Details
Address:536 & 534 Main St.Type:ResidentialStyle:2 1/2 Story"Queen Anne Victorian"Bedrooms:6"In Main House"Bathrooms:3"2 Ensuite"Basement:Yes"Dry, but not finished."Size:2,500 sq. ft."In Main House"Lot Type:RectangularLot Size:0.5 acres"Slopes to Annapolis River"Has Suite:PotentialYear Built:1895"Updated and structurally sound."MLS:05125331
Description
Queen Anne Victorian homes are known for their elaborate design features and this Riverfront dwelling will not dissappoint! Just a few original architectural features include high tin ceilings, hard and soft wood floors, stained glass windows, some original iron floor grates, and the grand staircase. As you can see the exterior holds true to character homes of the late 1800's. There are six bedrooms and three full bathrooms along with a number of bright and warm family spaces. A new deck has been built off the kitchen and it offers private views of the River.
A carriage house has been added to the property, in which there are two studio apartments on the upper level, two one bedroom apartments on the floor below (leased by students attending the local community college), and a full walkout workshop on the first floor. There is much to love about this property and opportunity for owners to run a home based business while enjoying the life of small town Nova Scotia.
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| ▪Lawrenctown is a small village nestled along the Annapolis River which meanders along in the valley between the North and South Mountains. We have a population that hovers around six hundred people. | ▪Residents and neighboring communities enjoy many amenities within the village and are located only 20 mins. from Greenwood where along the way more services are available. |
| ▪Village amenities and businesses include: Arena, outdoor swimming pool, exhibition grounds, library, Dr. office, drug store & postal outlet, convience store, restaurant, dog groomer, hair dresser... | ▪There is more than meets the eye... I invite you to let me share with you why this property, this village, this Valley, would make an excellent place to call home. |