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Photo: Jack Thompson
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Designer Rachel Ashwell has added playful touches to adorn the rustic guesthouses.
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Ashwell installed crystal chandeliers but left original wooden floorboards unvarnished.
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A communal dining area that weaves in local memorabilia.
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A scenic pergola that sits behind the property’s ranger station.
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An old-school windmill near the gardon on Ashwell’s property.
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A photo of the Ranger’s Lounge, the central hub of the property.
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