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·  17th of february 23:57
·  3,601 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 6

Own a piece of Webster History! This large 6 bedroom house built on 5.09 acres was constructed Circa.1860 by Charles Whiting, builder of "The White House" in Webster Park. He was the original owner of the property. The house was built in the Gothic Revival style with red brick exterior. The front and side porches with their ionic columns were added later between 1890 and 1910. The foundation is fieldstone. As the house was adjacent to Webster Park, it was the home of the park's first foreman.Thi

·  8th of march, 2011 13:18
·  Bedrooms: 6

Located just minutes from Goodlettsville, Nashville, White House, Springfield, Greenbrier, Joelton, Hendersonville, and Madison, this 6-bedroom, 6-bath home is located on 41 gorgeous and usable yet secluded acres in the area. This is the Big Little House on the Prairie! Historic 1800's lodge-sized cabin with huge cedar & poplar logs nestled on 41 gorgeous acres! History tastefully updated w/ modern kitchen, voluminous bonus room; & large hobby/rec areas. Bed/Breakfast? Hunting Lodge? School? 6BR/6BA unique doctor's home is the perfect blend of historical charm and well-done updated spaces. Not only does it contain wonderful family spaces in both the historic and newer parts of the home, but it contains a main level apartment perfect for extended-stay guests or caretakers. Tucked out of site from the road, the house is perched on an overlook at the rear of the level-to-gently rolling acreage with vast amounts of pasture for horses or cattle. The traditional style of the house is timeless and would make a lovely family homestead, bed & breakfast, Montessori or other type of school, or recreational retreat. Plus, it is only 6 minutes to shopping, medical facilities, and I-65 in White House.

·  2 days ago 08:43
·  Bedrooms: 5

Harmony Farm rests on an historic homestead more than 265 years old and built at a time when settlers were drawn to the green valleys of Chester Springs for its rich farmland and majestic views...the very same views that draw people here today. The original colonial farmhouse, constructed in 1745, is located on its original site. This historic property includes 11 acres and a main dwelling house centered on a hill surrounded by the rolling hills and valleys of Chester Springs. The grounds include an expansive lawn, huge stately trees, English boxwood, perennial gardens and a spring-fed, fully stocked pond. The property also includes a stone bank barn, circa 1850 and a horse stable with 4 horse stalls, a charming potting shed, and a large, floating tree house designed by a nationally known arborist and tree house builder, Jonathan Fairoaks. Your approach to the property is through the elegant, understated stone front entrance engraved with Harmony Farm. The original four story stone dwelling has been flawlessly blended with the new structure with an 8 stone exterior. The structure has been meticulously restored to include a generously sized Living Room and Dining Room which can accommodate large dinner parties or for those special occasions, with original fireplaces on either end, custom random width oak flooring and millwork mellowed with age, authentic plank doors designed and built by a local artisan, restored hardware and lighting. The original boxwinder staircase takes you to the 2nd and third floors or to the garden level and the Billiard Room where you are embraced by a sense of times past with its open beamed ceiling and walk in hearth fireplace. The addition and renovation designed by Archer & Buchanan and crafted and constructed by renowned distinctive home builder John Diament, blends four levels of elegant and smart living space. The old house integrity has been maintained as period charm abounds in this new structure. The brick entryway leads you through double door entry into the travertine stone floored reception foyer which is flanked on either side by the original house and the new. Here the helical or floating staircase has a commanding presence. With its dramatic curves and fantastic sweep, it is an eye popping work of art culminated on the fourth floor by an impressive architectural skylight. A sense of harmony is felt in the integrated kitchen/keeping roomthe hub of family activity. Custom cabinetry designed to look like furniture pieces leave open access to all the kitchen elements including the two Subzero refrigerators and four freezer drawers ensconced in a custom designed cherry armoire, a Wolf 6 burner plus griddle duel fuel range with double oven, oversized farmhouse style sink, a cherry island and copper bar sink, and two Bosch dishwashers. Clean lines and authentic moldings combined with varied cabinet heights enhance the overall look. The adjoining Keeping Room/Breakfast Room is accentuated by a domed ceiling and curved wall of windows flooding the space with natural light. A connecting wing houses the mudroom with built-in cabinetry, an informal office space, and a powder room. In keeping with the muted finishes and original detailing, the Family Room is warm and inviting. Center stage is a large federal style fireplace flanked by creamy white built-ins housing the media center. Take in the views of the outdoors or grab a book from the shelves and read by the fire.Unlike original colonial homes, this house has abundant natural light with a floor plan which accommodates the needs of the modern family. Simply look out the French doors or step out onto one of the decks and enjoy the pond and garden views or see the smoke curl from a distant chimney. Anticipate the luxurious spaces you will find as you ascend the staircase to the upper level private areas. The master bedroom is afforded an entrance of its own through double doors. The fittings you have come to expect from this home are carefully rendered here. This relaxing suite is generously sized and the master bath is luxuriously appointed with separate shower, a soaking tub, granite topped vanity and adjoining closet/dressing room. The Dressing Room is surrounded by custom cabinetry and full of natural light. A convenient laundry room with built-in cabinets, a princess suite with private bath and two additional bedrooms with shared bath complete this floor. Continue to the fourth floor to your hide away. This suite of rooms has its own bath and is connected to the other floors by the original boxwinder staircase as well. A floored attic and extra storage can be accessed from this level. The garden level is finished to the same degree of detail as the rest of the home. This space, featuring a custom bar area can accommodate large furnishings or can be a more intimate setting with its curved wall of windows looking onto the adjoining slate patio, overlooking the pond and gardens. Note the fireplace in the cherry paneled library/office with custom surround and deep mantle. Custom cherry bookcases and file space are both practical and handsome and the views through the double glass doors of this peaceful countryside setting take the edge off your day. Or adjourn to the Billiards Room or poker retreat. A convenient second laundry room with custom cabinetry and dog bath will be appreciated after a day swimming in the pond. Indoors and outdoors flow effortlessly into each other. From the decks and custom patio you have a perfect view of the lush, private grounds. A plethora of carefully selected indigenousness plants blend with the native outcropping of gentle hills and dense hardwood trees to create a splendid backdrop for outside enjoyment. The outdoor spaces are transformed creating an ideal setting for festive occasions that celebrate good times with family and friends. Dine al fresco or relax after a swim in your own private pond. The Stable is the perfect home for your horse or pony. The Barn can be a place to make your dreams come true...an artists loft, a fitness center, a shop for the serious woodworker or car buff, or your childs personal playground for skateboarding. Camp out in the tree house on a starry night or have your morning coffee while catching a birds eye view of all that is happening below. Why not have a home that is also a retreat for the entire family? Evoking a feeling of well being and permanence, Harmony Farm is a unique combination of history, the highest quality craftsmanship, in a home designed for entertaining and an environment which will provide a lifestyle which the entire family will enjoy.

