Charming Historic Seaside Property
- 3 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- 9,915 m² Plot surface
Description
Located in the scenic community of Mill Cove, just minutes from Hubbards, this charming 2.45 acre seaside property proudly overlooks St. Margaret’s Bay with 172 feet of beautiful oceanfront, stunning water views and all day sun. Lovingly restored, this home blends historic character with modern amenities and is complemented by an expansive green space that invites you to the water's edge. A bank slopes down to another level where there is room to build a bunkie or boathouse by the sea. The property's history is reflected in remnants of an old apple orchard and a stone wall that borders the land. The charm of the tranquil and private exterior is enhanced by a warm and welcoming interior. The main level has great flow with an open concept living, dining and kitchen area. Wide plank floors and exposed beams give it a country cottage feel. French doors lead to the peaceful back verandah where you can watch the sunrise over the bay while sipping your morning coffee. In the evenings, cozy up with a book next to the Vermont Castings wood burning stove. Upstairs, vistas of the sparkling ocean are on display from the bright primary bedroom and from your clawfoot tub in the sunny 5pc bathroom. This large property is zoned as Settlement Residential 2 and has great potential for subdivision as well as the addition of more structures. The well-appointed home comes tastefully furnished and includes Adirondack chairs, a Webber BBQ and a John Deere ride-on mower. Located in the Shatford Trust Area, this property is a short stroll to two lovely sandy beaches, minutes from the Aspotogan Ridge Golf Club and close to the restaurants, farmer's market, sailing club and other amenities of Hubbards. Go for breakfast at one of the local cafes, take a dip at Queensland Beach, dine on the cove at Tuna Blue, or enjoy a lobster supper and dance the night away at the Shore Club. A 20 minute drive to Chester and an easy 35 minute drive to Halifax, this is a rare find on Nova Scotia's spectacular South Shore.