Overview
Description
Discover the timeless elegance of this Grand Century Home, built in 1853 and nestled on a generous corner lot in the historic town of Pictou. This distinguished residence features a circular concrete driveway and an additional driveway off Prince Street, providing ample parking options. Impeccably maintained to preserve its original character and charm, the home welcomes you with a grand main foyer. The spacious living room, dining room, and two parlours offer an inviting atmosphere for gatherings. The large modern kitchen, complete with an island and gas stove, ensures a perfect blend of historic charm and contemporary convenience. The main floor also includes a convenient 2-piece bath and laundry area. Upstairs, a large landing with stunning views leads to three beautifully appointed bedrooms, one of which features an ensuite bath in the main section of the home. The back quarters offer three additional bedrooms with two ensuite baths, and a secondary stairwell providing easy access to the kitchen. The Carrage house acts as a double bay, wired garage, Perfect for storage space, hobby shop or potential secondary suite. The two spacious covered decks offer an ideal space for family gatherings, outdoor entertaining or relaxation. Some unique historic features include 8 marble fireplaces with 4 being converted to propane inserts, grand arch ways and mouldings, wood working and much more! The spacious walk up attic provides offers a spectacular view of the waterfront and surrounding Town, Let your imagine run with the potential this blank canvas offers. This meticulously maintained home is a perfect blend of historic charm and modern comfort, making it a true rare gem in the heart of the Historic Town of Pictou.
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Neighborhood Information
Pictou, NS
Pictou is a small town in Nova Scotia, Canada, known for its picturesque harbour and rich history. Located on the beautiful Northumberland Shore, Pictou offers a charming small-town feel with all the amenities of a larger city.
It was the landing place of the first Scottish immigrants in Nova Scotia and is often referred to as the 'Birthplace of New Scotland'. The town is home to the Hector Heritage Quay, a replica of the ship that the first Scottish settlers arrived on, and the Pictou County Military Heritage Museum. With a population of around 3,400 residents, Pictou offers a tight-knit community with a welcoming atmosphere.
Living in Pictou does come with some drawbacks. As with any small town, job opportunities can be limited. However, the cost of living is relatively low, and the quality of life is high, making it an attractive place for those looking for a slower pace of life.
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Compared to other cities in Canada, Pictou offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a desirable place to live. Its location on the Northumberland Shore provides residents with beautiful views and easy access to outdoor activities. However, job opportunities can be limited due to its small size. Overall, Pictou scores an 80 out of 100 for desirability.
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The schools in Pictou are part of the Chignecto-Central Regional Centre for Education and are known for their commitment to providing a high-quality education. However, because Pictou is a small town, school options are somewhat limited compared to larger cities. The schools score a 75 out of 100.
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Entertainment in Pictou is largely centered around the town's history and natural beauty. The Hector Heritage Quay and the Pictou County Military Heritage Museum are popular attractions. There are also several festivals throughout the year, including the Pictou Lobster Carnival. The town scores an 85 out of 100 for entertainment.
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Outdoor activities are abundant in Pictou, with its prime location on the Northumberland Shore. Residents and visitors can enjoy boating, fishing, hiking, and more. Compared to other cities in Canada, Pictou offers an excellent array of outdoor activities, earning it a score of 90 out of 100.
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Property Details
On Market Date | 2024-07-22T01:04:40.9 |
Status | ACTIVE |
Price | $646,649.00 |
Year Built | 1853 |
Neighborhood | Northern Region |
Location | Lat: 45.678847, Lng: -62.714677 |
Bedrooms | 6 |
Bathrooms (Full) | 3 |
Bathrooms (Half) | 1 |
Bathrooms (Total) | 4 |
Square Feet | 4,400.00 |
Lot Size | 32,700.00 32700 |
Garage Spaces | Yes |
Appliances | Range - Gas,Dishwasher,Dryer,Washer |
Heating | Fireplace,Furnace,Hot Water,Radiator |
Water Source | Municipal |
Sewer | Municipal |
Interior Features | Ensuite Bath,Gas Stove(s),Propane Fireplace |
Roof | Asphalt Shingle |
Flooring | Carpet,Ceramic,Hardwood,Laminate,Linoleum,Softwood |
Lot Features | Cleared,Landscaped,Level,Year Round Road |
Community Features | Park,Playground,Public Transit,Recreation Center,School Bus Service,Shopping,Marina,Place of Worship |
Association Fee | 0.00 |
Assessments | 252700 |
Listing Office Name | Royal LePage Atlantic(Stellarton) |
Listing Agent | Elizabeth (Liz) MacFarlane |
MLS® | 202417381 |
No representation is made as to the accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footages are approximate and all information should be confirmed by customer.