1607 NORTH BEACH ROAD, Salt Spring, British Columbia V8K1A8
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Price/Sqft$1,347/sqft
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Description
Here it is – the perfect little sunny beach house. Tucked away in a quiet Salt Spring corner offering sweeping views of Trincomali Channel, Wallace, Secretary and Galiano islands. Enjoy the multiple garden areas or relax on over 900+ sf of wrap around deck perfect for taking in the amazing array of bird and marine life or walk down the stairs to the gently sloping backyard leading to the 100’ of amazing low bank beach frontage the perfect launch spot for your paddle board, kayak, or a refreshing swim. Inside you’re greeted with character and charm from the great room with vaulted post and beam natural wood ceiling and panoramic ocean views from the kitchen, dining and living rooms. There’re ample windows to let in the natural light and the fresh salt air and a cozy wood stove for those chilly evenings. Wrap around butcher block counter tops provide ample room for any chef. The bright primary ocean view bedroom has deck access and updated ensuite. The home also features remodelled main bath and laundry with separate outside access. Private tucked away office also features its own ocean view. Extra large studio with work benches and French Door ideal for all kinds of creative possibilities. There are also a separate workshop and storage sheds. Newer glass green house and extra water catchment for the gardens. If you’re wanting that special beach character look no further this is your home. (id:39198)
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Interior
Features
Main level Floor
Kitchen
10' x 9'Dining room
12' x 10'Living room
12' x 17'Workshop
18' x 15'Exterior
Parking
Garage spaces -
Garage type -
Total parking spaces 3
Property History
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