Bunkhouse at English Mountain-Unlimited creek access-Farm Views
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Bunkhouse at English Mountain-Unlimited creek access-Farm Views

Cocke County, Tennessee, 37722
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We are located in a small mountain farming community in East Tennessee. A place where men were raised to be a jack of all trades and their women folk could use any material to make useful clothing or quilts with a sewing needle and make a savory supper out of what was growing or caught, fished, or hunted. Clearing lands for pasture and lumber was a necessity that became common place on the early American farm. Inviting folks to MH Farm is a personal matter. The value placed on this community, it’s peace and serenity, cannot be overemphasized. MH Farm is inviting you and your family to get a close up look at how Mountain peoples lived and worked. The Bunkhouse will allow you to go back in time and explore outside: a mountain creek, gather wood for your own fire, cook with cast iron, visit local trout streams, hiking trials, lakes, preserved mountain homesteads, etc; inside: books, stories, pictures, and information about southern Applachian Mountains and our people. The Bunkhouse has 3 bedrooms: two full size beds, 2 bunk cots, 2 full baths, master bath has a garden tub. A fully equipped kitchen, with cast iron pans, fireplace, gas grill, fire pit at the home and another at the creek across the road. TV has a basic antenna that picks up local channels only and a DVD player. We have a family dvd library for guests to use while here. Front covered porch has porch swing, seasonal tree nuts for snacking, chess, checkers, and horse shoes for sport. Back porch has gas grill and picnic table. The Bunkhouse has a wood shed for storing your outdoor equipment: kayaks, bikes..etc. Bring your own lock. Making moonshine is, unfortunately, associated with this area. MH logging operations is a dry farm community. Many a mountain life has been destroyed by the devil’s drink. One of Terrie Lynn’s grandfathers spent sorrowful time in prison for self defense/murder of a first cousin—over property lines/moonshine coil disputes. Drinking sweet tea and dopes/sodas and water are strongly suggested. Maps of the mountain areas are posted throughout the Bunkhouse with information of attractions, trails, and eatn’ places. A small library, board games, song books, historical and Biblical information abounds in the Bunkhouse for your enjoyment. You will need your own bedrolls/sleeping bags, wash rags, and towels. Anything you want to eat bring it, grow it, or kill it (hunting areas available in state designated forests) You will be provided with dish rags, some soap, some paper towels, some tissue paper, some trash bags. If you find the need to get away from the stresses of Mountain bunkhouse life, White Oak Flats ( Gatlinburg) is 30 miles south, near Pigeon Forge and Sevierville. Rankin Bottoms wildlife viewing, kayaking, fishing, boating are 14 miles north. Trout streams at Cosby are 4 to 14 miles East. White water rafting is 14 miles southeast. GSMNP entrance at the visitor center at Sugarlands is 32 miles south where you will find all the information about mountain living and plan your exploration of back country homesteads and the kin and neighbors that settled here. Guests will receive a message from us before checking in to remind them to bring their bedding and bath needs. Guests will then be told where to find the keys and any seasonal important weather information, or property updates, etc. Guests are invited to view farm animals safely. Feeding farm animals is prohibited. Guests are encouraged to text if they have questions about access to property not mentioned. Also, The Bunkhouse is designed for "bunking". Two full size beds, with mattress covers that are washed with each check out, are available. Two bunk cots are also available. We do not offer sheets, pillows, or blankets. We do not provide bath linens. We do provide some paper towels, some toilet paper, dish towels, and dish cloths, some hand soap, some dish soap. This design allows us to keep our prices low all year round. We encourage guests to