SHARE THE QUIET ELEGANCE OF THIS QUINTESSENTIAL SEASIDE HOME
Few summer places on this island boast such an elegant yet understated interior as this 2138 sq. ft., shingle-clad “Nova Scotia saltbox”. Edwardian wood paneling and built-ins abound, in original varnish, remarkably preserved. Room sizes are ample and high ceilinged, punctuated with Arts-and-Crafts style french doors and large windows letting in lots of light. The fireplace and bookcase configuration must be seen to be appreciated. Its kitchen is timeless in design with fabulous pantry, adjoining a formal dining area. This diamond sits off on a quiet side road between two huge horsechestnuts that frame the view looking down on Woodwards Cove. Picture yourself in one of the Adirondack chairs that grace the front lawn and you’ll come to appreciate that “island time” is more than an expression. A bonus is the 20x28 gambrel roofed barn out back where wooden boats were once crafted. Plan a get-aquainted visit soon or risk missing out!