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The Inn At Timber Cove Description:
A 20 acre northern Wisconsin estate and a name that conjures up images of peaceful seclusion, of quiet and cozy reflection. These are the things we desire all our guests to experience. The south shore of Lake Superior in the town of Ashland, Wisconsin is the setting for The Inn at Timber Cove. Located one mile up from the lake the estate originally was part of a large piece of land which in 1884 was given by the City of Ashland for use by the Catholic church. Curiously, a portion of that land, part of which our estate is situated on, was given to an Ashland resident in return for Militia duties during the Civil War. The original working of the deed was done in 1862 by then President Abraham Lincoln. However, the land was not turned over until Presidential Secretary Henry Duffy made it official in 1892. The original, signed by President Lincoln, is at the historical society.
The first recorded structure was built around 1906. The estate began to become something special when it was purchased by a Chicago Lawyer during the 1920's. This gentleman is responsible for giving the estate the name, Timber Cove. During the 1930's the estate was purchased by a prominent Ashland Doctor named Tucker. The property remained the Tucker estate until the 1980's. Dr. Tucker developed the property significantly. He intended it to be a self sustaining estate during the Great Depression. Fruit trees, berries, crops and some animals were maintained. A system of rain troughs and pipes collected rain water for storage in a large cistern. Several hired hands resided on the property to help with the work. Following the Depression, Dr. Tucker added a clay tennis court, a barbecue pavilion , and an addition to the east end of the main house. The guest house was maintained for his frequent visitors. Even today when asked where we live, the older folks still refer to it as the Tucker place. In the 1980's another physician owned the property and raised 6 children. We purchased it from them in 2001.
At A Glance:
- 5 Rooms
- Non-Smoking
- No Pets
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The Inn At Timber Cove Amenities and Features:
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The Guest House is a 5 room cottage built around 1906. The decor will bring you back to the days of the 1930's and 40's. The Guest House includes a bedroom with a queen bed, 2 sitting rooms, one with a sleep sofa and the other with a gas fireplace/stove, a kitchen area where breakfast is served and a bathroom with a claw foot tub and shower. There are 3 porches one which is screened. A refrigerator, air conditioning and stereo with CD player are available for your convenience and enjoyment.
The summer of 2005 brought the renovation of our third cottage. The Summer Kitchen was an original building moved off the property in the 1970's. The neighbor, who moved in across the street, had the building on his property and asked if we wanted it back. With a mixture of dismantling, upgrade, addition and some quaint decorating, the Summer Kitchen has emerged as a cozy, nostalgic cottage. It is a unique and memorable lodging addition to The Inn at Timber Cove.
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The Inn At Timber Cove Reservation Policies and Payment Information:
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Contact Inn for Bed and Breakfast Rates/Policies.
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