Featured on Barnwood Builders! Historic 1860s Cabin | Sunset Views
Step into a piece of living history. Featured on Season 8 of the hit DIY show Barnwood Builders, Melton’s View is a masterfully restored 1860s antique log home from Bull’s Gap, Tennessee. Perched on a quiet ridge in the Timberidge , this cabin offers a rare blend of 19th-century soul and 21st-century luxury. Whether you’re watching the sunset over the snow-dusted peaks from the rocking chairs or relaxing in the private lower-deck hot tub, you’ll experience the Smokies exactly as they were meant to be seen: peaceful, secluded, and historic.
The Best Views in Gatlinburg
The Sunset View: True to its name, Melton’s View offers "million-dollar" western-facing sunset vistas. Enjoy panoramic views of the mountains and even catch a glimpse of the Ober Gatlinburg ski slopes from your private decks.
Seclusion & Wildlife: Located at the end of a quiet road, our cabin borders a protected preserve where black bears, wild turkeys, and deer are frequent visitors to the nearby pond.
Luxury Layout for Couples or Small Families
Two Luxury Suites: Perfect for two couples or a family of four, the cabin features two spacious bedrooms on separate levels, each with its own full bathroom.
Chef’s Kitchen: Enjoy granite countertops and stainless steel appliances in a kitchen that blends farmhouse charm with modern utility.
Entertainment: Relax by the stone fireplace in the main living area or head to the basement for a game of checkers or a movie on the Roku Smart TVs.
Stress-Free Access & Location
Paved & Flat Parking: Forget the stress of mountain roads. Melton’s View features ample, flat, paved parking—ideal even for motorcycles or standard sedans.
Shortcut to Success: We are perfectly positioned between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, with local shortcuts that put you in the heart of the Parkway attractions in just minutes.!
Step into a piece of living history. Featured on Season 8 of the hit DIY show Barnwood Builders, Melton’s View is a masterfully restored 1860s antique log home from Bull’s Gap, Tennessee.