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Visit REALTOR® website for additional information. Unparalleled Lifestyle & Business Opportunity! 1854 Heritage Meets Modern Comfort. Seabank House is a premier Bed and Breakfast and a magnificent Mid-Victorian masterpiece. Built by Senator Robert Patterson Grant in 1854, this 2 ½ storey landmark overlooks Pictou Harbour, offering a unique blend of historic charm and modern luxury in the "Birthplace of New Scotland." The Business & Lifestyle: This established, 4.5 to 5-star rated B&B offers an exceptional turnkey opportunity with a history of repeat guests and income potential. Enjoy the flexibility of a home-based business in a friendly, tourist-geared town. Pictou serves as a strategic gateway, just 1.5 hours from Halifax and 8 minutes from the PEI Ferry. Architectural Elegance: Authentic details abound: exquisite stained glass, split pillar trim, deep baseboards, and a grand staircase. The second floor features four uniquely decorated guest rooms—including King and Queen suites—each with a modernized full ensuite. (Accommodates up to 10 guests). The wide upstairs hallway provides a stunning setting for "micro-weddings." Main Floor Dining: Elegant seating for 10 near a fully equipped kitchen featuring a six-burner Café stove. Main Floor: Spacious living room with a music area, games table, bay window adjacent to a harbor-view porch. Owner’s Quarters: Private back-of-house suite with a main-floor living room, patio access, and a large upstairs King bedroom with ensuite. Practicalities: Large laundry/office space, powder room, main floor 2pce bathroom and in the back parking for 6 cars. Located at the heart of the Maritimes, Seabank House is a hub for travelers. Guests are steps away from the deCoste Performing Arts Centre, the Jitney Trail ocean walk, the Ship Hector, and local museums. Enjoy nearby PGA golf, beaches, and the vibrant new Waterfront Development. Location, Location, Location.
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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 | 2025-01-14T19:45:04.3 |
| Status | ACTIVE |
| Price | $699,000.00 |
| Year Built | 1854 |
| Neighborhood | Northern Region |
| Location | Lat: 45.676761, Lng: -62.706379 |
| Bedrooms | 5 |
| Bathrooms (Full) | 5 |
| Bathrooms (Half) | 1 |
| Bathrooms (Total) | 6 |
| Square Feet | 4,268.00 |
| Lot Size | 14,832.00 14832 |
| Appliances | Range,Dishwasher,Washer,Freezer,Microwave,Refrigerator |
| Heating | Baseboard,Heat Pump -Ductless,Radiator,Ductless Cooling |
| Water Source | Municipal |
| Sewer | Municipal |
| Interior Features | Ensuite Bath,Secondary Suite,Fireplace(s),See Remarks,Sump Pump |
| Roof | Asphalt Shingle |
| Flooring | Hardwood,Laminate,Vinyl |
| Lot Features | Landscaped,Year Round Road |
| View | View: Harbour |
| Community Features | Playground,Recreation Center,School Bus Service,Shopping,Marina,Place of Worship |
| Association Fee | 0.00 |
| Listing Office Name | PG Direct Realty Ltd. |
| Listing Agent | Jonathan David |
| MLS® | 202500852 |
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.


