Log cabin cottage-style home
A Dove Nest started out as a dream of Innkeepers Bob & Theresa (Terry) Dove. The first drawings of the future log home were done on a napkin during a lunch break at work. The Doves knew the home had to be something unique to do honor to the property. The result is a beautiful marriage of property and structure. The Doves knew their extend
A Dove Nest started out as a dream of Innkeepers Bob & Theresa (Terry) Dove. The first drawings of the future log home were done on a napkin during a lunch break at work. The Doves knew the home had to be something unique to do honor to the property. The result is a beautiful marriage of property and structure. The Doves knew their extended family of preteens and teens would grow up all too soon and leave them empty nesters. They can now realize their dream of sharing their Nest with others as a bed and breakfast.
A Dove Nest is a very quiet, retreat-like setting that is secluded and full of wildlife. As you travel slowly along the winding 1/2 mile private driveway, please watch for the wildlife along the way. White-tail deer, ruffled grouse, woodcocks, pheasants, turkeys, squirrels, woodchucks, beavers, Blue Heron cranes, Sand Hill Cranes, turtles
A Dove Nest is a very quiet, retreat-like setting that is secluded and full of wildlife. As you travel slowly along the winding 1/2 mile private driveway, please watch for the wildlife along the way. White-tail deer, ruffled grouse, woodcocks, pheasants, turkeys, squirrels, woodchucks, beavers, Blue Heron cranes, Sand Hill Cranes, turtles and many others including an occasional coyote have been seen during the drive back. There are several varieties of plants and wildflowers on the property that are protected or endangered including Trilliums, Yellow Ladies Slippers, Swamp Milkweed, and the newly found Fringed Gentian and Rough Gentian. Miscellaneous migratory birds too numerous to mention have been seen in the Spring and Fall enjoying their own B&B experience at A Dove Nest. Many varieties move on to their final destinations but hundreds live here. A Dove Nest has many areas left in its natural environment. The land provides all of the food and shelter necessary for the wildlife. No wildlife is fed by us, only by Mother Nature. Hay is harvested off the fields two to three times during the summer. Contributing to your farm stay experience is the harvesting of wild apples and berries used in the production of our syrups, jams, and jellies served with our home-cooked hearty family-style breakfast. Michigan's Thumb area is primarily beautiful farm land. The Kingston area is more rolling hills and woods, making a perfect wildlife habitat area. A Dove Nest is many things rolled up into one package. Our mission is to make your stay one you will remember fondly for years to come and to build on those great times by coming often, and enjoying something new each time you are here
We love our customers, so if you would like to stop by for a visit, please call ahead so that we can make sure we are home!
4400 Phillips Road, Kingston, Michigan 48741, United States
989-683-8404 (preferred method of contact) tdove@adovenestbedandbreakfast.com
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