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Fletcher Cove Cabin ~ Cleveland

Fletcher Cove Cabin won the 2001

Special Recognition Award for Excellence in Creativity

from Better Homes & Gardens magazine.

Originally built in 1927 by

Pauley (Fletcher) & Wally Jacobs,

Fletcher Cove Cabin spoils.
From 600 thread-count, pressed sheets and down bedding....
to fresh flowers and goodie baskets .... 
Furnished with period antiques....
it is private and secluded at the foot of a lovely wooded ridge,
perfect for an over-night getaway, long weekend, or extended stay. 
Situated just outside of town across from tranquil Fletcher Park and Nature Trail.
You’ll enjoy Fletcher Cove Cabin’s beautifully tiled full kitchen,
outdoor patio with porch swing and barbeque,  stone fireplace and cable tv.

You'll feel like you're miles from anyone and anything - but you are just minutes from quaint downtown Cleveland, the breath-taking Ocoee area and Cherokee National Forest, and the attractions of Chattanooga.

Call  ~  423.  479.5050    or   423.  280.8963
for rates and availability

Directions: 

From I-75...   take Exit 25.  Turn East toward town - onto 25th Street (Hwy 60).  Turn right at first traffic light onto Georgetown Road.  Take an immediate right and go up hill in front of Travel Inn.  Follow into Valley Hills Estate.  Turn right (downhill) on Valley Hills Trail.  Go appx one mile.  (Road turns into Tennessee Nursery Road.)  Just after Laurel Ridge subdivision, continue downhill and turn left into gravel driveway. 

Tn Treasure ~

Fletcher Cove Cabin

 
article published: 3.15.6

Stay in your own Exclusive ~ Luxurious

Secluded Hideaway....

Fletcher Cove Cabin

As a guest at Fletcher Cove Cabin,

you'll receive a "first night basket"

filled with goodies.  Down bedding

with 600 thread count linens, cookies and fresh juice

let you know you're staying some place very special.

One of Cleveland’s most beautiful areas is the Candie’s Creek Valley.  At one end of this lush history-rich basin is tranquil Fletcher Park and Nature Trail.  It was named after a family deep rooted in the olden times of Bradley County origins.
Now available for over-night stays is the Fletcher Family’s log home-place.  Originally built in 1927, Fletcher Cove Cabin is a one-of-a-kind respite in itself.  Completely furnished with beautiful period antiques, a beautifully-tiled modern kitchen, outdoor patio and barbeque, stone fireplace, and cable tv, it is perfect for a cozy night’s escape from home.  It is also available for weekends and extended stays. 
Private and secluded, it rests at the foot of a lovely wooded ridge.  Interior designer, Anne Jones, bought and restored this rich piece of local lore several years ago.  With her background in design, and local roots, her project charmingly came to life after
almost a year of love and labor.  The cabin's rear view of hardwoods from the stone patio is magnificent.  Peaceful and encompassing, the sheltered cove feels alive with history – making one’s getaway all the more enjoyable.  
Anne says that although Fletcher Cove Cabin is marketed on the internet to travelers, she rents to as many locals which she loves!  Less than 5 minutes from quaint historic downtown Cleveland, once there, you could be tucked away – hundreds of miles from civilization.  Several of her repeat clients drop in for the day, and never even spend the night.  Just enjoy the privacy and peacefulness, then hurry home to the kids around bedtime.

 

Some exciting discoveries await you in the area: 
Red Clay State Historic Park where Cherokee Indian Heritage is interpreted through indoor and outdoor exhibits,
the Ocoee Whitewater Center and famous Ocoee River gorge,
the Cherokee National Forest and
the Hiwassee Scenic River State Park. 
Meander up to historic downtown Cleveland and
enjoy the many restaurants and shops.
Or hop back on the interstate,
where you can be in Chattanooga in 25 minutes. 

 


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