S$2,673,987

·  12th of october, 2010 20:29
·  Bedrooms: 5

The White House is a beautifully presented 17th century house steeped in history & situated right on the seafront in the village of Anstruther. There are magnificent sea views over the Firth of Forth from almost every window. The property has tremendous character with many interesting features, including Adam style fireplaces, Delft tiling & original panelled walls. The property has also undergone a programme of upgrading to create a very comfortable family home. The accommodation is spilt over many levels and comprises: 3 public rooms, 5 bedrooms, breakfast/kitchen, bathroom, shower room, W.C, reception hall and utility room. Studio Flat The lower level is a self contained flat with separate access & a connecting door to the utility area of the main house. The accom includes bedroom, shower room & sitting room with kitchen area. '+CHR(13)+ Anstruther is one of the highly acclaimed east Neuk villages in Fife. The East Neuk is best known for its fishing villages built around picturesque harbours and sandy unspoilt beaches.

S$1,931,948

·  17th of april 02:55
·  1,877 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 3

White Hills Location. Immaculate Raised Ranch on cul de sac offers great opportunity.

·  22nd of june, 2010 20:44
·  1,877 acres

1877 acre farm and cattle ranch in SW Ga. This is part of a once larger farm and ranch known through out the state of Ga. Has 470 acres under center pivot irrigation, 990 acres of established pasture. 320 acres of woodlands, 50 aces of pecans. has 1 Steel shelter, 7 frame shelters , horse stable, cow barn, shop, office, Main House, Grain Bins, Hog House, Dog Kennels, Air Strip, Brick House, Tan Siding House, White Block House, Bull Room Guest House, Fuel tanks Will divide into 1080 and 807 acre tract

S$8,556,760

·  24th of april 08:26
·  977 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 2

OWN PART OF SUDGER LAKE HISTORY. ORIGINAL HOME BUILT PRIOR TO 1920. 1-ACRE ON PRIVATE ALL SPORTS LAKE. WALK-OUT BASEMENT WITH SUMMER KITCHEN. WITH A LITTLE TLC, THIS COULD BE A GREAT SUMMER ESCAPE OR REBUILD. THERE'S LOTS OF ROOM. 2-CAR GARAGE. NATURAL FIREPLACE. PUT IN A DOCK & LAUNCH YOUR PLAY TOYS. BATVAI. ( Additional MLS Data: Summer Tax: $3381 Winter Tax: $934 )

