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Features of A-Frame of Mind

With stunning views overlooking Canaan valley, A-Frame of Mind is the perfect place to vacation with family or friends, or for a quiet, romantic getaway for two. Nestled into the forested hillside of the Northpoint housing development, a gated community, the house is just minutes from all that the valley has to offer, including some of the best skiing within easy driving distance from Washington, D.C.

The house is within the Monongahela National Forest, meaning there is great hiking and wildlife watching right outside the front door. The house is tastefully decorated, fully equiped, and sleeps up to eight in three full-sized bedrooms plus an "Eagle's Nest" loft.

Front of the house in fallList of Amenities
(See the Gallery for Interior Picstures!)

Lower Level
Master Bedroom: Queen-size four-poster bed, two night stands, six-drawer dresser, door to lower deck.
Twin Room: Two single sleigh beds, night stand, four-drawer dresser, built-in closet
Full Bathroom with tub/shower
Laundry Room: Stacked washer and dryer

Main Level
Open plan living-dining-kitchen
Pine dining table seats six. Two stools at breakfast bar.
Fully outfitted kitchen with electric stove, microwave, filter coffee maker, blender, pots, pans, utensils, flatware, chinaware, glasses.
Large sectional seating area with oak TV console and console tables, plus pine drinks table
Fireplace
Rear of the house in late summerBookshelf stereo, 32" LCD TV, DVD player
Half Bathroom
Coat closet
Door out to upper deck

Upper Level
Bedroom: Queen-size bed, night stand, six-drawer dresser, three-drawer dresser, built-in closet, TV
Full Bathroom with tub/shower

Eagle’s Nest
Accessed by spiral staircase
Queen-size futon, night stand, three-drawer dresser
Small TV and VCR

Outside
Lower Deck: Hot tub for maximum of six people, swing bench
Upper Deck: Picnic table, grill/smoker, seating

All Photos © Gavin G. Shire