Welcome to “Seaclusion.” A stunning seaside classic shingled style home designed to capture sweeping saltwater views from every room. This approximately 4,000 square foot, luxury waterfront retreat includes two moorings and sits on a sprawling 1.7 acres with 430 feet of beachfront abutting boat ramp and desirable Fogland Beach ~ you can walk miles of waterfront from your front steps. Sit on one of four decks or stone patios to enjoy early sunrises or unusually gorgeous sunsets over the Sakonnet River. This property includes stunning four season seaside gardens, with well-established perennial beds that softly sculpt the area surrounding the house, which seems to dance with the ocean breeze. The lavish gardens showcase many familiar and unusual plants, shrubs and trees which compliments the multi-level stonework and microclimates on the property. The magnificent maple tree is a favorite spot on the south side of the property to rest in the shade enjoying the breezes as you swing from your air chair. A small orchard on the east side of the property contains organically grown blueberry bushes, pear, apple and peach trees. The plantings were chosen to encourage birds and butterflies, a true haven for the naturalist. “Seaclusion” is the ideal location to slip away and enjoy the longer days of summer as you enjoy swimming, boating,windsurfing, kayaking, sunning, searching for seashells and sea glass and miles of conservation trails and estuaries. Only minutes to Historic Tiverton Four Corners, where you can stroll along the shops, enjoy casual dining, visit the local wine and cheese bizarre, grab an ice cream at the famous Grey’s Ice Cream Shop, do some antiquing and visit local galleries. You will often find farmers markets, artist tours, garden tours, antique car shows, local bands at the “Meeting House” and many more events throughout the year. Further down the road into nearby Little Compton is the well known, Carolyn’s Sakonnet Vineyards, where you can sample estate grown wines, have a picnic, or catch the summer open air music series. “Seaclusion” is not without history. In the early 1900’s, it was known as Almy’s Wharf, where the Queen City and Islander ferries delivered passengers from Providence, who desired to escape from the city life and enjoy life by the sea and merchants, who brought goods to Four Corners and Little Compton. The wharf was destroyed by the hurricane of 1935 and a 100’ stone pier was rebuilt. The stone peer is still evident on the south border of the property and is reminiscent of an iconic time. Overtime the Wharf was shut down and a small summer cottage was erected in the 1950’s. The current owner turned this small unassuming cottage into the beautiful manor that you see today. The home offers three suites, hardwood flooring throughout, chef’s kitchen, living room with vaulted ceiling, architectural lighting and fireplace, open kitchen and dining and cozy unique spaces where you can bask in the sun.
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