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Step onto the Weekend Cottage porch and begin to transport your mind and spirit back to a simpler period in time, and a small town way of life.  Catch your breath and sit on the timeless porch in an Adirondack chair and soak up some sunshine on a lazy summer day. In our front yard, get fresh vegetables that are locally grown for your dinner by the lake.

The cottage is a completely renovated 1940’s home that has all of the charm of the world war II era.  We have 14 talented and creative dealers who take pride in their displays.  The cottage has three levels of antiques, primitives, vintage, cottage, cabin, jewelry, gifts, and sundries.

We carry a perfect blend of old and new.  Come and get vintage, yet fresh decorating ideas and pieces to perfectly compliment your cabin or home.  Buy hand made wooden Adirondack chairs for your campfire or dock as you enjoy those perfect summer nights.

Between the 3 level Cottage and our Lodge we have 3,000 square feet of merchandise.  We also have a quaint garden in the back yard where we have unique vintage iron and wooden garden and yard accessories. 

Other items we carry include;

            Primitive farm and architectural pieces

            Mrs. Meyers soaps, lotions and candles

            Hillhouse Natural diffusers, sachets, perfumes and candles

            Vintage style greeting cards

            Fresh preserves and vegetables

            Vintage and new jewelry

            Homemade wooden Adirondack chairs and gliders

            Vintage bed and table linens                 

            Vintage kitchen utensils, bowls and accessories

           

Lastly, forget your book?  We carry a wide selection of various books, including both new and used and topics including cooking and baking books, travel books, non fiction and fiction, children’s books – both old and new.

"The ladies of  the Weekend  Cottage" at the Rose Family Reunion - Summer 2008/pictured: Vivian (Rose) Doering (aunt), Pauline Rose (aunt), Maryiln Post (aunt), and Loretta Rose (mother).  Original picture taken in the summer of 1959 - "a summer picnic".  All in their 80's and still going strong!