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Newly Renovated Rustic Cabin w/WiFi in the Heart of the Finger Lakes
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9.6 out of 10
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2 bedrooms 1 bathroom Sleeps 6 102.2 sq m
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Explore the area

Branchport, NY
- Italy Town Hall7 min drive
- Keuka Lake State Park25 min drive
- Keuka Lake27 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
2nd
1 Double Bed
Living room
1 Double Futon
Master
1 Queen Bed
1 bathroom
Main Bathroom
Bathtub or shower
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Kitchenette
Outdoor play area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Newly Renovated Rustic Cabin w/WiFi in the Heart of the Finger Lakes
NOTE: Yes, we are open for business.
Our cabins are located in the heart of the Finger Lakes, Yates County NY. Area shop and restaurant owners are abiding by Covid requirements while still providing a positive and safe experience for the vacationer. We have increased our cabin disinfection procedures and hope you’ll consider joining us soon to experience the beautiful scenery of this picturesque area for yourselves.
Now on to our cabin.
The "Green, Green Grass of Home" is a newly renovated rustic cabin that is similar to many cabins, cottages and homes in rural western NY. Its exterior siding is known as "Board and Batten". Board and Batten is a type of exterior siding or interior paneling that has alternating wide boards and narrow wooden strips, called "battens." The boards are usually (but not always) 1 foot wide. The boards may be placed horizontally or vertically.
What's unique about our Board and Batten is that the lumber is "Rough Cut" and comes from a local Amish saw mill and not from a big box store. You'll see this type of exterior siding all throughout NY and the northeast on homes and barns.
The interior of the cabin has new flooring throughout, either bamboo or vinyl. New lighting and a new kitchen counter top, along with new internal and external paint and a fresh new front and back deck for your sitting pleasure.
The cabin has two bedrooms (sleeps 2 each) and also a pull out couch which can sleep up to two (2) additional adults.
Once you step inside the cabin you'll see and feel "Country". There's pine ceilings and a custom made island for sitting around and discussing the days events or for just sipping coffee first thing in the morning. The island is adorned with drift wood and wooden limbs from our property behind the cabin, which gives the cabin a very rustic, and comfortable feeling of relaxation. This replaces a traditional kitchen table and chairs in the cabin.
The Green, Green Grass of Home is actually the last home on Emerson Road and just beyond it, the road becomes "Seasonal". What seasonal means is that from November 1st to April 1st of each year, the road beyond our cabin is not maintained by the township but the portion of the road to our cabin is maintained year round. Therefore, you'll find the location very peaceful, quite and relaxing.
Our cabins are accessible by all vehicles, not just trucks or SUV's. The road is gravel and can have ruts and holes in it during the spring and fall rainy season but anyone driving with normal care will not have an issue traveling to the cabin. It’s approximately 2 miles off the main road.
At night, feel free to sit around the fire ring and stare up at the millions of stars above you after hiking many of the local trails to see the beauty of our Finger Lakes region.
The location is very quite and private. If hear a noise, it’s probably one of a local farmers' tractor as they work on one of the many area fields getting them ready for the spring planting or the fall harvest.
Growing up on a farm literally just down the road with my parents, four sisters and brother, the only vacation our family ever went on was during winter recess from school. My grandparents were "Snow Birds" and they traveled to Florida every winter, so during the school break, my parents would load up the Kingswood Station Wagon and we'd head off to FL counting telephone poles and looking at the different license plates along the way, trying to find a license plate from each state.
It was a long 20 hour car ride with complaining kids who wanted to stop at "Reptile World" or at "South of the Border", so it was no wonder that on our way home from visiting my grandparents, as soon as we made it back in to NY my mom would start singing the song "The Green, Green Grass of Home". This country song originally was made popular by Porter Wagoner in 1965, when it reached No. 4 on the country charts. That same year, it was also sung by Bobby Bare and by Jerry Lee Lewis, who included it in his album Country Songs for City Folks (later re-issued as All Country). Next, Tom Jones learned the song from Lewis' version, and in 1966, he had a worldwide No. 1 hit with it.
Whenever we heard our mother start to sing that song, we knew we'd be home in an hour and whatever ruckus we were causing would stop and we'd look out the window quietly reflecting on the past several days and just waiting to get home to sleep in our own beds.
Our cabins are located in the heart of the Finger Lakes, Yates County NY. Area shop and restaurant owners are abiding by Covid requirements while still providing a positive and safe experience for the vacationer. We have increased our cabin disinfection procedures and hope you’ll consider joining us soon to experience the beautiful scenery of this picturesque area for yourselves.
Now on to our cabin.
