Halfway Hill House is an architect-designed, two-bedroom coastal retreat in Port Rexton on Newfoundland's Bonavista Peninsula. Designed by Woodford Architecture and featured in Nuvo and Wallpaper magazines, the home captures sweeping ocean views from Fox Island to the Trinity Lighthouse.
Just steps from the renowned Skerwink Trail and the Port Rexton Brewery, the property offers a quiet balance of thoughtful design, nature, and everyday ease - a considered place to slow down by the ocean.
The Space
The house features two serene bedrooms, each with a queen bed, along with a bright, open-concept living space. Large windows and private decks create a constant connection to the surrounding landscape.
The kitchen is fully equipped for simple meals or longer stays, and thoughtful amenities throughout make the house comfortable year-round.
A separate bunkie/studio is available by request and subject to an additional fee. When added, it provides flexible extra space and includes a half bath.
Sleeping arrangements
• Bedroom 1: Queen bed
• Bedroom 2: Queen bed
• Bunkie (optional): Queen bed — available only upon request - additional fee applies
Bathrooms
• One full bathroom in the main house
• One half bath in the main house
• One half bath in the bunkie (when booked)
What you’ll enjoy:
• Wide ocean views from Fox Island to Trinity
• Private decks off the bedrooms and living area
• Fully equipped kitchen
• Washer and dryer
• High-speed WiFi
• Parking for two vehicles
• Designer finishes and quality materials throughout.
Location
The property is located on the scenic Bonavista Peninsula, in the quiet Town of Port Rexton. Just a short walk to the renowned Skerwink Trail, the Port Rexton Brewery and local dining, the area is a delight for outdoor enthusiasts, and those looking for a peaceful retreat. The towns of Bonavista and Trinity are an easy drive, with opportunities nearby for hiking, kayaking, whale watching, birding, berry picking, and exploring historic sites.