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Renovated Cabin, with custom craftwork, in Picturesque Finger Lakes Wine Country
Lakefront cabin with kitchen and patio
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10 out of 10
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3 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 6102.2 sq m
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Branchport, NY
- Place, Italy Town Hall5 min drive
- Place, Keuka Lake State Park20 min drive
- Place, Keuka Lake22 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 3 - Trudle Beds
2 Single Beds
Loft Bedroom with Daybed
1 Queen Bed
Master Bedroom
1 Queen Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
About this property
Renovated Cabin, with custom craftwork, in Picturesque Finger Lakes Wine Country
7Bridges Rentals is proud to make available our newly renovated "Flagship" vacation rental cabin. The interior is finished off with spruce harvested from trees right off the property. Lots of Mennonite craftsmanship inside with custom made Walnut Island in the kitchen, custom made Walnut sitting table with a Ceder base, custom made Ceder/Walnut benches for sitting at the island and a custom made Ceder railing across the second floor left which is separated by a spiral staircase. Three bedrooms and 1 full bath with a large lawn, fire pit and lots of open space for star gazing at night!. All this within an easy drive to dozens of wineries, restaurants, shopping, hiking and a host of other activities as this cabin is nestled between Keuka and Cananadaigua Lakes. Both are within a 20 minute drive.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 20
Check out before 10:30 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 3–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
We should mention
This property does not have any lifts
About the area
Branchport
Located in Branchport, this cabin is in a rural area and on the waterfront. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Keuka Lake and Canandaigua Lake. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Branchport, NY
What's nearby
- Italy Town Hall - 5 min drive - 3.6 km
- Hunt Country Vineyards - 16 min drive - 14.3 km
- Keuka Lake State Park - 20 min drive - 18.3 km
- Keuka Lake - 22 min drive - 20.7 km
- Canandaigua Lake - 25 min drive - 22.5 km
Restaurants
- Redwood Restaurant - 18 min drive
- Roots Cafe - 20 min drive
- Neapolitan - 19 min drive
- Luigi's - 19 min drive
- Naples Brewing Company - 19 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Gary and Dawn Socola
My family, including my five siblings (along with our mother and father) lived and grew up three miles down the road. Growing up on the farm was tough and meant we all had chores to do, typically in the morning before and then again after school. Growing up on a farm was full of duties and hard work, which left little time for fun or family vacations.
My father got up at 5 am, had breakfast and worked on the farm until 2:30 pm each day. He’d then stop, rush home and just in the shower, have a cup of instant Nescafe coffee with a half dozen pecan sandies cookies, dipping most in the coffee and then jumping in his car to drive the 35 minutes to his normal job that started at 4 pm. Dad worked at Westinghouse making light bulbs from 4 pm until midnight at which time he’d drive back home to start the process all over again.
Once in a while, he’d go to work early and stop at the Milbrook Bread store, which had some shelves with day old bread and other items. This was the only time we had “name brand” products brought home. Most times it was always the ABC type food products and with 8 people in the family to feed and cloth and house, my parents did the best they could do. My father had a sweet tooth and he loved Malted Milk Balls and Circus Peanuts and all types of cookies but his favorite was elderberry pie. I guess he liked that because it required a pound of sugar to even eat. Plus, where he grew up right here on this parcel that is now “One More Round”, there were two large elderberry trees up by the barn. My father would always eat his desert first when we would go to a family function, church dinner or the sometimes splurged upon trip to, “Ponderosa Steak House”. Someone asked him once why he did that. The answer was pretty simple. He said, “desert is the best part of dinner, if I eat it first, I’ll always have room”. Such is the wisdom of a 2nd generation farmer in New York State.
My father got up at 5 am, had breakfast and worked on the farm until 2:30 pm each day. He’d then stop, rush home and just in the shower, have a cup of instant Nescafe coffee with a half dozen pecan sandies cookies, dipping most in the coffee and then jumping in his car to drive the 35 minutes to his normal job that started at 4 pm. Dad worked at Westinghouse making light bulbs from 4 pm until midnight at which time he’d drive back home to start the process all over again.
Once in a while, he’d go to work early and stop at the Milbrook Bread store, which had some shelves with day old bread and other items. This was the only time we had “name brand” products brought home. Most times it was always the ABC type food products and with 8 people in the family to feed and cloth and house, my parents did the best they could do. My father had a sweet tooth and he loved Malted Milk Balls and Circus Peanuts and all types of cookies but his favorite was elderberry pie. I guess he liked that because it required a pound of sugar to even eat. Plus, where he grew up right here on this parcel that is now “One More Round”, there were two large elderberry trees up by the barn. My father would always eat his desert first when we would go to a family function, church dinner or the sometimes splurged upon trip to, “Ponderosa Steak House”. Someone asked him once why he did that. The answer was pretty simple. He said, “desert is the best part of dinner, if I eat it first, I’ll always have room”. Such is the wisdom of a 2nd generation farmer in New York State.
Why they chose this property
Now on to this cabin and how it is named. Right behind the cabin are several hay fields that we farmed hay from each year. During the summer, that’s all we did, make hay. Sometimes 10,000 small square hay bales, other years, as much as 15,000 bales. One day we were in the field behind this cabin where the large double electric poles are. It was in July or August and it was extremely hot and towards the end of the day. Just below those two electric poles the hill gets pretty steep. We are on Italy Hill you know! Anyway, the wagon was full and had met normal capacity of about 7 or 8 rows high of stacked hay. My father thought he could get what was left on the field to fit in this one already full wagon. So as kids, we kept going higher and stacking more hay and yelling for Dad to stop and head home. He would motion back to us with his arm going in a circle and would yell “One More Round”.
What makes this property unique
This cabin really is unique with lots of custom craftsmanship. The interior of One More Round (except for the ceiling) is made from Spruce logs harvested off the back of the property where you see woods beyond the electric poles and lines. We had the spruce logs sawed in to boards and then “planed” to make them smooth. We think everything came out spectacular. Then we had a custom made kitchen table out of Walnut, as well as the sitting table in the 2nd bedroom. All benches are made out of ceder, as well as the railing at the top of the spiral staircase. We know you'll appreciate and enjoy your stay in this outstanding newly remodeled cabin.
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