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Wake up each morning to breathtaking views out of every window in this charming, three-bedroom, two-bath, waterfront home on Camano Island. Enjoy the seclusion and quiet of the Island with easy access to the mainland via a bridge. Walk out of this single-level home right onto the beach of Livingston Bay in the Puget Sound.
House is located on a cul-de-sac with very few other homes. The view onto Livingston Bay is practically pristine with minimal other houses in view.
Camano Island is sheltered by Whidbey Island on the west and is known for being in the Olympic rain shadow with only 17-to-20 inches of rain per year... the Northwest's banana belt.
This fabulous beach property has views for days, from the mainland and Mount Rainier to the south, Mount Baker and the Cascade Mountains to the north and east, and Whidbey Island and the length of Camano Island to the west. The house's southern exposure provides a jacuzzi-eyed view of every sunset.
Camano Island has 56 miles of pristine beaches, an 18-hole golf course, multiple outdoor activities including sailing, hiking, waterskiing, beach walking, and fishing and Camano State Park. Bald eagles, blue herons, snow geese, and other wildlife are prevalent. Many artists reside and exhibit their work in the area.
Decorated with the feel of a New England cottage. Master bedroom has comfortable queen-size bed and ample closet space. Master bath has sinfully delicious soaking tub with panoramic view out onto the secluded bay as well as large separate shower. Second bedroom has full-size bed, and third bedroom has twin bed. The huge deck has plenty of patio seating for enjoying sunrise, sunset, bird watching, or stargazing. Barbecue and paddle boat. The spacious great room, with its cozy wood-burning stove is the perfect gathering place. Full kitchen with Jenn-Air range, microwave, espresso machine, coffee maker, coffee grinder, dishwasher, pots and pans, dishes and silverware. Full laundry room. Television, CD/DVD, games, puzzles, and books. All linens and towels provided. Local telephone. Two-car garage.
Only one hour from Seattle (south) or Bellingham (north). Close to Stanwood, LaConner, or Snohomish with easy access to antique stores and art galleries. Pilchuk Glass School founded by internationally renowned glass artist, Dale Chihuly, holds exhibitions throughout the summer, and many artists abound in the area with frequent art exhibits. The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival in April draws international crowds. Camano Island offers boating, crabbing, clamming, bicycling, and walks on the beach.
Perfect retreat for romantic getaway or family vacation. Sleeps up to five people (six with foldaway cot). Welcome to the Great Northwest! |