Wake up to breathtaking bluff views, sip your morning coffee surrounded by a peaceful forest, and end the day beneath a sky full of stars. Tucked away on 15 secluded acres near Sewanee, The Perch is a cozy tiny home designed for those looking to slow down, unplug, and reconnect with nature.
Whether you're visiting the University of the South, hiking Tennessee's incredible trails, or simply looking for a quiet weekend away, The Perch offers the perfect balance of comfort and adventure.
The tiny home comfortably sleeps up to 4 guests with:
• One full bed in the loft
• Twin bunk beds
• One full bathroom
• A fully equipped kitchen
• Comfortable living area
• View overlooking the Cumberland Bluff
Explore some of Tennessee's most beautiful outdoor destinations.
Nearby attractions include:
• University of the South (12 miles)
• Downtown Sewanee restaurants and shops (12 miles)
• Perimeter Trail (12 miles)
• Bridal Veil Falls (14 miles)
• Fiery Gizzard Trail (20 miles)
• Savage Gulf State Park (40 miles)
The Perch is intentionally designed as an off-grid escape. There is no Wi-Fi or television, creating space to unplug from daily distractions and reconnect with nature, meaningful conversation, or a good book. Cell service is generally available depending on your carrier.
Things to Know:
The bedroom loft is accessed by a captain's ladder, which is steeper than a traditional staircase and requires comfortable mobility.
Guests have access to the tiny home, porch, scenic overlook, and walking trail.
A separate home is located on the property. Please respect the privacy of guests staying there by remaining within the designated tiny home area.
The canvas tents, retreat fire pit, sauna, and other retreat amenities are reserved for guests staying at the main retreat house and are not included with this rental.
Whether you're chasing waterfalls, hiking one of Tennessee's most scenic trails, visiting Sewanee, or simply craving a peaceful retreat in the woods, The Perch is a place to slow down, breathe deeply, and enjoy the beauty of the Cumberland Plateau.