3610 Highway 358, South Scots Bay, Nova Scotia B0P 1H0
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Price/Sqft$326/sqft
Est. Mortgage$2,057/mo
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Days On Market1 day
Description
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Annapolis Valley, this tastefully renovated farmhouse offers the perfect blend of rural tranquility and modern comfort. Situated on nearly 6 acres of elevated land, this property enjoys sweeping views of the Minas Basin and surrounding farmland - a serene backdrop for everyday living. Inside, the home features 3 comfortable bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, plus an additional main-level room ideal for a home office or guest space. The bright, airy kitchen is a true heart-of-the-home, offering ample cupboard and seamless flow into a sun-drenched dining area in the bright sunroom. Recent upgrades include a new septic system, new windows and doors, roof, and siding, electrical, and a fully renovated interior including electric baseboards throughout and new stainless steel kitchen appliances. Characteristic vintage features have been retained through the renovation, including the clawfoot soaker tub, main-level hardwood floors and the wooden staircase. Outdoors, you'll find a large barn (as-is, where-is), providing potential for hobby farming or storage, and a 1200sqft concrete slab with in-floor plumbing is ready for your vision! Located just minutes from the vibrant village of Canning, this property combines peaceful rural living with convenient access to amenities. Whether you're dreaming of a quiet country escape, a small hobby farm, or a low-maintenance family home, this opportunity is not to be missed!
Property Details
Interior
Features
Main Floor Floor
Mud Room
6'7 x 6'8Kitchen
13'3 x 15'8Sun Room
13'11 x 7'5Dining Room
11'10 x 12'1Property History




