Majestic Views: 2 King Suites + Fire Pit + Fast Fiber Optic Internet
Designed by artists and just minutes from Penland School of Craft, Conley House is comfortable, elegant, unique. This modern cabin on 6 private acres features inspired art, majestic views, a chef’s kitchen, handmade tableware, two spacious master suites, art supplies and lightning-fast fiber internet—perfect for work or play. Bonus: a detached studio office/3rd bedroom makes the ultimate creative workspace or guest room.
We live off-site and are very responsive by phone, text, and email. If you need recommendations on what to do in the area, directions, or have a question about the property, we are always more than happy to help. While we do not live close-by, we do have many local resources to help out should onsite assistance be needed. We will do everything we can to make sure you enjoy every minute of your getaway.
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, just 15 minutes from Spruce Pine and Burnsville and about 48 miles from Asheville, this area blends art, nature, and small-town charm.
Explore hidden waterfalls, mountain trails, artist studios, and starry overlooks. Visit Penland School of Craft, America’s oldest and largest craft school, or browse local galleries, gem shops, and the National Mineral Museum. Enjoy scenic drives on the Blue Ridge Parkway—though a few nearby sections remain closed for repairs, most overlooks and connecting routes are open.
Hike Roan Mountain, Crabtree Falls, or Mount Mitchell, and paddle the Toe River. In winter, ski or snowboard at Hatley Pointe, Beech, or Sugar Mountain. Savor cafés, breweries, vineyards, and orchards—pure Western North Carolina charm.
____
Roads in the neighborhood are maintained by the HOA and plowed in winter; we recommend AWD or 4WD during snowy months.
____
PROXIMITY
1.9 miles (m.) - Penland School of Crafts
9.1 m. - Ingles Market, a full-service grocery store with traditional, natural and organic selections and a full-service pharmacy.
4.8 m. - Downtown Spruce Pine & Riverside Park
13 m. - Walmart, Spruce Pine
14 m. - National Mineral Museum
13 m. - Mount Mitchell State Park
16 m. - Roan Mountain State Park
19 m. - Lake James State Park
28 m. - Jonas Ridge (snow tubing)
33 m. - Downtown Asheville
34 m. - Sugar Mountain (skiing)
5.2 m. - Hospital & ER
The entire house and grounds are available to guests with the exception of the first floor of the detached artist studio. (Guests have access to the upstairs portion through the sliding glass doors found by going up the stairs and around the back of the studio.)
Explore, Create, Relax
Hike the trails, visit waterfalls, bake bread in the chef’s kitchen, paint the stunning view, photograph a mountain sunset, take a class at Penland, enjoy a writers’ retreat, soak in the jetted tub while watching a movie, or simply catch up on your reading—this modern glass house is perfect for all of it. (Some trails remain closed from Helene, but many are now open.)
*💛 Please click the heart in the top right corner to add us to your wishlist! Doing this helps you find the home later and helps great guests like you find us too.
We’ve loved hosting since 2015 and pride ourselves on an excellent stay. Read on for more reasons to visit this year.
⸻
AMENITIES
Beds: 2 Kings (per primary), 1 Full Foldout (2nd Primary), 1 Queen (detached office)
Total Living Space (with office): ~2,450 sq. ft.
General
• Safe, rural location 15 minutes from town
• 6 private acres at 3,200–3,400 ft. elevation with panoramic mountain views
• Fast fiber-optic internet & mesh Wi-Fi
• Smart home with Alexa & keyless entry
• Motion-sensing exterior cameras
• Handmade details & commissioned artwork throughout
• Easy access from state-maintained roads
Family Friendly
• Toddler tableware, Pack ’n Play with sheets
• 1,150 sq. ft. terrace with fenced yard & hammock
• HE washer/dryer with detergent
⸻
LIVING & DINING (~1,000 sq. ft.)