adopt the idea of less is more! Bring your sleeping bags and pillows. Bring one towel and wash cloth for each member of your family. Prepare to unplug! No Wi-Fi is available.About pets:Pets allowed: dogs less than 50 lbs per pet (limit 2 pets total).About checkOut:Check out before 11:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About customRules:If staying 10+ days: U r responsible for cleaning every 5th day: shake rugs outside,use swift wet mop on all floors,wipe down kitchen,bathrooms..Keep all full trash bags tied and in shed; one of us will be around once a week to take to the convenient center.,If you aren’t sure if you should do something or go here or walk there, please ask.About checkIn:Check in after 4:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking allowed: in designated areas.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 21.About events:No events allowed.
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10.0/10
Outstanding
Cleanliness10.0
Amenities10.0
Location10.0
Service10.0
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Surroundings
Landmarks: English Mountain
(3.0 km)
Landmarks: Outdoors in the Smokies, Inc.
(3.3 km)
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3 bedrooms: 2 single beds and 2 double beds
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10.0/10
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  • Cleanliness10.0
  • Amenities10.0
  • Location10.0
  • Service10.0
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T‍a‍s‍h‍a‍u‍n‍a‍ ‍G‍.
July 12, 2025
We’ve stayed here now 3 times. We enjoy it and love the peace and quiet. It’s exactly what I need and at a great rate. Got to meet the gentleman that owns it and they are awesome people. Very clean!!
J‍a‍m‍i‍e‍ ‍S‍.
June 20, 2025
Amazing Perfect place to get away and relax and the host was nothing short of amazing will definitely stay again when we come back to Tennessee.
B‍r‍a‍n‍d‍o‍n‍ ‍W‍.
May 26, 2025
Wonderful place to stay. The property is perfect. Its away from all the noise of the tourist spots but still within a reasonable distance and is a great place to just relax and enjoy nature. Ill be definitely be coming back in the fall
N‍a‍t‍a‍l‍i‍a‍ ‍A‍.
July 27, 2023
Amazing place! We have an amazing stay! Wouldn't change anything! Pictures should be updated so the post can have more people enjoying this gorgeous place
L‍i‍n‍d‍s‍a‍y‍ ‍R‍.
January 17, 2023
Great Quiet Spot We had a wonderful time staying at the bunk house. It was perfect for our family of 5 and allowed us some downtime away from the hustle and bustle of the rest of the world. Thanks for a great stay and easy communication. Just bring your own bedding and pillows. If you forget there is a Walmart about 15 minutes away. We look forward to future stays with our family!
M‍a‍y‍l‍e‍e‍ ‍B‍.
June 28, 2023
country peace If you want to wake up to bunnies playing outside your window, horses and cows running down the mountain, the sound of the creek, playing in the creek, then this is your get away. The Bunkhouse was clean, the kitchen is well stocked. The decor is country and home like. The Bunkhouse is a testimony, a witness, and a ministry. We were 2 adult women, two girls and a baby. We felt very safe knowing the owners were above us on the mountain. I thought it was a long way out in the country, but it was short drive to town. You do have to drive down a narrow tree lined road, but it is worth the drive for the peace, quiet and wildlife. I would love to stay here again.
a‍ ‍m‍.
August 16, 2023
Had a great time Everything was fantastic - highly recommend this property. Nice location away from it all.
r‍o‍b‍e‍r‍t‍ ‍m‍.
June 12, 2023
I love that it's was in the country I loved the house I would buy that house it's was so peaceful
A‍b‍i‍g‍a‍i‍l‍ ‍H‍.
August 1, 2024
Nice quiet getaway! Great place and the host was so easy to contact and so eager to help in anyway she could! Quiet area with a beautiful creek for young ones to play! There did seem to be an ant problem that we couldn't get under control, but she is up front about that in her listing. Fully stocked kitchen which made cooking simple and super comfy double beds! I Will definitely return if I'm in the area!

