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1902 Queen Anne – Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia

Posted on OHD: 9/10/20. As of 8/1/22, it was no longer for sale. It is archived here for historical reference and educational purposes.

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372 St. George St, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada

Located centrally in the charming sea side town of Annapolis Royal, this impressive Queen Anne Victorian beauty has been extensively and meticulously restored with respect given to its exquisite craftsmanship and character and is being sold COMPLETELY FURNISHED. Surround yourself in history while enjoying the modern comforts of today. This home boasts a wraparound porch which is partially enclosed and two front entrances perfect for the home based business or guest suite. Enjoy the look and feel of historic Annapolis Royal while sitting on the front porch gazing across at Fort Anne and the harbour. The grand formal foyer, breathtaking hand-carved staircase and Victorian-era details usher you into rooms that are bright and spacious offering soaring ceilings, huge windows with stained and curved glass, beautiful wood floors, elegant moldings, and stunning ornamental fireplaces. 3 ensuite baths and 4 bedrooms grace the second level. The kitchen is in keeping with the house's original historic charm. The dining room is large enough to accommodate a sizable dinner party or large family gathering and can be separated with pocket and swinging butlers door. The main level is completed with another ensuite bedroom, additional powder room and main floor laundry. In addition to the porch there is also a fenced back yard for privacy and parking. The carriage house at the back of the property offers a garage, and a guest suite adding both flexibility and value to this downtown offering.
5 Bed · 5.5 Bath · 2,700 Sq Ft
Listed With

Lynn Zavitz, RE/MAX Banner Real Estate :: (902) 308-3008 / (888) 357-5193

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