Tucked into private woodland in Williamson County, this two-bedroom cabin is designed for the version of you that only shows up when life finally slows down. A stone fireplace anchors the living room, while the updated kitchen, bath, roof, septic, and water systems make the retreat feel quietly reliable rather than rustic guesswork.
Step outside and the real spell begins: a screened porch for stormy evenings, a sunlit deck for morning coffee, a refreshed dock reaching into a spring-fed community lake. Walk shaded trails, fish until the light fades, then wander back to your main cabin or the second smaller guest space waiting nearby. Community rules keep it from becoming a full-time residence, preserving its purpose: a protected escape, always ready when you need to disappear, but close enough to town that you never truly vanish.