Could You Call This Cozy, $1 Million Cabin in Platteville Home?
A cozy, cabin-esque home in Platteville, WI was just listed on Zillow, and this home needs to be seen to be believed.
This 4,600+ square-foot home, located at 2238 County Road A, is nestled deep in the hills of Wisconsin on a 5.67 wooded acre pasture. Its list-price is currently just under $1 million, at $985,000, and boasts numerous different styles all while adhering to its cabin look.
The home mixes modern and classic sensibilities as it pairs 1800s log homes with elements contemporary, per the Zillow listing:
Paradise on 5.67 wooded acres with patios, garden, & hobby vineyard. Secluded approach opens to this timeless, elegant, artistic, & romantic combination of modern & antique. Three authentic log homes; detached, professionally renovated & modernized; amazing historic qualities maintained. Largest home: century-old 2-story log house; a masterful joining of 1800's log houses from the area, featuring a professionally designed kitchen.
The home joins three different homes. The mid-sized house features century-old hand-chiseled rock while the smaller house is a 1.5-story pine home.
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