About the Homestay

Small city Cosy
  • Welcomes
  • Males
  • Females
  • Couples
  • Families
  • Students

Built in 1936, the Home is truly an amazing, peaceful retreat.
The park-like setting was designed to be friendly to wildlife, and indeed the deer herd is over a dozen strong as witnessed by the wide path they have through the towering Swedish Firs that shield the rear of the property.
Though I am 3 minutes walk to the hospital, the natural habitat and lily pond are a draw for a variety of critters: from birds to, at one point, over a hundred squirrels (!), to the annual toad breeding, migrating frogs, butterflies...you get the idea!
The 2-person hammock can move about to sun or shade, the fire ring by the deer path is like being in the woods, the cedar gazebo is covered with honeysuckle and climbing roses, the sheltered saltwater hydromassage hot tub has 5 different massage action seats, and the sandstone blocks behind the fern and hosta about the tub area are a surprisingly comfortable space to sit, watch, and journal.
Or sit in front on a cherry bench set atop Key West Limestone and watch the world strolling along this quiet neighborhood street.
The Host is only the second owner of this home and one reason it was purchased was the lovely amount of bright natural light illuminating each room.
The spaces are peppered with a varied collection of lovely objects.
Original works by noted Oregon-based artist Tish Epperson, Bob Ross pointillism (no, not THAT Bob Ross! My brother-in-law is still living. :), calligraphy art from the 1800's, watercolors and door art by the young artist Georgiana Rose Deister, alcohol-ink paintings, Nicaraguan pottery by the renowned Heliberto Brachamonte, Oriental and Persian hand-woven carpets, lead-crystal chandelier, National Art Quilt magazine's cover quilt, wood sculptures from Charlottesville, Virginia and Liechtenstein, Texas limestone and calcite/onyx plant stands, a vast rock and mineral collection (many from the Host's world travels), and host-designed furniture that was mainly crafted from trees taken down on the property.
The kitchen is complete and very functional as befits the home of a past American Culinary Federation professional Chef.
Both guest rooms provide a comforting environment and a sound rest.
The second full bath on the main floor has deep purple walls...and ceiling! (The darker ceiling makes this small space seem larger.)
The upstairs tub back is perfectly angled to enjoy a nice warm-water soak with aromatic bath salts...or a bubble bath!
Throughout the home are numerous bookcases housing a extensive book collection.
The office computer and printers (one color) are available as needed.
Indeed, while you are here, this is home, so relax and use whatever areas you will.
Alas, no TV as such as the Host busies himself with other activities, but a ROKU stick brings in quite a selection and there are numerous DVDs to choose from.
Feel free to cook and store food; just buy your main ingredients and anything you will use frequently; then fill in as needed from the pantry.
Laundry is available; again, just use my homemade HE detergent.
For stays short or quite extended, this is a wonderful place to nest for work or area adventures.
Indeed, the 3rd most-visited State Park in the US, the Hocking Hills, is 30 minutes away.
Standing Stone rises above the river valley and was such a commanding and well-placed landmark that 3 major First Peoples trails met there.
There is a surprising array of absolutely marvelous parks nearby, including Clear Creek Metro, Charles F. Alley Park, and the Dawes Arboretum. The Hocking River livery has kayaks and canoes available.
The local bike path is 9 miles, mainly along creeks. The nearby Nelsonville-Athens path has 10 miles of wooded travel along the Hocking River before finishing in Athens and the Ohio University.
Lancaster, Ohio has always been a major regional center that has cradled the first newspaper cartoonist, the Civil War-era Sherman brothers (General and US Senator), and other notables.
Several interesting museums including one where you can blow your own glass.
Just 30 minutes from Columbus, the nation's 13th largest city should more variety and culture be on your plate.

House Facilities
  • Garden
  • Laundry
  • Parking
  • Internet Access
  • Air Conditioning

Bedrooms available for booking

Minimum stay is for 1 night

Maximum stay is for 365 nights

Available for given dates

Long stay? If you have a reoccuring schedule where days in the week do not require accommodation, you can unselect those days below. This will inform the host and reduce the price of your stay.

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Laura
From $45 per night
Single Room
Sleeps 1

Bathroom shared (with family / other guests)
1 Single Bed

Bedroom availableNot available for dates
 1 guest
Nightly Price
$57
Weekly Price
$350
Monthly price
$1,368
Elaine
From $53 per night
Double Room
Sleeps 2

Bathroom shared (with family / other guests)
1 Double Bed

Bedroom availableNot available for dates
 1 guest
2 guests
Nightly Price
$67
$67
Weekly Price
$420
$420
Monthly price
$1,608
$1,608
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About the Area

Located just a mile from the downtown and the intersection of State Route 22 and Business SR 33.
This was the second house built here in the mid-1930's and it has always been a quiet, well-kept neighborhood. Just a few minutes walk to the hospital, though the Swedish Firs largely block the view of the patient tower. About 10 minutes to the SR 33 bypass and freeway access. Lancaster is right at a lively geographic "edge zone" where the flat, fertile glaciated plain gives way to the Hocking Hills.

Local Area Facilities
  • Park
  • Shopping Centre
  • Hospital

Meals

Hosts can offer a complimentary light breakfast at their discretion. All other meals, including a full breakfast, might incur an additional cost, if offered. Meals and any additional payment should be arranged directly with your host.

Included in the stay
  • Complimentary Light Breakfast
  • Use of Kitchen

House Rules

Absolutely no tobacco or marijuana use anywhere near the property; includes vaping.
(NOTE: Since tobacco and marijuana smells adhere to hair and clothing, then pollute my home, this is not a good space for anyone whose lifestyle includes the aforementioned activities.)
Damp towels stay in the bathroom.
Coasters are under any beverage set on wood furniture.
Vehicles are parked on the paved driveway or street; not on the grass bordering the drive.

Smoking Rules

Your host is a non-smoker.

Smoking is not allowed.

How do I book?

Contact the host to check their availability and ask them any questions you have about staying with them. Once the host confirms they’re available for your dates, you can complete your booking.

When do I pay?

Once a host confirms they're available, you can go ahead and pay the 15% booking fee (maximum of 250 $£€ for longer term bookings) using a choice of payment methods: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Maestro, Laser, JCB & PayPal (not available in certain countries). You then pay your host on arrival or as stated by your host on their profile and agreed by you on booking. Please be cautious if a host requests advance payment if its not included on their profile. Our hosts have been advised that if they wish to request advance payment they must make this explicit in their profile. We do not recommend the use of Money gram or Western Union.

When can I share my contact details?

Host and Guest email address, phone number and home address will be exchanged in a confirmation email sent to both immediately after a booking is completed. It's against our policy for Guests and Hosts to exchange direct contact details via our messaging system.

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