Welcome to Birchwild

In a grand-fathered position that would be unattainable today, right on the shore of Murray Lake, sits a cedar-shingled house that can be used as a four-season home, or as a potential guest house for a larger, state-of-the-art residential complex. Architect-designed in the early 1960s to make the most of lake views, this well-insulated, oil-heated, three-bedroom home has two full and two half bathrooms, large kitchen, dining room, spacious living room, two fireplaces, play room, and a screened porch. The garden and grounds have perennial beds, specimen trees, swimming docks and boat launches.

Close by is an appealingly rustic four-season home that sleeps six, has hot water, electricity, and a woodstove. Further along the lake path is a cabin that sleeps three with a small kitchen, a bathroom, electricity and heating. There is also a tiny secluded lakeside sleeping-cabin. In addition, there is a small three-bedroom home known as the gatehouse on the highway at the foot of the estate driveway. The whole Murray Lake property has enjoyed continued use by family members over the years and all of these structures are available for immediate occupancy.