The Point is a diverse group of cabins that center around a large camphouse.  The camphouse
has a large fully equipped kitchen that easily manages large groups.  Also in the camphouse are a
large livingroom with pool table, spinet piano, books and games and two large eating porches, one
with a magnificent view of the lake.

A lawn and terrace outside the camphouse provide ample outdoor space for gatherings and
games.  The camphouse can combine with a variety of cabin choices to sleep from 8 to 22 people.  
These include the Bedroom House and Three Meet.

The Point is the main residence of the Conant family when they visit Long Pond and thus has more
limited availability.  There are usually a number of weeks open in June and September with limited
availability in July and August.
The Point Cabins at Cornish Point Cottages
Three Meet is a close cluster of three
one-bedroom cabins.  Two of them have two twin
cots and the middle one has a queen bed. These
cabins are sometimes available to rent with the
Palace which is quite close by.
The Bedroom House has a bedroom with double bed that sits directly over the lake shore.  The cabin has a lovely
living-room with fireplace, daybed, microwave, small refrigerator and sink; a lake-side deck; bathoom with claw-foot tub; a
second bathroom with shower stall (accessed from outside the cabin for common use); and an understairs bedroom with
two cots.
The Throne Room is a common bath house that is reserved for use by residents of Three Meet and the Conant family
cabins.  New in 2003, it has a toilet room with sink; a shower room with sink and an outdoor shower.  All are equipped
with on-demand hot water.
The Camphouse living room looks
onto the lake and has a fireplace.
The dining area in the kitchen
More dining on the back porch.
THE CAMPHOUSE
The living room with fireplace
The bedroom is on the shore
The Bedroom House
The middle Three Meet has a queen bed
For Reservations:
cornishpoint@yahoo.com
(630) 212-2356
The front yard has grassy terraces.
The living room fireplace
Heidi Graf