c. 1899 – Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia
Details below are from September 2019, sold status has not been verified.
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Added to OHD on 9/2/19 - Last OHD Update: 6/1/20 -
To verify, check the listing links below.
Added to OHD on 9/2/19 - Last OHD Update: 6/1/20 -
Off Market / Archived
7910 Highway 7, Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia, Canada B0J2L0
Map: Street
$149,900 CAD | $107,008 USD- 4 Bed
- 1 Bath
- 1944 Sq Ft
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A rare opportunity to own a piece of history. Welcome to Guild House, a registered Heritage Property built c. 1899 designed in the Second Empire style, in near original condition, with all contents included. Located in the Heart of Musquodoboit Harbour and zoned MU (mixed use), this property has tremendous potential in a commercial application. Located at the crossroads of Highway 7, Route 357, and East Petpeswick Road, the exposure for this property and any commercial operation is significant. The property is being sold as is where is and does require work to bring it back to it's former glory. Nova Scotia's Eastern Shore attracts locals and tourists alike with unparalleled scenery including Martinique Beach just down the road...the longest in the province at 5 km. Been dreaming of a B&B on the East Coast, or a project of historical significance-- 7910 Highway 7 is waiting for you!
Contact Information
Mary Stickings, RE/MAX Nova902-719-7409
Links, Photos & Additional Info
Country: Canada
Period & Associated Styles: Victorian Era
Features: Painted Wood | Misc: Canadian, Commercial/Business Use, Fixer-Uppers, International Homes
Period & Associated Styles: Victorian Era
Features: Painted Wood | Misc: Canadian, Commercial/Business Use, Fixer-Uppers, International Homes
7 Comments on c. 1899 – Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia
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Escondido, CA
This is so great! I really wouldn’t change it much.
Upstate, NY
I love it! Plant a bunch of trees and shrubs to block out some views, back date the second bathroom and kitchen, and I’m there – just in time for winter! : )
Strawn, TX
How charming! All contents included, you can’t beat that!
I wouldn’t want to have to write out my address (If I lived here). Your hand would get tired! Plus, you would have to learn to spell Musquodoboit!
Denver, CO
Ha ha.
Great house! Did you notice the picture of the Queen on the wall? That is very typical of old Canadian houses. My nanny (grandmother) always had a photo of the reigning monarch hanging in the dining room.
Denver, CO
This is a cutie. Visions of canning in that big kitchen on the wood stove. Lanterns burning and the fireplace roaring. Rocking chairs and family stories between music and singing. Has history, that’s for sure. Loving family home.