11 Lions Club Rd, Fox Point, Nova Scotia B0J 1T0
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For more information, please click the "More Information" button. Discover seaside living in the heart of Hubbards at 11 Lions Club Rd, just steps from the beach. This unique, newly built Nova Scotia–styled home blends classic maritime character with modern comfort - ideal as a year-round residence, weekend retreat, or potential investment property. Inside, a bright coastal design with large windows welcomes natural light and salty sea breezes. The versatile layout provides 2 bedrooms plus a den/office - perfect for guests, remote work, or hobbies - paired with 1.5 thoughtfully planned bathrooms for everyday ease and effortless entertaining. Charming Nova Scotia styling throughout pays homage to the area's coastal heritage. Walk down the street for sunrise and sunset beach strolls, then enjoy the welcoming Hubbards community with its stunning beaches, a weekly farmers' market, and the legendary Shore Club known for famous lobster suppers and concerts. You're close to restaurants, cafés, and everyday amenities while still enjoying peace and privacy. With quick access to Halifax, Peggy's Cove, Mahone Bay, and Lunenburg, this address is equally suited to commuters and weekenders. Relax on the porch after a beach day, entertain friends, and breathe in the ocean air - 11 Lions Club Rd perfectly balances charm and convenience in true Nova Scotia style.
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Main Floor Floor
Eat In Kitchen
11'11 x 11'0Ensuite Bath 1
5'0 x 5'10Bath 1
10'6 x 5'11Primary Bedroom
16'7 x 13'0Exterior
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Garage spaces 1
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Other parking spaces 2
Total parking spaces 3
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