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This is a historic, creekside tiny cabin in Georgetown, Colorado known as The Cricket.
It was originally built in 1920 but has been updated with renovations and yard work to make it into the glorious and relaxing lodge that it is – all 360-sq.-ft. of it.
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Historic 360-sq.-ft. Cabin on a Creek in Georgetown, Colorado (For Rent)
This is the entry, right when you walk into the tiny cabin.
This cabin was originally built in 1920.
Now it serves as a Creekside getaway. I wonder who originally built it and how long they lived there…
Look at the views of the creek…
Beyond the entry, your kitchen and dining area.
A classic kitchen with a window view in the perfect spot.
The living room with storage and a murphy bed.
The bed folds right down into the living space.
The recently renovated bathroom…
Mountain views beyond the cabin.
The Cricket tiny cabin in Georgetown.
Wouldn’t it be kind of cool to build a cabin kind of like this? With your own modifications?
I wonder how your version would be like.
Highlights
- Studio cabin
- 360-sq.-ft.
- Creekside
- Originally built in 1920
- Located in a small neighborhood on Spring Street
- Georgetown, Colorado
- Right on Clear Creek
- In Aspen Grove
- Pet-friendly stay
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Charming cabin! Gorgeous scenery!! With just a few modifications, this would work for me.
What an enchanting little home. I could picture me living there. But I cannot picture me leaving there.
That is always the problem with these vacation spots!
I love this cabin but not the biting red ants and venomous snakes that go with the area……My father in law is from this area.
Love this! I can see me fishing in the yard!!!!
Adorable and in a stunning location! Overall, I love what they have done with the place. I think that I would want to put in custom seating in that entry way that would have really comfy cushions but also have storage underneath. Tiny homes can always use more storage! 😉 Or you could put seating that slides out to be twin sized beds. The Murphy Bed is exactly what is needed in the living room but they make them that actually fit over a sofa so you don’t have to move furniture to open it. Though I admit that I probably wouldn’t have chosen to put red on the floors, I think it works beautifully. I’d add just one more thing…a stone patio in the back with some comfy seating and maybe a fire pit. I love this place and can definitely see myself living there!
Oh I love the idea of a patio!
Love the location. It is beautiful. But I am not sure I would put the cabin right next to the creek in case of flash flooding. It depends on the area and where the water originates from.
Wow this is really great.I can totally see my self lounging on the entry way sofa just reading the day away.
I love this! The only things I would change are the white walls – I think some nice warm colors, and some textured throws or pillows, would give it an even cozier feel.
Yes I’m not about all white walls!
Yes… but. The cabin is blessed, or maybe cursed, with an abundance of small windows. Hence the current owners use of white. Because it reflects so much light that it doesn’t feel claustrophobic and makes it easier to…. see.