
The Main Lodge
According to legend, after the Civil War an architect gave the house plans to the owner as a wedding gift, but the architect's name is unknown.
The house has been immaculately restored., features include large porches, a copper roof, hardwood floors, several fireplaces, modern kitchen, cypress molding, ceilings and panels, study, and a remarkable oval entrance hall. The dining room mural was painted by Jennifer Rempel of Pittsburg in 1994 and contains only wildlife and flora indigenous to Woodside. A pool fed by clear, artesian spring water sits in the side yard.
Built in 1871, the mansion is a throwback to plantation days but has been lovingly renovated with all the modern conveniences. With five bedrooms, the home can accommodate small or large groups of hunting and non-shooting guests. Additional accommodations are available in the Pond House Cottage and the Turkey Creek Hunting Lodge.