
Description
Set at the base of the Smokies, "Lovesick Blues" is a classic A-frame cabin that provides scenery, solitude and access to all the splendors of Chalet Village, Gatlinburg and the Great Smoky Mountains. It's well known as being the former family mountain retreat of county music star, Hank Williams. The music notes depicted the deck railing are the notes to his dad's famous song, "Lovesick Blues." Many legends of country music have stayed in the chalet, such as Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, Archie Campbell and Brenda Lee. The owners of the Hank Williams museum are said to have visited several times and verified it's authenticity. It's less than .5 mile to Ober Gatlinburg Ski Resort and the Owner's Club of Chalet Village, where you can enjoy the pools, tennis courts and club house, while being only 2.4 miles to downtown Gatlinburg and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This charming cabin features exposed beams, tongue and groove pine, hardwood floors, wood burning stove, updated baths and kitchen and ample level parking. Located inside the city limits of Gatlinburg with water, sewer and high speed internet, along with year around garbage pick up and street maintenance. It's hard to beat the warmth and nostalgia of these vintage A frame chalets. This one is located on small creek with year-around Buckberry creek across the street. It's such a great location to visit in all seasons. It also features 2 full baths, which is unique as most of these A frame cabins only have 1.5 baths. Many original photographs and some furnishings from the Williams family ownership convey. The location, story and history of the cabin are a great draw for short term rental use. Come check out this piece of county music history before it's too late!
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2BEDS
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0.29ACRES
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2BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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1,128SQFT
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$620$/SQFT
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Description
Set at the base of the Smokies, "Lovesick Blues" is a classic A-frame cabin that provides scenery, solitude and access to all the splendors of Chalet Village, Gatlinburg and the Great Smoky Mountains. It's well known as being the former family mountain retreat of county music star, Hank Williams. The music notes depicted the deck railing are the notes to his dad's famous song, "Lovesick Blues." Many legends of country music have stayed in the chalet, such as Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, Archie Campbell and Brenda Lee. The owners of the Hank Williams museum are said to have visited several times and verified it's authenticity. It's less than .5 mile to Ober Gatlinburg Ski Resort and the Owner's Club of Chalet Village, where you can enjoy the pools, tennis courts and club house, while being only 2.4 miles to downtown Gatlinburg and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This charming cabin features exposed beams, tongue and groove pine, hardwood floors, wood burning stove, updated baths and kitchen and ample level parking. Located inside the city limits of Gatlinburg with water, sewer and high speed internet, along with year around garbage pick up and street maintenance. It's hard to beat the warmth and nostalgia of these vintage A frame chalets. This one is located on small creek with year-around Buckberry creek across the street. It's such a great location to visit in all seasons. It also features 2 full baths, which is unique as most of these A frame cabins only have 1.5 baths. Many original photographs and some furnishings from the Williams family ownership convey. The location, story and history of the cabin are a great draw for short term rental use. Come check out this piece of county music history before it's too late!