Ishatae - The Quiet Place at Highland Realm

Entire cabin in Hampshire, Tennessee

  1. 4 guests
  2. 1 bedroom
  3. 3 beds
  4. 1 bath
Rated 4.75 out of 5 stars.53 reviews
Hosted by Deanna
  1. 8 years hosting
Located near the village of Hampshire, just an hour from Nashville, 20 minutes from Columbia and 10 minutes from Natchez Trace, Ishatae sits in a lovely wooded setting on a 200 acre all natural blueberry farm. If you are wanting a quiet place in nature this is the place. If you come during the month of June and or early July you might enjoy picking some nice ripe blueberries. Wifi is spotty in this area so be prepared to be unplugged.

The space
There is a small pond close by and lots of room to explore.
The cabin has a quiet charm with special touches throughout. The kitchen is fully equipped with a stove, refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, toaster, pots and pans. We provide linens and towels. Above the kitchen is a loft with a full-size mattress. A special place for kids or the young at heart. The living room has a queen size sleeper-sofa.
Imagine some quiet time on the deck sipping wine from one of our three local wineries, or perhaps you would prefer to enjoy the fire pit in the back yard. Near the cabin is a small pond with fish if you like you could throw in a line.

Guest access
The cabin is on a 200 acre farm with 2 acres of naturally grown blueberries. If you happen to be here during the season (June and early July) you might want to get a bucket and pick a few. There is plenty of property to explore. Because this area has little internet connection its a great time to unplug and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature.
This cabin has a private entrance.

Where you’ll sleep

Bedroom
1 double bed, 2 single beds

What this place offers

Kitchen
Free parking on premises
TV
Window AC unit
Patio or balcony

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Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars for location

Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars for value

Where you’ll be

Hampshire, Tennessee, United States
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Neighborhood highlights

The Natchez Trace Parkway is nearby and offers many unique areas to explore. The Natchez Trace Parkway is a 444-mile recreational road and scenic drive through three states. It roughly follows the "Old Natchez Trace" a historic travel corridor used by American Indians, "Kaintucks," European settlers, slave traders, soldiers, and future presidents. Today, people can enjoy not only a scenic drive but also hiking, biking, horseback riding, and camping along the parkway.
Hohenwald located in Lewis County only 15 miles to the west has the third largest animal trophy mount collection in North America. It is located at the Lewis County Museum of Local and Natural History in downtown Hohenwald. Hohenwald is also the home of the Elephant Sanctuary, the largest natural-habitat sanctuary for elephants in the United States. Hohenwald is one of only a few Mid-American towns that have met the Transition Towns criteria.[9]

There are three wineries nearby to be explored.
Natchez Hills Winery and Vineyard
Amber Falls Winery and Cellar
Keg Springs Winery

To the South you will find an Amish community with an Amish store and guided and self tours available of the Amish country side.

Columbia Tennessee to the East is the largest town in the area and is home of the Mule Capital of the World. Maury county is a heritage tourist destination, because of its numerous historic sites. Attractions include the James K. Polk Ancestral Home, the Columbia Athenaeum, Mule Day, and nearby plantation homes.
Columbia is the location of Tennessee's first two-year college, Columbia
State Community College established in 1966. President Lyndon B,
Johnson and his wife Lady Bird Johnson dedicated the new campus on
March 15, 1967.

Meet your host

Host
53 reviews
4.75 out of 5 average rating
8 years of hosting

Host details

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Things to know

Cancellation policy
House rules
Check-in: 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Checkout before 11:00 AM
4 guests maximum
Safety & property
Carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm
Amenity limitations