay the night (or more) in a cabin that was the locale for the indie, award-winning, horror flick, "Frazier Park Recut"? Well, you can.
If you look at the thumbnail picture, you can see that the production company put out this account on YT (titles not allowed here). The narrator walks through the cabin (THIS cabin) and gives his impressions about how it served as a horror movie setting. Interested? I suggest you listen to it.
You can also stream the film on Amazon Prime (on our ROKU, logging in to your own Prime account).
Although the cabin has been renovated since the making of this film, the house's soul remains the same.
Anya’s Cottages
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NEW YEAR 2024 SPECIAL
No pet fee (for one pet) for a stay anytime during the month of January. Woof woof!
Please note: Holiday times require a 2 or 3 night minimum stay. Please inquire of host. And, no checkout on Thanksgiving Day!!
Look at the radiant couple in the last of the photos! They just recently got married at the cabin and said their day was perfect. We love that!
Winter is a wonderland in Pine Mountain Club!
Additional Amenities: We own the property adjacent to the cabin, a park-like space available to our guests! It contains a horseshoe pit, horseshoes included; a rock pond with a waterfall (filled in the spring); a picnic table; many rustic and well-used seating areas and benches; three covered benches for reading or relaxation; a wishing well; a windmill; walking paths; and decorative garden art. We hope our guests enjoy this new property and new feature of Anya's Cottages.
Our cabin has been used by more than one film crew and for a number of club retreats. It borders the protected national forest and has a soothing, seasonal stream on the property. It is private and tucked in tall pines but is walking distance to the village where you can shop for groceries, browse for antiques, go to the local coffeehouse, dine, and listen to local music.
The cabin has undergone a deep cleaning and an attractive renovation, which includes new TV with Roku; spa tile in the main bathroom; a rain shower head; wood flooring up and downstairs; a full-sized stove, oven, and new hood; programmable coffeemaker; vacuum cleaner, mop, and broom; some new furniture and decorations; new glasses and pot and pan set; small coffee grinder; DVD player and DVD's; log bed for the second bedroom (now in addition to the one in the master bedroom); IKEA twin bed and mattresses; some new pillows--both down and hypo-allergenic; and, new fixtures in the downstairs bath; new paint throughout, new sheets, pillowcases, comforters, and towels. All carpets are brand new! But, most importantly: we have hooked up the new propane heater! And, what a difference it makes. Having gas heat in the bedroom/main bath area keeps you more toasty than most of the cabins do which tend to have electric heaters here in PMC. And, upstairs, the wood stove keeps you as warm as you'd like! There are two large ceiling fans in the upstairs living area and plenty of ventilation.
This 1200+ square foot, two-story cabin has two bedrooms (one with a queen-sized log bed and a twin, the other with a full-sized log bed and a twin); a fold-out bed; a big couch; one-and-one-half baths; is paneled in knotty pine throughout and has hardwood floors up and downstairs; and filled with authentic vintage mountain furnishings, antiques, and cozy quilts. It also has several decks where you can relax in pure solitude and privacy and enjoy the tranquil scenery. And, if you simply can't leave all of civilization behind, the cabin comes equipped with free high-speed, broadband wireless Internet access (Wifi).
Be sure to visit Fern's Lake which is half a block away. Kids, bring your fishing poles (barbless catch and release)! In winter, you can sled just steps behind the property.
The clubhouse in the village offers many activities and amenities, including golf, an outdoor pool (open from Memorial Day to October), a bistro, and a recreation room for the children. Mount Abel (Cerro Noroeste) and Mount Pinos (over 8800 feet) are nearby. Pine Mountain Club also offers a number of festivals throughout the year. Guests will be allowed the use of complementary passes. They must be returned to the wood holder on the green desk in the downstairs hall.
GUESTS WILL BE CHARGED $100 (unfortunately, that is not a typo) FOR EACH MISSING POOL PASS (the white magnetic card). There is no exception. The HOA has changed its policy. Those are the fees that owners will be charged for each missing pool pass. So, please be extra careful about that so that you won’t be charged.
The cabin sits at 5400 feet, so come and enjoy the snow in the winter, the bright blue skies and sunshine in the spring and summer, and the colors in autumn. You will not be disappointed.