·  18th of february 00:03
·  Bedrooms: 7

James Wylie House B&BCirca 1819White Sulphur Springs, West VirginiaThe James Wylie House Bed and Breakfast is a 3-story Georgian Colonial built in 1819 with hand-made brick. Also on the property is a one-bedroom 1794 log cabin fully restored. Both structures set on one acre of land in the city of White Sulphur Springs. Offered turnkey.This all-brick 1819 historical house can be a home, business, or both. At this time it is zoned R2 for James Wylie House B&B, on the National Register of Historic Places. This gracious and comfortable house with seven bedrooms, six baths and eight fireplaces with a total of 4,937 square feet is located on one acre of land. Having been totally renovated in 1988 and 1989 with new plumbing, electrical, and some mechanical, the house and log cabin are in excellent condition. The grounds are beautifully landscaped with gardens, grapes/berries. The house roof was replaced in 2011 with a metal roof, copper and seamless gutters.The 1794 log cabin sits behind the main house. It is a 2-story structure consisting of 700 sq. ft. complete with full kitchen. Walking into this cozy cabin, you will find a wood burning fireplace, and hardwood floors. The cabin is all electric with wiring and plumbing replaced in 2009. Metal roof and seamless gutters were replaced February 2012. This one bedroom cabin would be great rental income.Summer brings a garden full of a variety of berries and vegetables. Mornings and evenings are spent on the large front porch enjoying the peace and quiet of this small unique southern town in West Virginia.White Sulphur Springs is a small southern town located in the southeastern region known as the New River/Greenbrier Valley. Like most of West Virginia, the region is mountainous, with rivers and streams that together embrace towns nestled in the valleys that have witnessed history from the earliest days of the American frontier. As of the 2000 census, the population was 2,315. White Sulphur Springs is home of the world renowned Greenbrier Resort and Spa, Greenbrier Sporting Club and home of the soon to be Greenbrier Medical Institute.The rivers themselves provide activities from boating, including whitewater rafting and kayaking, to fishing and nature trails. The mountains offer hiking, mountain biking, hunting, skiing, and breathtaking views. In short, the New River/Greenbrier Valley region where this property is located has something to offer everyone. This property is located 10 miles from America's coolest small town....Lewisburg, WV.The Greenbrier Resort is in walking distance, only 8/10 of a mile away. Shops and restaurants are only steps away from this property. If you like living in small towns, with a low crime rate, and love to golf you may want to check out White Sulphur Springs, WV.Call Listing Agent for an information sheet on this property.

·  17th of february 16:43
·  Bedrooms: 3

Mountain History Is The Heart Of This Renovated Cabin Originally Built 1896. Comes With 3 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths, Great Room, Dining Room, Sitting Room With Rock Floor, 2 Master Bedrooms; One With Fireplace, Both With Tiled Features, Separate Room For Office Or Music Room, Original Cabin Could Be 4th Bedroom, 3 Fireplaces, Courtyard, Fenced, Separate Quest House With Workshop And/or Craft Room, Garden Area, Minutes From Helen And Lake Burton. Rental Income. Mountain Views And Tranquility. - Listed by: Prudential Georgia Realty - Tina Turner

·  17th of february 13:11
·  Rooms: 5

REFNO:36604. Situated on the beautiful Isle of Arran, this spacious refurbished detached holiday home stands in an elevated position with stunning sea views plus views of Goat Fell and Holy Isle. Arran is a beautiful island (known as Scotland in miniature) with spectacular mountains, beautiful white sandy beaches and varied woodland. Steeped in history, Arran boasts its very own stone circles and is home to 2 castles - the famous Brodick Castle and Lochranza Castle ruins. For the active it is a walkers’ and cyclists’ paradise. There are excellent beaches, horse riding, water sports, bird watching and golf with six golf courses on the island, including the world renowned Shiskine Golf course. There is also a wide variety of world famous island-made products ranging from chocolate to cheese and soaps to pottery and of course Lochranza Whisky at the distillery. Shop and restaurant 1 mile, pub 2 miles. Ground floor: Living room. Dining room/kitchen. 3 double bedrooms (one 6ft zip and link - can be twin, one 5ft, one 4ft). Shower room with toilet. Separate toilet. First floor: 2 double bedrooms (one 5ft, one 6ft zip and link - can be twin). Bathroom with shower over bath. Open fire in living room and dining room/kitchen (initial fuel inc). Oil CH inc (£35pw Nov-Mar). Elec and bed linen inc. H/chair. Two Freeview TVs. DVD. CD. iPod dock. Elec cooker. M/wave. Washer/dryer. D/washer. F/freezer. Large enclosed garden with sitting-out area and furniture. Parking (3 cars). Natural water supply from spring. No smoking. NB: Steps in garden. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t3565/

