Check out an 1870s cabin – you won't want to miss the antiquated kitchen

Offering an escape from the pressures of city life, a log cabin in the woods can be the perfect tonic to stress. Living a back-to-basics existence in a rural retreat can relax the soul and highlight the things that are actually important in life: family, nature and freedom.
Today we are going to explore a historic log cabin located in gorgeous Big Bear City, California. Built in 1870, this restored gold rush cabin may be the oldest standing wooden building in Southern California. The cabin – listed on Airbnb – has two bedrooms, one bathroom, and is set in five acres of forest with tall trees all around. Do you want to explore this timeless log home? Let's take a stroll...
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The cabin has a gorgeous rustic exterior, with a facade which has weathered beautifully. The fleck of light blue color adds character to this timeless retreat.
The cabin features a spacious porch on the side of the house - perfect for enjoying quiet afternoons listening to the sounds of the forest.
As day turns to night, the cabin becomes increasingly inviting. Let's step inside to see what it is like to live in this rustic abode.
The main living room is open to the dining area. This ample-sized space is easy to heat, creating a cozy place to retire to in the evening.
The history of the cabin is described in the grain of the wood which lines the walls. A hand-built fireplace houses a gorgeous antique wood-burning stove.
The kitchen is a separate room which features plenty of space to prepare a meal and another table for quick, informal dining.
The kitchen includes this old-fashioned stove which oozes vintage chic.
The loft space in this historic cabin is accessed via a drop-down ladder from the living room.
The bedrooms are beautifully decorated with the kind of rugged furniture which looks perfect in a rustic log cabin.
The bathroom is a generous wash space which includes an original claw-foot bathtub.
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What a place to spend an afternoon. I'm sold!
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