Additional Rockwell Cottages!

The Dogg House evolved when our youngest son Chris "Dogg" came home from his freshman year at UWSP and wanted a little privacy. Our oldest son Phil and I got out a ruler and a lot of imagination to come up with the design and layout. Phil being a carpenter foreman, building million dollar homes, had no problem running this job except for a few clashes with his miserable father. With the help from family and friends the cottage was completed in 2001.

The cottage has two separated bedrooms with queen beds. The master bedroom features a two person hot tub, wood buring fireplace, bathroom, and a lofted sleeping area with two twin beds. The common area features a 42" satellite TV, pull-out couch, gas fireplace, foose ball table, bar, 400 watt stereo/CD player, and a kitchenette with a stove and microwave. A spiral staircase brings you to the second story bedroom which features a bowed glass window to star gaze from your bed and a deck for your morning coffee or cocktails later if desired. Always watch for deer, pheasant, grouse, wild turkey or whatever might be around. Most of the antiques throughout the cottage were stolen from Grandpa Leo & Grandma Dode.

The private cottage is set on twenty partially wooded acres and is surrounded by beautiful scenery. It is conveniently located in Door County between Sturgeon Bay and Egg Harbor. There are walking/cross-country skiing trails throughout the property and within two miles there is a boat launch, golf course (Cherry Hills), two excellent restaurants (Birmingham's and Schartner's on the Shore), and snowmobiling trails. It is setup great for entertaining guests and can accommodate one couple or sleeps up to eight. There is a fire pit with tripod for cooking over the open fire or a gas grill for convenience, some firewood is provided. The cottage is available for rental year round.

We hope you will enjoy our little getaway as much as we have. 
Peace, the Rockwell Family

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