S$1,124 /week

·  23rd of march 13:51
·  21 acres
·  Bedrooms: 4

Mountain Laurel Farm This charming historic Colonial home, circa 1914, is nestled on 21+ acres in a valley at the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains, bordered by the Chattahoochee National Forest. The property beckons to the person looking for the tranquility of country living and conveniences of location. Just seven miles to Cleveland or Helen, GA, and close to GA 400, you'll find the best of both worlds awaits you. True Southern Living-Plantation style home. Winery or Commercial Potential or Organic Hobby farm. Owner will finance this piece of North Georgia History! Included in the acreage and the "main" house is a three car garage with a one bedroom in-law apartment above with living and dining rooms, kitchen, full bath, laundry, screened porch and the "Caretaker's House" converted into two apartments, each having two bedrooms, living and dining rooms, kitchen, bath and porch. The 7000 sq. ft. pole barn, built in 1822, was most recently used as an antique and furniture refinishing business, but could easily be re-converted into it's original use as a barn. Whether enjoying the breath-taking view from the front porch or back deck, farming in the fertile soil, raising horses or enjoying the trout fishing in the Turner Creek Stream, this property is truly a treasure just waiting to be loved and enjoyed. - Seller financing - 1031 exchange option - May be sold in parcels

S$1,247,860

·  12th of april 04:11
·  6,370 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 7

Premiere 7 Bedroom/ 6 bathroom Estate situated directly on the Gulf of Mexico with detached carriage house & 2 car garage. Extra high baseboards, crown molding, pediment style door trims, large walk-in closets, granite counter tops, gourmet kitchen, Gulf front swimming pool and hot tub, private beach walkover and gazebo with 68'of white sand beachfront. 1751 SF of numerous decks and balconies. Third floor entertainment area, complete with living area, fireplace, wet bar and oversized sun deck - provides guests a wonderful gathering space & beautiful gulf views. Offered fully furnished. Fantastic Rental Income $200,000+ for past 5 years. Short Sale. Compliments of REI, Inc. Search the MLS at LuxuryGulfProperties.com

S$4,813,177

·  19th of february 01:24
·  3,145 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 4

Historically significant property on almost two acres adjacent to The Coves. Site of the first school in Barrington. Large rectangular lot with in-ground pool and large garage / horse barn. Updated house originally built in 1877. A truly unique opportunity to own a significant part of Barrington history!

·  18th of february 00:12
·  Bedrooms: 4

You have the option to either restore this home or tear down and start fresh. This home was originally The Mitchell Store constructed ca.1870-1877 and used as a general store. The building was converted into a residence in 1906. The house is 2 stories with 4 bedrooms and 1 bath, porches and shed or work area. The walls are clad with wood siding that is currently covered with aluminum siding. The floors are wood floors and the walls are plaster covered. The building has good bones for those who would like to restore buildings to their glory days. If you prefer to tear down, there is a half acre of land to work with inside town limits. Queenstown is among the oldest, continuously occupied communities in Queen Anne's County. It continues to grow with homes and commercial business such as the Outlet Mall across the street from town, and the Harbor Golf Course within walking distance of this home. There is also the Little Queenstown Creek nearby that leads out to the Chester River. During the 19th Century, Queenstown became an important shipping terminus for goods produced on the Eastern Shore. Sailing packets, then steamboats after 1850, transported goods to the Port of Baltimore. Queenstown also became a processing center for Chesapeake Bay Oysters and agricultural products. So come and see this house and become a part of Queenstown history by restoring it or have a share in the revitalization of Queenstown's Town Core. It's your choice for $102,500.00

·  23rd of june, 2010 14:14
·  1,200 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 3

CEDAR LOG HOME THAT IS FULLY FURNISHED ON THE BANK OF THE WHITE RIVER. USE AS A FULL TIME RESIDENCE OR RENT IT OUT.PROPERTY HAS EXCELLENT RENTAL HISTORY.

·  22nd of march 06:08
·  1,411 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 3

Beaches, boating and panoramic views across Buzzards Bay to Cape Cod from this Swifts Beach house. Completely renovated, ready to move in and enjoy the white sandy Beach. New Baths, kitchen, floors, roof, and fireplace. Just steps to the ocean and boat moorings. Enjoy the views or tan on the deck. Bright open floor plan. Elevated house has three car garage. Excellent rental history. $2000.00 per week summer rental. The perfect Beach House.

