Amazing views, stunning design and a peaceful setting are the first things that come to mind when you visit the amazing cabin. This property is unmatched in all of Lake Arrowhead. Perfect location for indoor and outdoor filming. Has three floors with four bedrooms and three bathrooms, one bathroom on each level. Making it convenient for larger productions where staging can be accomplished very easily, while shooting in another areas of the home. There is also a large walkway that is covered leading into the home. This can also be a sort of production area if needed. The cabin is also walking distance to the San Bernardino National park, allowing easily accessible outdoor shooting as well. There are acres and acres of open woods. Please inquire about nightly stays. OVERTIME Per Peerspace's policy, overtime will be billed in half-hour increments. The space must be vacated and all items brought into the space must be removed by the end time of your booking reservation. Overtime will be billed in half-hour increments at a rate of 1.5 times our stated hourly rate. CLEANING / DAMAGES Guests are expected to leave the space in the same condition as they found it in. Guests must respect the space and we ask/appreciate that guests tidy up after themselves. Guest must remove any equipment or rentals you bring in, and you should factor this setup and teardown time in your booking hours. Please take great care of our space. No nails, screws, staples or penetrating items should be used on our walls. Any tape or gummed backing materials must be properly removed. Damages (walls, floors, furniture, etc) will be billed to the credit card on file with Peerspace. FURNITURE Please notify us in advance if you need to move furniture in the space to suit your event needs. MISCELLANEOUS There is NO SMOKING allowed in the space. No glitter or confetti can be used. There is no open flame or frying allowed on site or any cooking that will create a large amount of smoke as our facility is not ventilated.
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