Shirley Gray McNeil, Realtor

Jonas Ridge Realty:  Your Mountain Home Place!

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Bear Ridge Cottage
Linville River #14 & 16
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LINVILLE FALLS HOUSE

 

 

 

Personal, Professional Real Estate Services:  together we'll find your Blue Ridge mountain home!

  

These cute cottages (#14 and #16) are located side-by-side just off Highway 221, between Linville Falls and Grandfather Mountain, in a charming community on the banks of the Linville River.  Just right for families and friends traveling together!

They are FOR RENT and FOR SALE:  come visit, and you'll never want to leave!  Each fully furnished, turn-key cottage is offered at $149,000.


Listen to the river flow by as you rock on the porch, or hop down onto a big rock in the middle of the stream and catch a fat trout for dinner!

The cozy living room is furnished with comfortable sofas and beautiful handmade tables. A woodburning fireplace will warm you as you enjoy cable TV.

For Vacation Rentals contact 828-387-1510, or sdawndellinger@yahoo.com.

For Sales Information contact Shirley McNeil, 828-403-4458, or vacationhomes@bellsouth.net


The compact kitchen has everything a cook could desire: gas stove, dishwasher, microwave, small appliances -- even a food processor and George Foreman grill. Take your goodies along on a day trip with our picnic basket!

At #14, a full-size log bed, with a bunk above, is tucked into a snug alcove with closet and dresser.  #16 has the same alcove, with a queen-sized bed.  A sleeper sofa in the living room accommodates additional guests. The cottage has one full bathroom with shower, and a stack washer/dryer. The thoughtful owners have provided many amenities for their guests.

These charming cottages are located in Linville River Retreat, a pleasant vacation community in the heart of Blue Ridge attractions and activities.  Just 3 miles north of Linville Falls on Highway 221, it's easy to hop onto the Blue Ridge Parkway to the south, and a 10-minute drive northward to Grandfather Mountain.