Tucked along a quiet stretch of County Hwy E just outside Mason, this 1950 home rests on 0.68 acres of mature, lovingly tended grounds with open-field views toward the Penokee Hills. A row of white poplars frames the drive, a spring-blooming crabapple stands just beyond, and the yard unfolds into decades of established plantings ? peonies, irises, daylilies, lilies, high sedum, sweet William, a Rotunda rose, and a honeysuckle by the back door that the hummingbirds have claimed as their own. Gardeners will find asparagus and raspberry canes behind the garage, a young apple tree, and blue spruce across the side yard, with milkweed left standing for the pollinators. Inside, the 1,290 sq ft single-level layout offers 2 bedrooms, a full bath, and well-cared-for hardwood flooring in the bedroom that may carry on beneath the carpet and linoleum elsewhere. The home is weather-tight and economical to live in ? the current owner typically burns under 600 gallons of propane across a Northwoods winter ? with a roof and new vents installed in 2011, updated electrical, a private well with clean, good-tasting water, city sewer, and Norvado high-speed fiber internet. A detached 2-car garage adds storage and workspace. Quiet, well-built, and wrapped in birdsong and open country ? a rare chance to own a place someone has clearly cherished.