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807 Ann Street
Beaufort, NC 28516
$2,350,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4465
Property Description
A true Beaufort charmer, this coastal craftsman-style home was a 2018 Best in American Living Award Winner! Featuring 3,508 square feet in the main home and an additional 957 square feet in the detached guest studio. Please see the detailed Special Features sheet & the professional sketch that illustrate the unique characteristics of this one-of-a-kind home, this classic 2-story design combines the best of old world Beaufort with modern comforts. A large covered front porch enhances this lovely home and provides a welcoming entry into an inviting and warm interior offering wood flooring, a spacious living area w/fireplace, gourmet kitchen with upgraded appliances and a snack bar area, a formal dining space, a den with built-in cabinets, mudroom with built-ins and a full bath on this level. The den area open onto a large screened porch to extend the living space for dining al fresco or finding a quiet space. The 2nd floor offers: the primary bedroom suite with a gorgeous bath featuring a tiled shower, a soaking tub, and double sinks; a walk-in closet & a private balcony round out this fantastic primary bedroom space; also on this level there are 3 guest bedrooms, 2 full baths and a laundry area. As a bonus, the detached guest studio with another full bath adds 957 square feet; this space is fully heated/cooled and finished with similar quality as the main home. The combined square footage of main home plus studio creates 4,465 square feet of a truly unique home located in the heart of Beaufort. The detached building also includes: a carport, storage spaces, porch and the finished studio with a full bath. In addition there is another shelter area with an outdoor shower. Ann Street provides easy access to the storied downtown Beaufort area for restaurants, shopping, public boat ramp on Taylor's Creek and historic sites. Homes of this caliber, restoration and finish are rarely available - the time is now to capture a slice of Beaufort history at 807 Ann Street.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1922
MLS Number
100417519
Location
Address
807 Ann Street
City
Beaufort
State
NC
Zip Code
28516
County
CARTERET
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams Crystal Coast, original listing
Name
Keller Williams Crystal Coast
Phone
(252) 515-7291
Office Name
Keller Williams Crystal Coast
Office Phone
(252) 515-7291
Agent Name
Mary Cheatham King team

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