·  2 days ago 09:29
·  Bedrooms: 3

Description Offered for sale in our opinion is this truly EXCEPTIONAL example of an EXTENDED, RE MODELLED and REFITTED three bedroom 1930's style family home. The property is situated in this EXCLUSIVE location within BOXMOOR offering access to the mainline train station. The accommodation comprises entrance hallway, spacious 24ft living/dining room, EXTENDED and REFITTED 21ft kitchen/breakfast room, downstairs W/C, three first floor bedrooms and a sizeable REFITTED FAMILY BATHROOM. Externally the property offers a cobble stone effect DRIVEWAY and a PRIVATE rear garden. This property offers a unique opportunity for any buyer so contact SOLE SELLING AGENTS Sterling on to arrange an internal inspection. UPVC double glazed front door Entrance Hallway Stairs rising to first floor accommodation. Access to living room, kitchen and downstairs W/C. Radiator. Karndean flooring. Alarm control panel. Phone point. Power point. Living/Dining Room 24'0 x 10'2 MAX UPVC double glazed bay window to front aspect. Limestone fireplace with feature fire. Karndean flooring. Coving to ceiling. Double panel radiators. Power point. Kitchen/Breakfast Room 21'1 MAX x 16'7 MAX UPVC double glazed french doors to rear aspect and further window to rear aspect. Two velux style skylight windows to rear aspect. Recessed down lighters. Refitted with a range of eye and base level units with roll top work surfaces over forming a breakfast bar in part. One and one quarter stainless steel sink and drainer unit with mixer tap. Space for range oven. Integrated dishwasher, washing machine, fridge freezer and tumble dryer. Single panel radiator. Power points. Tiling to splash back areas. Karndean flooring. Breakfast area with space for breakfast table. Downstairs W/C Refitted suite to include low level W/C and wall mounted wash hand basin. Opaque UPVC double glazed window to side aspect. Tiling to splash back areas. First Floor Landing Access to all rooms. Access to loft. UPVC double glazed window to side aspect. Bedroom One 13'4 x 8'9 UPVC double glazed window to front aspect. Double panel radiator. Coving to ceiling. Power points. Bedroom Two 10'6 x 8'9 UPVC double glazed window to rear aspect. Single panel radiator. Coving to ceiling. Power point. Bedroom Three 8'6 x 7'3 MAX Porthole effect window to front aspect. Single panel radiator. Coving to ceiling. Power point. Phone point. Family Bathroom Opaque UPVC double glazed window to rear aspect. Refitted white suite comprising kidney style bath with shower over and glass shower screen, low level W/C, cabinet enclosed wash hand basin. Tiled flooring. Under floor heating. Partially tiled walls. Coving to ceiling. Extractor fan. Shaver point. Chrome heated towel rail. To The Front Cobble stone effect driveway enclosed in part by dwarf wall. Steps leading to front door. Gated side access. To The Rear Private enclosed rear garden laid in part to patio with steps rising to lawn. Enclosed by timber panel fencing. Hard standing area for shed. Side access gate. History Of Boxmoor Blackbird Moor, Boxmoor managed by the Box Moor TrustThe name Boxmoor derives from the box tree a bushy inhabitant of the chalky hills that surround the location. This is linked together with the word 'mor' which signifies a marshy spot; Boxmoor's ancient watermeadows are still a major feature of the locality. The remains of a Roman villa have been found in the grounds of Boxmoor House School near the railway station dating from around the 1st or early 2nd century AD.23 The Box Moor Trust owns meadow land in the area alongside the River Bulbourne. This was land purchased by tenants in secret during the sixteenth century to prevent it being enclosed and depriving them of grazing. It is still held by the same trust established at that time and is used for summer grazing and has open access for recreational use. The ancient Box Lane runs uphill from Boxmoor to Bovingdon. On this lane, close to the Boxmoor end, stood the historic early seventeenth century Box Lane Chapel, see section below on places of worship. The Sparrows Herne turnpike, set up in 1762, was the stagecoach route from London to Aylesbury and passed along the valley bottom through Boxmoor following the present day London Road (A4251). The Grand Junction Canal, latterly known as the Grand Union, and the trunk canal from London to the Midlands followed along the same route in 1804. A local pub, The Fishery Inn, was an historic refreshment stop on the canal. Robert Snooks, in 1802, the last highwayman to be hung and buried at the scene of his crime robbed a post boy on the turnpike on Boxmoor meadows. His remains are interred in Boxmoor meadows near the place where he was hung and the likely spot is marked by two stones, erected by the Box Moor Trust in 1904. Boxmoor Village Boxmoor village itself was developed after 1837 when the London and Birmingham Railway was forced, by local landed interests, to build its main line and station about a mile to the west of Hemel Hempstead town The station, originally called Boxmoor, offered fast commuting to London combined with a small country town life, attractive to wealthier commuters and this stimulated the development of Victorian era housing near the station but outside the original bounds of Hemel Hempstead. In 1846, it became part of the London and North Western Railway (L&NWR). In 1877 a branch line - known as the 'Nicky Line' - was opened by the Midland Railway running from the London and North Western Railway's Boxmoor station, through Hemel Hempstead to Harpenden. Disputes between the railway companies however prevented this from ever being used for a passenger connecting service and the station's link to Hemel town was always via horse bus or on foot across the Boxmoor meadows. Hemel Hempstead railway station was from 1912 known as 'Boxmoor and Hemel Hempstead'. The area is still considered separate to Hemel Hempstead new town and retains a local character. The station was then renamed from Boxmoor to Hemel Hempstead in the 1960's. A four lane duel carriageway, the A41 trunk road, was built through the district in the 1990s, connecting the M25 to Aylesbury. This crosses Boxmoor meadows in a strip of land in which all the earlier links run side by side, turnpike, canal, railway and modern trunk road. Boxmoor Hall was built in 1889 from surplus funds by the local trust, it has been used as a magistrates court, more recently as an arts centre run by Dacorum Boriugh Council, and in 2007 the hall became privately owned as used for performing arts. Boxmoor Hall is now a licenced premises and host special occasions. You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website.