The "Green, Green Grass of Home" is a newly renovated rustic cabin that is similar to many cabins, cottages and homes in rural western NY. Its exterior siding is known as "Board and Batten". Board and Batten is a type of exterior siding or interior paneling that has alternating wide boards and narrow wooden strips, called "battens." The boards are usually (but not always) 1 foot wide. The boards may be placed horizontally or vertically.
What's unique about our Board and Batten is that the lumber is "Rough Cut" and comes from a local Amish saw mill and not from a big box store. You'll see this type of exterior siding all throughout NY and the northeast on homes and barns.
The interior of the cabin has new flooring throughout, either bamboo or vinyl. New lighting and a new kitchen counter top, along with new internal and external paint and a fresh new front and back deck for your sitting pleasure.
The cabin has two bedrooms (sleeps 2 each) and also a pull out couch which can sleep up to two (2) additional adults.
Once you step inside the cabin you'll see and feel "Country". There's pine ceilings and a custom made island for sitting around and discussing the days events or for just sipping coffee first thing in the morning. The island is adorned with drift wood and wooden limbs from our property behind the cabin, which gives the cabin a very rustic, and comfortable feeling of relaxation. This replaces a traditional kitchen table and chairs in the cabin.
The Green, Green Grass of Home is actually the last home on Emerson Road and just beyond it, the road becomes "Seasonal". What seasonal means is that from November 1st to April 1st of each year, the road beyond our cabin is not maintained by the township but the portion of the road to our cabin is maintained year round. Therefore, you'll find the location very peaceful, quite and relaxing.
Our cabins are accessible by all vehicles, not just trucks or SUV's. The road is gravel and can have ruts and holes in it during the spring and fall rainy season but anyone driving with normal care will not have an issue traveling to the cabin. It’s approximately 2 miles off the main road.
At night, feel free to sit around the fire ring and stare up at the millions of stars above you after hiking many of the local trails to see the beauty of our Finger Lakes region.
The location is very quite and private. If hear a noise, it’s probably one of a local farmers' tractor as they work on one of the many area fields getting them ready for the spring planting or the fall harvest.
Growing up on a farm literally just down the road with my parents, four sisters and brother, the only vacation our family ever went on was during winter recess from school. My grandparents were "Snow Birds" and they traveled to Florida every winter, so during the school break, my parents would load up the Kingswood Station Wagon and we'd head off to FL counting telephone poles and looking at the different license plates along the way, trying to find a license plate from each state.
It was a long 20 hour car ride with complaining kids who wanted to stop at "Reptile World" or at "South of the Border", so it was no wonder that on our way home from visiting my grandparents, as soon as we made it back in to NY my mom would start singing the song "The Green, Green Grass of Home". This country song originally was made popular by Porter Wagoner in 1965, when it reached No. 4 on the country charts. That same year, it was also sung by Bobby Bare and by Jerry Lee Lewis, who included it in his album Country Songs for City Folks (later re-issued as All Country). Next, Tom Jones learned the song from Lewis' version, and in 1966, he had a worldwide No. 1 hit with it.
Whenever we heard our mother start to sing that song, we knew we'd be home in an hour and whatever ruckus we were causing would stop and we'd look out the window quietly reflecting on the past several days and just waiting to get home to sleep in our own beds.
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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 0–17
Children allowed with parents or guardians
Events
No events allowed
A couple of friends is fine.
Pets
No pets allowed
We love pets, but our policy is pretty firm.
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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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
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Note from host: A couple of friends is fine.
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
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A car is required for transport to and from this property
About the area
Branchport
Located in Branchport, this cabin is in a rural area and in the mountains. 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 - 7 min drive - 3.6 km
- Keuka Lake State Park - 25 min drive - 18.3 km
- Keuka Lake - 27 min drive - 20.4 km
- Canandaigua Lake - 31 min drive - 22.5 km
- Bristol Mountain Ski Resort - 41 min drive - 38.1 km
Restaurants
- Redwood Restaurant - 18 min drive
- Roots Cafe - 20 min drive
- Naples Brewing Company - 18 min drive
- Luigi's - 18 min drive
- Naples Hotel Restaurant - 18 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by 7 Bridges Rentals - Gary and Dawn Socola

My grandparents came to the US in 1903 and 1908. After living in Illinois, and Alabama, they moved to New York and purchased our original family farm in November of 1934. My father grew up there and over the years, his family struggled to pay the high property taxes that NY is known for. In order to continue to pay taxes, they would split off a small portion of the farm, build a cabin on it and sell it in order to keep the remainder of the farm going.
I grew up down the road on a farm my parents purchased after being married on February 18th, 1950. Six children were raised on this farm and my brother still lives there to day.
