This property is ideally located in the heart of downtown Hayesville, North Carolina. Guests can enjoy a variety of activities, including walking the scenic 2-mile Quanassee Path hiking trail, which connects the area’s rich Cherokee cultural heritage with the vibrant downtown life of Hayesville. The property offers easy access to premier entertainment and dining options, all within the lively town square.
Just a five-minute walk from the property, you’ll find an array of popular and affordable restaurants. The property also features a charming gravel pathway that winds through a beautiful botanical garden, meandering alongside a peaceful creek, and passes by sports fields before concluding at the historic Spike Buck Mound.
From the rear porch, guests can take in a lovely view of a homestead exhibit located just south of the town square or visit the Clay County Historical & Arts Museum. The Clay County Museum, officially known as the Clay County Historical & Arts Museum and located in the historic Old Jail building in Hayesville, NC, and features a wide range of exhibits that highlight the area’s history and Cherokee heritage. Key elements of the museum include:
Historical Artifacts and Photographs: Numerous pictures and artifacts that depict life in Clay County during earlier times, including items from local schools and farm equipment.
Cherokee Heritage Collections: Rare collections of Cherokee baskets, quilts, masks, and other carvings, as well as a life-size model of a Cherokee basket weaver created by local artist Darry Wood.
Indian Artifacts: Items from local excavations that illustrate the region’s Native American history.
Old Jail Cells: The second floor retains the original jail cells, complete with iron bars, and is outfitted as it was in the past with toilets, sinks, and bunks.
Dr. Paul Killian’s Office: An attached exhibit features the office of a beloved turn-of-the-century doctor, displaying his desk, medical implements, log books, saddle bags, and other personal items.
Art Exhibitions: The first floor includes spaces for art and rotating exhibits.
The museum is adjacent to the Cherokee Homestead Exhibit, an outdoor site with reconstructed Cherokee homes and interpretive displays.
This home is suitable for the inquisitive person who enjoys convenience to relaxing mountain culture. Centerpiece restaurants are a stones throw away to Hayeseville's finest establishments. For example, The Copper Door Restaurant is a 3.5 walk or a brief 2.5 minute walk to the new Nocturnal Brewery. The Black Dog Tavern is a 4.5 minute walk nonetheless, convenient for one who enjoys after hour relaxation.
The area is appealing to the premodern enthusiast. For example, John C. Campbell Folk School is a few miles from the property. The Folk School is in Brasstown, N.C. and holds basketry and writing classes. The Hayeseville post modern theme provides antiquity and an endless amount of entertainment.
Georgia's finest entertainment attractions are only a few minutes away. For instance, Hiawassee, Georgia is 5 miles from the property. The Anderson music Hall is 8.9 miles away and located on the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds where famous musicians occasionally tour. The facility holds the Georgia Mountain Fair annually thus providing interesting historical arts and crafts exhibits.
The back porch is a customized architectural concrete deck with custom hand-railing. During the holiday's there are parades and festivals on the square. For instance, during "Christmas" the "Clay County Progress" represents the event thus attracting many children and adults to the town square. The property is situated near preserved historical relics. For instance, "Clay County of Historical" property joins the lot and Historic Hayesville Inc. is 3 blocks away* The property is secluded and overlooks appealing amenities provided by the Clay County of Historical. A portion of the The Cherokee Homestead Exhibit is viewable from the back porch and it provides a nice backdrop to the view. The deck is a customized architectural concrete deck with custom hand-railing. The lot is in a relaxing and favorable area adjoining county maintained properties.
The Harra's River Valley Casino is a few miles down the road. This establishment provides online games and Ultra Star Multi-tainment Center activities. The gaming center was recently built in Murphy North Carolina attracting many tourist from local communities. Hiawassee, Hayeseville, Blairesville and Murphy are centerstage to many events during New Years and holidays. For instance, upcoming holidays are New Years day January 1st, Trivia Day Jan. 4, January 5 is National Bird day, Feast of Epiphany-three Kings Day is on the 6 th, and Martin Luther Kings Birthday is the 21 st. From gambling to celebrating holiday festivals this location is central and convenient to enjoyable activities. Surrounded by some of the most majestic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, a wealth of activity awaits you in pretty Hayesville, NC.