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In Rural Nova Scotia, a Three-Structure Home Built With Attention to Detail
The property, which is on the Atlantic Ocean and has a pond out back, features sleek structures on a former fishing village By Michael Kaminer |
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Price: C$3.75 million (US$2.93 million)
With the Atlantic Ocean in front and an idyllic pond in back, this two-acre estate in rural Nova Scotia plants three sleek structures on the site of a centuries-old settlement.
Designed by Brian MacKay-Lyons of MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects, a celebrated Nova Scotia-based architect whose family roots in the region stretch back generations, the two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom compound covers nearly 2,800 square feet of living space. The property includes 233 feet of deeded ocean frontage, according to Alexandra Vallee of Engel & Völkers Halifax, the listing agent.