I didn't want the life of a farmer. I love farming and farmers but I saw the long days, 7 days a week my parents worked to support a family of 8. I wanted to travel and see different parts of the US and the world. I headed off to college in Rochester NY and went to school full time and worked a full time night job to pay my tuition. On weekends, I had a 2nd job and working both allowed me to graduate debt free and with a background/work ethic to be an engineer who worked on CAT Scans/MRI's until a work accident left me permanently partially disabled. I was out of work 18 months & told I'd never work again but coming from tough Polish stock, that wasn't an option. So I joined a start up company in Rochester and was employee number 5. We took this company to being in the Rochester Top 100 private companies and also grew it to over 100 employees before it was sold to a public company in 2012.
That's the year (2012) that my lovely wife & I started our own company in Rochester. We began with 12 employees and have 30 now. Getting closer to retirement & not always trusting the stock market, we decided to diversify and invest in the area I grew up. The first thing we did was purchase the cabins which were part of the original family farm and we are renovating these so you too can enjoy the history & beauty of this area.
I grew up down the road on a farm my parents purchased after being married on February 18th, 1950. Six children were raised on this farm and my brother still lives there to day.
I didn't want the life of a farmer. I love farming and farmers but I saw the long days, 7 days a week my parents worked to support a family of 8. I wanted to travel and see different parts of the US and the world. I headed off to college in Rochester NY and went to school full time and worked a full time night job to pay my tuition. On weekends, I had a 2nd job and working both allowed me to graduate debt free and with a background/work ethic to be an engineer who worked on CAT Scans/MRI's until a work accident left me permanently partially disabled. I was out of work 18 months & told I'd never work again but coming from tough Polish stock, that wasn't an option. So I joined a start up company in Rochester and was employee number 5. We took this company to being in the Rochester Top 100 private companies and also grew it to over 100 employees before it was sold to a public company in 2012.
That's the year (2012) that my lovely wife & I started our own company in Rochester. We began with 12 employees and have 30 now. Getting closer to retirement & not always trusting the stock market, we decided to diversify and invest in the area I grew up. The first thing we did was purchase the cabins which were part of the original family farm and we are renovating these so you too can enjoy the history & beauty of this area.
Why they chose this property
This cabin is not too big and not to small. Its perfect for a family of 4 allowing sleeping in three separate areas. However, it can also be shared by two couples or a larger family and can accommodate up to six (6) guest in total.
This cabin is very private and secluded. If you love openness and gazing at an infinite amount of stars in the sky, this is the cabin for you.
There are many brand new items so you can just enjoy your stay without any hiccups or problems. This is the second of the five cabins we are in the middle of renovating and the location is perfect for a weekend get away, a romantic encounter or a week or two vacation.
We recently had WiFi added to the cabin so you can plug in and plug out from society whenever you choose.
My wife and I come from blue collar families. Her Dad was a contractor and mine a farmer. We love this area and its rich scenic and rural culture and didn't want to see the countryside be bought up for developments and therefore were willing to take a chance by investing our savings in to restoring these wonderful rural cabins and cottages I grew up around and in.
We are 3rd generation owners of our families property and we hope to pass it down to our children so they can be 4th generation stewards of the land. We now have five grand kids, so who knows, we hope it can be passed on to the 5th generation when they are old enough.
The property is in the middle of the Finger Lakes with so many activities only minutes away and being in the area I grew up in, we believe it important to share this area with the rest of the world.
This cabin is very private and secluded. If you love openness and gazing at an infinite amount of stars in the sky, this is the cabin for you.
There are many brand new items so you can just enjoy your stay without any hiccups or problems. This is the second of the five cabins we are in the middle of renovating and the location is perfect for a weekend get away, a romantic encounter or a week or two vacation.
We recently had WiFi added to the cabin so you can plug in and plug out from society whenever you choose.
My wife and I come from blue collar families. Her Dad was a contractor and mine a farmer. We love this area and its rich scenic and rural culture and didn't want to see the countryside be bought up for developments and therefore were willing to take a chance by investing our savings in to restoring these wonderful rural cabins and cottages I grew up around and in.
We are 3rd generation owners of our families property and we hope to pass it down to our children so they can be 4th generation stewards of the land. We now have five grand kids, so who knows, we hope it can be passed on to the 5th generation when they are old enough.
The property is in the middle of the Finger Lakes with so many activities only minutes away and being in the area I grew up in, we believe it important to share this area with the rest of the world.
What makes this property unique
A tin roof is wonderful to listen to when its raining and the pine interior very welcoming. There's bamboo hard wood flooring in both bedrooms and tile in the bathroom for a very comfortable and homey feel. Sit in front of the fire pit with a glass of wine or beer and talk over the days events before cooking a nice dinner on the grill before retiring for a restful nights sleep.
Our cabins are in the middle of the Finger Lakes with so many activities only minutes away, why stay in a hotel when you can have your own cabin for the same or a lower price.
Our cabins are in the middle of the Finger Lakes with so many activities only minutes away, why stay in a hotel when you can have your own cabin for the same or a lower price.
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