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Built in the mid ‘50’s as a typical Catskill fishing and hunting camp, today’s Lonesome Loch property in the 1800 acre Wolf Lake preserve, has been expanding and improved into a four-season residence patterned after as Adirondack Great Camp dwelling. The Wolf Lake community is unique in its rustic embracing of natural themes and respect for the environment. Surrounded by State lands properties on the west and south, our watershed is protected from adverse development and well be and will be so however, hence the Wolf Lake creed, "Forever Wild”. This property is one of the best visually oriented properties on Division Pond. Decades of careful protecting and encouraging indigenous trees, ground cover and natural foliage. The half-log sided home was designed to contribute and blend into the natural setting that surrounds it. The two story home features three bedrooms, full bath, washer/dryer laundry, office/library, open floor plan, living/dining room, kitchen, Great Room, and a second floor bonus room. A large native stone fireplace that is dominant feature of the Great Room. An iron wood stove currently fits in the fireplace opening. The house was converted from oil to all electric utilities with commercial frade portable heater and air conditioners. The furnace and central heating is in place, but disabled. A concrete block perimeter foundation provides an accessible crawl space beneath the structure where the water pupm, surge tank, sump pump and the heating units are installed. Oak kitchen cabinetry lines the walls. The unique center islander has a native blue stone counter quarried in nearby Shinhoopler and cut and finished in Each Branch in Delaware County.. A screened porch and open deck provide two types of sitting areas. THe open deck allows you to sit anad relax and enjoy the lake views. A 12’ x 12’ wooden shed equipped with electricity provides an opportunity for additional storage, workshop or hobby space. On the opposite end of the shoreline is amore formal setting and relaxing shoreline with native stone bulkhead, flag stone paving. Unifying these two areas are riparian buffer growths of native pines, mountain laurel, rhododendron, and huckleberry. The opposite shoreline of the pond are Wolf Lake Corp. owned land, and as a part of the preserve, are forever wild. It's also a favored huckleberry picking ground. In addition, there is a deeded right of way to use the main lake located at teh portage between Division Pond and teh Main Wolf Lkae. A large cleared area where a boat can be stored and launched. Wolf Lake has a Clubhouse with a full calendar of social activities, game room. The 1800 has trails for walking, biking, and riding AVT’s. THe one membership of $5250 and yearly dues of $1,350.
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