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Charming Private Lakefront Home
Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. The space Enter through a well equipped mudroom and into the main living area where you will enjoy the cozy living room and kitchen with a large four person peninsula. Straight ahead is a view of Lake Carmi through double sliding glass doors. Walk through the doors and out onto the deck with a grill and picnic table to take in the beautiful nature around you. There is also a media room with a sofa that turns into a bed and a full bathroom on the first floor. The second floor has a bedroom with a queen sized bed and a large closet. It has another bedroom with a bunk bed that sleeps four. The bunk room also has a closet. There is a half bath for the guests staying up there as well. The newly renovated walkout basement has all new flooring and a bedroom with a king sized bed and plenty of space to hang your towels or jackets. You can take in the lake views, the sunrise and the sunset reflecting off the trees and lake through the sliding glass doors and the east facing windows. The basement also has a dedicated office space. Guest access You have access to all spaces except for an owner’s closet in the basement which is locked. Other things to note -The lakefront is accessed by walking down a hill on a path made of large stones. It has a rope railing to hold onto. -There is a camera above the front door that faces the parking area. -Cyanobacteria (also known as blue-green algae) are common native organisms in lakes, ponds and rivers around the world and are a natural part of the lake ecosystem. In Vermont, they can be found in any water body, river or stream. They can grow into large visible masses called blooms and become harmful to humans and animals. It is advised to analyze any body of water you ever plan to swim in whether it is freshwater or salt water. If it looks like pea soup and you’re in doubt, stay out. Luckily, the Lake Carmi State Park tests the water daily and the results are posted on the Health Vermont website. Vermont uses 3 levels to describe cyanobacteria conditions: -Generally Safe - Few if any cyanobacteria present. The area should be safe for recreation. -Low Alert - Small amounts of cyanobacteria present. The area is open for recreation, but caution is advised in any area where dense accumulations or scums are seen. -High Alert - Large amounts of cyanobacteria are present and scums may occur in some areas. The water is not safe for recreation.
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