·  8th of march, 2011 12:23
·  2,644 m²
·  Bedrooms: 4

HEADWATERS RANCH Once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire a irrigated Gallatin Valley ranch with abundant wildlife considerations. Over 200 acres, 4 bedroom ranch house, barn and other out buildings. The privacy and quality of the riparian area on this ranch make it a virtual wildlife preserve. This is one of the most water enriched parcels in Montana, with the Middle Fork and Main channel of the Madison River. The river meanders and braids through the ranch, creating islands and sloughs, just before the confluence of the Headwaters of the Missouri River. Additionally, the Darlington ditch, a popular local trout fishing spring creek, bisects the ranch. This area, once the prime hunting grounds of the local Native American tribes, is rich in wildlife. The lush vegetation and water resources are home to mule deer, white-tailed deer and moose. Coyote, bocate, fox, badger, proucpine, mink, otter and beaver have all been seen on the property. Hundreds of species of upland game birds and waterfowl reside here, as well as, use the waters during migration. The owner has documented over a hundred bird species seen here. The Headwaters Sporting Ranch has been managed as a reserve for wildlife, but additionally there is close to 60 acres of irrigated pasture and hay ground. A design has been drafted for a large center pivot to utilize the excellent irrigation rights that transfer with the ranch. This ranch is not only abundant in wildlife and agricultural resources but offers a rich history of Native American use, Lewis & Clark travels and pioneer settlement. It has excellent access via paved roads with a short drive on a gravel road to its headquarters, nestled in a grove a trees near the river. Located near quaint ranching town of Three Forks and a short 15 minute drive to Bozeman and an international airport. more details: http://ranchmt.com/property/detail/169837/

·  21st of april 13:23
·  2,454 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 5

Historic 1820's home- Sara Ladd House. Large country kitchen with plenty of cabinet and counter space! Family room used to be carriage house! Oak hardwood pegged floors! paneled oak walls, woodburning fireplace and benched window seat! Original white pine floor in large dining room with built in cabinet! Living room has white pine floor with lots of woodwork and leaded glass door! 20 acres of farmland! 2 car garage with new doors and openers! Barn has 8 horse stalls and loft! Inground pool with newer filter and pump! Basement was professionally waterproofed. Must see to appreciate the history

·  17th of february 23:57
·  1,044 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 2

This condo has been completely renovated with tile floors, beadboard walls, upscale appliances and Tommy Bahama Style furnishings and decor. You'll want to spend a lot of time here! Steps to the oceanside pool and private beach access. What more could one ask for? Enjoy Florida's white sandy beach or St. Augustine's downtown history.

·  17th of february 14:29
·  Bedrooms: 2

A 2 Bedroom Property With Potential To Expand. Fabulous Views Of The Pyrenees And Surrounding Countryside.The House Is Habitable With 2 Bedrooms, A Kitchen, Lounge/dining Room With Chimney, Large Utility Room, Bathroom And Separate Wc. Outside The House Has The Most Stunning Stone Barn For Conversion, And A Large Block Construction Which Could Be Used For Further Development. Location Steeped In History, This Attractive Medieval Market Town Offers Simply Stunning Views Over The Gave D'oloron (A River Famous For Salmon And Trout Fishing). Day-To Day Commerce Can Be Found In The Centre Of Town, Including Bars And Restaurants, And There Is A New Supermarket On The Outskirts. The Nearest Ski Resort And The Atlantic Coast Are Both An Hour Away, As Are The Airports Of Pau And Biarritz. Prestations Accommodation Number Of Rooms 4 Number Of Bedrooms 2 Dining Room 45m2 Kitchen 1 24m2 Utility Room 18m2 Bedroom 1 30m2 Bathroom 1 9m2 Bedroom 2 25m2 W.C 2m2 Outside Land 2700m2 Garage 177m2 Barn 80m2 X 2 Construction Year Of Construction 1877 Type Of Construction Stone Situation Rural Orientation South General Condition Good Style Bearnaise Heating Fuel Fireplaces Yes Taxes. http://www.arkadia.com/vahx-t1213/