• Indoor seating: bar/prep 7, dining 8
• Outdoor dining for 10 on 1,152 sq. ft. stone terrace
• Half bath
• 65” 4K HDTV, sound bar
• Mini Nintendo & Xbox One S (account required)
• Amazon Fire streaming with house accounts
• Cable & live sports via Amazon TV
⸻
KITCHEN
• Coffee & tea setup: French press, Mr. Coffee w/reusable filter, moka pot, pour-over, hot water dispenser, burr grinder, milk frother, and medium roast Fair-Trade beans and an assortment of teas
• Gas range, convection oven, Sub-Zero fridge, stainless dishwasher, microwave
• KitchenAid Pro mixer, Ninja blender & food processor
• Cuisinart cookware & utensils
• Handmade Fork Mountain pottery tableware
• Pantry staples & cleaning supplies
• 30+ sq. ft. of prep space—cook and socialize
• Weber charcoal grill (charcoal not provided)
• Seasonal apples, pears, blueberries, and fresh herbs on property
⸻
PRIMARY SUITE (~500 sq. ft.)
• King bed, HDTV, chaise lounge reading nook, walk-in closet
• Ensuite bath: jetted tub, separate shower, heated floors, custom fixtures
• Hairdryer, toiletries, makeup mirror, plush towels
• Independent heat & A/C
SECOND PRIMARY (~500 sq. ft.)
• King bed, queen foldout couch, HDTV, closet & dresser
• Ensuite bath: tub/shower combo, makeup mirror, hairdryer, toiletries
• Separate water heater & independent climate control
OFFICE / THIRD BEDROOM (~500 sq. ft.)
• Detached, above artist studio
• Desk, office chair, computer monitor, laser printer
• Queen bed, mountain-view seating area, mini-fridge
• Independent heat & A/C
(No bath is in this space. Guests use half bath just inside main house and share shower facilities with another guest.)
⸻
ABOUT THE HOME
Originally two cabins joined by artist and former Penland director Bill Brown Sr., the home now features two suites and an open, light-filled living area. Many original railings and details remain, including a Doug Sigler-designed kitchen. Its passive-solar design captures warmth and sunlight year-round, framing mountain views from every room. The home features commissioned artwork and handmade pieces that reflect the area’s craft heritage.
⸻
VISITING IN THE OFF-SEASON: Winter views are breathtaking! Trails and waterfalls are quiet and serene. Some businesses adjust hours mid-December through February, but others offer pop-ups, events, and winter menus. If you’d like help deciding whether the off-season fits your plans, just ask—we’re happy to help.
⸻
CHILDREN: Children are welcome! This is a home, not a museum, but we ask parents to be attentive—move delicate items or cords out of reach as needed for safety.
⸻
✅ Have a larger group? Our sister property, Dougs Way, sleeps 10 and is just 4 minutes away. Ask for details!
Directions and access instructions will be emailed to you prior to arrival.
A vehicle is necessary for getting around the area. 4WD or AWD are recommended in snowy months.
PROXIMITY
- Ingles Market, a full-service grocery store with traditional, natural and organic selections and a full-service pharmacy, is 12 miles away
- Walmart is 12 miles.
- National Mineral Museum is 15 miles.
- Closest eat-in/take-out option at 4.8 miles.
- Downtown Spruce Pine & Riverside Park is 9 miles.
- Hospital & ER is 8.6 miles.
DRIVEWAY
The gravel drive can be steep for some vehicles that are especially low to the ground, such as sports cars and Mini-Coopers, etc. The owners have a truck and a typical sedan and have no trouble getting up the driveway. Guests may park on the lower part of the driveway if they would prefer. Four-wheel drive is not required, but if you are renting a vehicle, this option might be a good choice for the mountains - especially in winter. Chains for tires are another good option if you are visiting in the winter and you are concerned about getting around. The driveway is plowed when there is snow or ice. If you have any questions, please be sure and let us know.
Note: Four-wheel drive is not required, but is helpful when there is snow or ice. In cases of winter weather, if you do not have four wheel drive, we recommend parking at the bottom of the driveway.
TIPS FOR DRIVING IN THE MOUNTAINS
The key to driving in the mountains, especially steep gravel passes, is to drive with confidence and keep your momentum. If you are driving on a road that is steep or problematic go low and slow - about 6-12 miles an hour - and do not stop. Also, GPS is fairly accurate for businesses, but for residences and small mountain roads it can be inaccurate. We suggest using our directions to get to the cabin initially. If you have questions about how to get somewhere, please let us know. We are happy to help!