Meisel House boasts four bedrooms and two lofts (sleeps 10), two bathrooms, two screened in porches, as well as a number of other outdoor spaces to gather, including a patio, firepit, a large cedar dock, and a wood-burning sauna.
The primary bedroom has a king bed with loft above. Two bedrooms have twin beds which can be kept apart or brought together to make kings. The final room has two sets of bunk beds to sleep four. One loft holds a double sofa bed. A second loft has room for additional sleeping.
Air conditioner
Canoe, kayaks, paddleboard, rowboat
Dishwasher
Fire pit
Gas BBQ
Glassware, tableware and cutlery
Kitchen (fully-equipped)
Outdoor wood-burning outdoor sauna
Parking
Septic system
Volleyball/badminton court
Washer and dryer
Well water (drinkable and delicious)
Wood-burning fireplace
View of screened-in porch at side of house (second screened-in porch to the far right).
Canoing around the perimeter of the lake along the Meisel Woods Conservation Area.
Wood-burning sauna in summer.
Wood-burning sauna in winter
Screened in porch off living room leads to exterior.
Dock on private lake surrounded by conservation land.
Dining room with mid-century crockery and records
Dining room adjoins the kitchen
Living room facing dining room
Office and entertainment area with music and games.
Library Bedroom has view of lake and two twin beds that can be pulled together to make a king.
Library Room reading area
Primary Bedroom with king-size bed and balcony
The Studio was Murie Meisel’s art studio. It has two bunkbeds to sleep four.
Guest bedroom – two twin beds can be brought together to make a king. Bedroom has a door to the main floor bathroom.