
The Purple Cottage sits on a shy wooded acre, with greenbelt buffers all around, maximizing the sense of privacy. The bathhouse, with hot shower, vanity & toilet -all steps away (and covered) from the main cabin.

The cottage offers privacy in a wooded garden setting. There is a very small sleeping loft in the cottage.).

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Nestled in the woods and ever-so-private, the cottage has a pull-out double futon, plus a small sleeping loft and can accommodate 1 -2 nicely (we will consider 3 if you have a small child, but it would be a tight fit!. This 16 X 12' place has been my studio in the past, but has offered overflow for friends & family. Langley, WA The *Purple Cottage* - was found & salvaged (recycled!)- moved onto the back of my property in 2012.Why not pack your tent and sleeping bags then drive here after work, then leave in the morning.Leave your worries behind.
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The trail is full of amazing views and history.Our place is only about 45 minutes from Seattle. The 'Lime Kiln Trailhead' is around 7 miles. Visit this beauty at Mountain Loop Highway if you fancy another little hike. Our campground is about 4.9 miles from the 'Granite Falls Fish Ladder'. Stroll down the hill to listen to the sounds of the creek and fish ladder.
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The owner back in the old days sold off parcels and parcels of lands back then.The property is all fenced in, a place where your fur buddy can run free so you don't have to worry of the baby getting lost! Hopefully you'll get a visit from a deer and hear the hooting of the owl. :) You are welcome to check out our goats too if you want (they're in their enclosed space). The surroundings are peaceful and private, you will enjoy exploring the trails all around the 9 acres out of 12 we are sharing. This information is based on stories from some old timers my husband had spoken to in the past when he bought this property in 2002. Arlington, WA This property is supposedly one of the first homesteads in Jordan Road.In 1991 The Riley Family planted their first Oyster and Clam beds and named there area Treasure Cove because of the close distance to Treasure Island, Washington. Alfred remained on the island until 1952 when it was sold to a development group and it was renamed Treasure Island. Alfred and his wife Natella raised two children Virginia and Zane. He left in 1890 and the island was not inhabited until 1905 when Alfred W. Joseph Pickard was the first to homestead Reach Island in 1885.

Reach Island had been known as Oak Island prior to this. Using his wit he then named the smaller island to the north Reach Island. Almost 50 years later in May 1841 Admiral Wilkes expedition named Stretch Island for Samuel Stretch, a gunner's mate with the expedition. George Vancouver and his Second Lieutenant Peter Puget who explored Puget Sound in May 1792.
