Summary:
Escape to Whistler's View, a charming 2-bedroom bungalow in Crow Head, Twillingate. Enjoy breathtaking North Atlantic views from the large deck, perfect for spotting icebergs and whales. This cozy retreat offers a true Newfoundland experience, ideal for couples and families seeking a peaceful getaway.
The Space:
This charming holiday home offers a comfortable and inviting space for your stay. The layout includes:
* **Eat-in Kitchen:** Fully equipped with a coffee maker, kettle, toaster, oven, stove, microwave, refrigerator, and cookware, making it easy to prepare your meals.
* **Spacious Living Area:** A welcoming area to relax and unwind.
* **Bedroom 1:** Features a queen bed and an ensuite bathroom with a shower.
* **Bedroom 2:** Includes two single beds.
* **Full Bathroom 1:** Equipped with a bathtub and shower.
* **Full Bathroom 2:** Equipped with a shower.
* **Outdoor Deck:** A large deck area perfect for enjoying the outdoors.
* **Grassy Lawn:** A spacious lawn area for relaxation and activities.
* **Outdoor Fire Pit:** An ideal spot for evening gatherings.
Guest Access:
You'll have access to the entire home.
The Neighborhood:
Crow Head is a tiny town on Twillingate Island, with an approximate population of 156. It's home to the Long Point Lighthouse and beautiful coastal hiking trails.
Getting Around:
Most people arrive in Crow Head by car. It's a lovely community to walk around but a car is necessary to get to the amenities in nearby Twillingate (i.e. grocery store, gas station, restaurants, etc.).
Other Things to Note:
This property has been operated as successful vacation home for years, consistently receiving 5-star reviews. Starting in the fall of 2022, the owners have hired Outport Realty to manage the property for them. As such, we are re-listing the property. The owners, who are local to Twillingate, take great pride in this home and look forward to hosting guests for many years to come.
A little history about the home:
Allan Sharpe was a carpenter and foreman in the Asarco mine in Buchans. He moved home in the 1960's to semi-retire and was known around Crow Head for his constant whistling as he worked around his property or as he walked about the town, hence the name "Whistler's View". Allan and his wife Clara spent their retirement years here. This was his home. This was his view.
The home was built in the 1960's and recently has undergone an extensive renovation both interior and exterior.