It's almost been a decade since Sandi & Randy Dittmann
came upon a gently wooded piece of land nestled into the lower western
slope of Red Fork Hill. The picturesque acreage was part of what had originally
been the homestead of Tecumseh Perryman, one of the many who was a part of the early activities that would become Tulsey Town.
Amidst the trees and outcroppings, the Dittmanns found
a rock-based rambling dwelling which had served as home for several others
through almost a century following its Perryman allotment. Through their
own personal experience working with land and buildings, the Dittmanns
knew at least one thing from their very first impression - this was going
to take some work!
They loved this place and were convinced
that others would too. So they went to work discovering skilled workers
and craftsmen who could draw out the beauty and the best of nature's woods. They designed the spaces for the peace
and comfort of those who would become their guests.
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