A view to the woodland pond at the rear of the house. A perfect dining setting can be found here, with the not too uncommon glimpse of a fox – hence the house’s namesake of “Fox Hollow.”
Photos by Susan Gilmore
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The house has a beautiful pond and wildlife behind it, all set within rolling woods. Cable railings keep the view of the pond open for diners to enjoy. The occasional fox sighting gave the house its name, Fox Hollow.
A view to the woodland pond at the rear of the house. A perfect dining setting can be found here, with the not too uncommon glimpse of a fox – hence the house’s namesake of “Fox Hollow.”
Photos by Susan Gilmore
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A view to the woodland pond at the rear of the house. A perfect dining setting can be found here, with the not too uncommon glimpse of a fox – hence the house’s namesake of “Fox Hollow.”