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3 Bedroom
Villa in Arden
Home on Whitewater
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Low Season Price: | $195 per Day | |||
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Rates $195/night* $1200/week $3500/month *2 night minimum stay required for nightly rate. Lodging Tax = 6%. Check in is at 3pm and check out is at 12pm. Deposits: 50% of amount of stay Cancellation Policy: Deposit Refundable (less 15% cancellation fee) if cancelled more than 30 days prior to scheduled date of arrival. Other Policies: Must sign waiver for all the recreational amenities (i.e. biking). Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
Serene Riverfront Arden, West Virginia Home on Whitewater Riverbank
In 1792 when Henry Weaver first set eyes on what is now Arden, West Virginia, the mountain land gave him confidence to settle there. Many generations later the land has served the family well, producing hunters, farmers, soldiers who fought in the Civil War and World War I, a powerful coal miner, a distinguished pilot, and most recently three siblings: an attorney, a physician, and an engineer. The cascading waters of the Tygart River and mountainside serenity inspired the trio to "let out the best kept secret in Barbour County."
His daughter, Shaun Weaver McKee, grew up as a white water river guide on the Tygart and married her "college sweet heart" John McKee, in Arden in 1989. "When Dad (Steve Weaver) offered the Cascade house to us, I didn't know what to say or do." Shaun decided to purchase the home and turn it into a tranquil vacation getaway available for rental. "The home is incredible!" she said. Her description befits the three bedroom, two and a half bath home along side cascading rapids of the Tygart, hence the name Cascade.
Cascade was built by Steve and Barbara Weaver in 1981. The home was designed by the Weavers with massive screened and unscreened decks for entertaining. There is an indoor hot tub to relax in after long hikes along the river or up into the hills. There are windows everywhere including the roof skylight windows that enable unparalleled star gazing even while lying in the master bed. "The only thing that we didn't go for out here was TV," remarked Steve Weaver. Barbara Weaver, the co-architect of Cascade, actually participated in the construction as well. She detailed the design features including its unique windows that she discovered while vacationing in Europe.
With sister, Stephanie, converting Steve's boyhood home next door to the Cascade home, into a bed and breakfast (open May 2009) and Barbara recently finishing a nearby vaction cottage renovation, Arden's welcome mat is officially out. Shaun summarized her goal, "I want other families to know the joy of being in the country and the peace it brings to them." While two sons, Jack, age 8, and Christian, age 6, play in the wooded backyard of Cascade, husband John warms up in front of the outdoor fire pit. The goals of "joy and peace" are easy to attain at Cascade. No doubt future generations of Henry Weaver will benefit from the land he encountered so many years ago.
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