·  2 days ago 04:20
·  Bedrooms: 1

Your accommodation with us include your own private room and your own bath, a comfortable brand new real bed with memory foam pillows, plenty of FREE easy access parking, quiet neighborhood/room, FREE high speed internet and lots of FREE in room premium amenities. Your private bath is stocked with FREE spa like soap and toiletries and plush 100 percent Egyptian soft towel. The house is close to major attractions, but miles away from an ordinary experience. Our goal is to make your accommodation experience with us simply perfect and at its finest! We have two European themed private rooms for you. The French Boutique Urban Oasis Chambre à Coucher is Parisian style and have more amenities (Deluxe Room). The Britannica Haven room listing is British style. Accommodation Includes: FOR YOUR TOTAL COMFORT •Private Bedroom •Private Bath with Rainshower •Brand NEW (2011) Euro Pillowtop Queen Mattress •Memory Foam Contour Pillows for Pure Comfort •Designer Blanket •Tanja Brodyr Duvet Cover Set •Impervious/Hypoallergenic Mattress Cover •Soft Microfiber Sheets and Pillow Covers •Full Size Mirrors •Remote Controlled Ceiling Fan •Central Cooling System •Contemporary Curved Shower Rod for Extra Shower Space •Plenty of FREE parking •Quiet Room and Neighborhood •No Smoking FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE •High Speed/WiFi Internet Access •Work Station •Clock/Radio Alarm Clock •Plush 100 Percent Egyptian Towels •Spa like Soap and Toiletries •Hangers for Your Clothes •Hairdryer •Washer/Dryer based on stay. •Iron/Ironing Board •Sacramento Visitor Guide Brochures •Breakfast •Chilled Bottle of San Pellegrino to Welcome You. •Welcome Basket with Bottled Water, Snack, Tea and European Chocolates.•Close to grocery stores, restaurants and library (less than 3 mins away). FOR YOUR CONFIDENCE •Locking Door for Your Private Room •24 Hour Neighborhood Private Security •Property Electronic Security System •Wide Angle Main Door Viewer •Electronic Touchpad Deadbolt Entry (no need to carry a key, code provided upon reservation) The house is in the new neighborhood of Natomas Park which is considered to be one of the most desirable neighborhood in Sacramento. Easy access to Downtown Sacramento, Davis, Lake Tahoe, Reno, and San Francisco. The house is less than 10 minutes to Downtown Sacramento. What are you waiting for? HOUSE RULES ***Please No Unpaid Overnight Guest/s*** 1. Kindly remove your shoes before you go to your bedroom since the room is carpeted and your future visit will have a clean carpet too. 2. Check in time is 2 p.m. Check out time during weekdays and weekends is 11 a.m. 3. Latest check in time is 11:30 p.m. or pre arranged later arrival prior to your arrival. 4. Use and operate all electrical, gas and plumbing fixtures properly. You may use the washer/dryer if you are staying for 5+ days or more only. 5. No smoking in the house. Smoking is allowed outdoors only. Refrain from destroying or damaging the property. 6. Please clean up after yourself. Dispose of all rubbish, garbage and other waste in a sanitary manner. 7. Avoid eating your meal inside your room. You are welcome to use the dining table, microwave, stove, refrigerator, and toaster. 8. Keep your room clean and sanitary. 9. Prevent others from destroying or damaging the property. Use the property and the rooms only for their intended purposes. THINGS TO DO IN SACRAMENTO STATE CAPITOL Sacramento, California Home to the California State Capitol, Sacramento is a vibrant city with an incredible selection of museums, restaurants, great public transportation, a beautiful riverfront, history galore, entertainment and thousands of trees! Sacramento now outranks Paris, France for the most trees per capita of any major city in the world. In the spring you can see the blossoming camellia trees of brilliant pink, white or red that surround the Capitol building in an amazing display of color. Take a FREE tour of the California State Capitol Museum, located at Capitol Building 10th and L Streets. Open daily except major holidays. STANFORD MANSION The Victorian era Leland Stanford Mansion, after a 14 year, $22 million restoration and rehabilitation, is now open to the public. The Mansion serves as the State’s official address for diplomatic and business receptions as well as offering public tours as a California State Historic Park. Built between 1856 and 1872, the four story, 19,000 square foot Mansion has special historical and architectural significance. It served as the office of three governors during California’s early years: Leland Stanford, Fredrick Low and Henry Haight. It was also the site of California’s first presidential visit by Rutherford B. Hayes and General Sherman in 1880. The Mansion was acquired by California State Parks in 1978. CROCKER ART MUSEUM The long awaited and highly anticipated opening of the Crocker Art Museum 125,000 sq. ft. expansion took place on 10/10/10. The 125 year old world class museum will feature a new contemporary design, tripling the amount of space. The Crocker Museum will now be able to display more of its 14,000 permanent works of art, many of which have never been on public view. Founded in the 1870s, Crocker Art Museum is known as the first art museum in the West. The historical building with hand carved doors, ornate