2386 Highway 201, Tupperville, Nova Scotia B0S 1C0
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Highlights
Estimated ValueNot available
Price/Sqft$205/sqft
Est. Mortgage$2,469/mo
Tax Amount ()-
Days On Market179 days
Description
This historically significant home dates back to the 1780s, built by Loyalist Col. James Delancey, famed throughout Nova Scotian history, his family were prominently among the wealthiest in America. An active political figure, he was elected to the Provincial House of Assembly in 1790 and served for many years. The property of 30 acres overlooks the Annapolis River near Annapolis Royal (Canadas oldest town & the 2nd permanent European settlement in North America). The home has been meticulously restored by local specialists in historic buildings. Wide original floors, large windows with intricate trim, multiple brick fireplaces, sweeping staircase, large rooms and high ceilings showcased his wealth and the grandeur of the period. Recent upgrades include rebuilt windows, complete restoration of some walls, fixtures, flooring, rebuilt vestibule and exterior restoration. An absolute masterclass of how to bring an extraordinary building into modern day while preserving its priceless historic value, this property exudes class with a warm welcoming essence throughout. Currently generating income as a prized AirBnb, this could be continued.