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Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: after 16:00
Check-out: Before 11:00
Child policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

Cribs and Extra Beds
Please contact the hotel for details about crib and extra bed policies.

Age Requirements
The main guest checking in must be at least 21 years old

Property host

Tim and Terrie Lynn O’Lear
Speaks: English

About this property

We are located in a small mountain farming community in East Tennessee. A place where men were raised to be a jack of all trades and their women folk could use any material to make useful clothing or quilts with a sewing needle and make a savory supper out of what was growing or caught, fished, or hunted. Clearing lands for pasture and lumber was a necessity that became common place on the early American farm. Inviting folks to MH Farm is a personal matter. The value placed on this community, it’s peace and serenity, cannot be overemphasized. MH Farm is inviting you and your family to get a close up look at how Mountain peoples lived and worked. The Bunkhouse will allow you to go back in time and explore outside: a mountain creek, gather wood for your own fire, cook with cast iron, visit local trout streams, hiking trials, lakes, preserved mountain homesteads, etc; inside: books, stories, pictures, and information about southern Applachian Mountains and our people. The Bunkhouse has 3 bedrooms: two full size beds, 2 bunk cots, 2 full baths, master bath has a garden tub. A fully equipped kitchen, with cast iron pans, fireplace, gas grill, fire pit at the home and another at the creek across the road. TV has a basic antenna that picks up local channels only and a DVD player. We have a family dvd library for guests to use while here. Front covered porch has porch swing, seasonal tree nuts for snacking, chess, checkers, and horse shoes for sport. Back porch has gas grill and picnic table. The Bunkhouse has a wood shed for storing your outdoor equipment: kayaks, bikes..etc. Bring your own lock. Making moonshine is, unfortunately, associated with this area. MH logging operations is a dry farm community. Many a mountain life has been destroyed by the devil’s drink. One of Terrie Lynn’s grandfathers spent sorrowful time in prison for self defense/murder of a first cousin—over property lines/moonshine coil disputes. Drinking sweet tea and dopes/sodas and water are strongly suggested. Maps of the mountain areas are posted throughout the Bunkhouse with information of attractions, trails, and eatn’ places. A small library, board games, song books, historical and Biblical information abounds in the Bunkhouse for your enjoyment. You will need your own bedrolls/sleeping bags, wash rags, and towels. Anything you want to eat bring it, grow it, or kill it (hunting areas available in state designated forests) You will be provided with dish rags, some soap, some paper towels, some tissue paper, some trash bags. If you find the need to get away from the stresses of Mountain bunkhouse life, White Oak Flats ( Gatlinburg) is 30 miles south, near Pigeon Forge and Sevierville. Rankin Bottoms wildlife viewing, kayaking, fishing, boating are 14 miles north. Trout streams at Cosby are 4 to 14 miles East. White water rafting is 14 miles southeast. GSMNP entrance at the visitor center at Sugarlands is 32 miles south where you will find all the information about mountain living and plan your exploration of back country homesteads and the kin and neighbors that settled here. Guests will receive a message from us before checking in to remind them to bring their bedding and bath needs. Guests will then be told where to find the keys and any seasonal important weather information, or property updates, etc. Guests are invited to view farm animals safely. Feeding farm animals is prohibited. Guests are encouraged to text if they have questions about access to property not mentioned. Also, The Bunkhouse is designed for "bunking". Two full size beds, with mattress covers that are washed with each check out, are available. Two bunk cots are also available. We do not offer sheets, pillows, or blankets. We do not provide bath linens. We do provide some paper towels, some toilet paper, dish towels, and dish cloths, some hand soap, some dish soap. This design allows us to keep our prices low all year round. We encourage guests to adopt the idea of less is more! Bring your sleeping bags and pillows. Bring one towel and wash cloth for each member of your family. Prepare to unplug! No Wi-Fi is available.About pets:Pets allowed: dogs less than 50 lbs per pet (limit 2 pets total).About checkOut:Check out before 11:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About customRules:If staying 10+ days: U r responsible for cleaning every 5th day: shake rugs outside,use swift wet mop on all floors,wipe down kitchen,bathrooms..Keep all full trash bags tied and in shed; one of us will be around once a week to take to the convenient center.,If you aren’t sure if you should do something or go here or walk there, please ask.About checkIn:Check in after 4:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking allowed: in designated areas.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 21.About events:No events allowed.
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