Tall arborvitae line the driveway on the right, the left side is open. Then you see why; the house, set on a hill like a small castle, comes into view. You can’t resist and turn to see what the house is facing. The horizon explodes into open sky and green-forested land surrounding Aspinook Pond. Tearing yourself away from the water embracing the land, you look up at the house. The hill on which the house is set is made comfortably accessible by stone staircases and tiered patios. This kind of view expects nothing less. The front entrance is on the far side of the house, guarded by pine woods and a koi pond. Stepping in, you’re greeted by a massive stone fireplace, bracketed by the endless view of the water on the far side of the house. It's a perfect balance of the solid strength of stone and endless lightness of water. Nearly every room affords a view; even from the indoor pool. The interior of the house seems barely contained by the walls. The ceilings are high and the glass abundant. An open floor plan allows the living space to define its own character, the living is nearly outdoors; there’s even a family room with a bar overlooking the indoor pool. The expansive master bedroom en-suite should have room service. There is even a fireplace. You’ll be glad of this especially during the colder parts of the year. The waterview is so entrancing, you will find yourself drawn out to the balcony. This is like living on an island, except you can drive and there are no toll bridges.
Date | Event | Price | $/Sqft | Source |
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Listing Removed For Sale | $599,900 | $162 | Randall, Realtors - Real Living | |
Price Changed | $599,900 -11.11% | $162 | Randall, Realtors - Real Living | |
Listed For Sale | $674,900 | $182 | Randall, Realtors - Real Living |