walls and parquet floors, creates a gorgeous backdrop as impressive as the art. The art includes the Gold Rush, Victorian and European masters and contemporary works. The museum hosts art talks, classical concerts, jazz concerts, and tours (afternoons and weekends). A gift shop is also available. GOVERNOR'S HISTORIC MANSION As a historic house museum, the Mansion is unusual because it is not a replica or a restoration. It stands much as it did when vacated by the Reagans in 1967. Visitors walk through the accumulated history of the house seeing the furnishings and personal items left by each first family, including the Pardees' 1902 Steinway Piano, the purple velvet sofa and chairs purchased by Minnie Johnson in 1911, hand tied Persian carpets acquired by Nina Warren, and an early 1950s console TV added by the Knights. Today's guests see marble fireplaces from Italy, gold framed mirrors from France, and exquisitely handcrafted hinges and doorknobs, all of which are reminders of the Gallatins and the Victorian era. Outside some of the Mansion's abundant vegetation includes flowers, shrubs, and trees dating back to 1877. But when visitors look behind the grape stake fence and see Governor Brown's swimming pool built in 1959, they are reminded that the Governor's Mansion State Historic Park is really a walk through time. CALIFORNIA STATE MUSEUM The California Museum opened in 1998 and was initially designed to showcase the materials of the State Archives. Over the last ten years, the vision and mission have grown to make the Museum a premier destination place with a goal of educating and inspiring people about the richness that is California history. SUTTER'S FORT In 1839 a Swiss immigrant named John Sutter received a land grant in the Sacramento Valley from the Mexican government. He used the land to create a flourishing agricultural empire and named it New Helvetia (New Switzerland.) This empire established Sacramento's earliest settlement and the first non Indian settlement in California's Central Valley. In 1847 Sutter sent aid to the Donner Party, a group of immigrants trapped in a winter storm in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Word spread and Sutter became known for his hospitality and for providing temporary refuge to travelers. This reputation made New Helvetia the destination for early immigrants to California. CAVIAR The white sturgeon produces caviar comparable in quality to Beluga, Sevruga and Osetra caviar from the Caspian Sea, served in dewy piles in Russia, along with blini and ice cold vodka. Traditionally, the Caspian Sea produced 99 percent of the world’s caviar, but pollution, political upheaval and poaching decimated the sturgeon’s numbers there, giving Sacramento more than a toehold in the world market. “Sacramento County is actually the caviar capital of the world,” said Dr. David Stephen, who manages one of Tsar Nicoulai’s Caviar sturgeon farms. GINGER ELIZABETH CHOCOLATES Dessert Professional named this Sacramento Chocolatier as one of the 10 best chocolatiers in the United States!It's not cheap tasting chocolate, but divine REAL chocolates you would want to bring home with you! CAFE ROLLE FRENCH CAFE Enjoy pates, smoked fish, sandwiches, salads, quiche, tarts, cakes, crème brulee, mousse chocolat and other unique deli items. OLD SACRAMENTO With the wealth of history, there is no shortage of museums to tour and a stroll in Old Sacramento is like walking through history, itself, with the cobble streets, original buildings and horse drawn carriages clip clopping up and down the streets. This historic park includes shops, restaurants, riverboats, antique trains and many things to look at and do. Chosen "most romantic place for a first date" by locals, Old Sacramento is a National Registered Landmark situated along the river in downtown "Sac". You can ride a horse drawn carriage, buy your sweetheart an old fashioned ice cream treat, dine and enjoy hand crafted beers from a micro brewery, shop for souvenirs and feel the gold rush through your veins as you tour the various haunts where miners once ate, drank and slept. UNDERGROUND TOUR Old Sacramento has the distinction of being the only city in California to raise its streets and interest is high in the new offering, additional tours have been added to meet demand. The entertaining and history rich "Old Sacramento Underground" tours will provide visitors with a unique... http://www.arkadia.com/zeue-t10767/

S$470 /week

·  21st of april 13:16
·  1,350 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 3

Precious bungalow ready for new owner. Home is staged to sell. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, with wood floors and tile throughout. Neutral pallette. Shiny white woodwork and cabinets in kitchen. Brand new upscale stainless appliances. House sits back on lot to afford ulitmate privacy. Natural setting requires minimal upkeep. House exterior is cedar siding. Everything inside is new - remodeling was done with permits and quality construction. 2 spacious living areas - den has enormous slate wood burning fireplace. Must see to appreciate. Won't last long at this price. Home Warranty being offered by seller. EXCELLENT RENTAL HISTORY. CALL TODAY.

·  17th of february 23:44
·  2,576 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 4

Owner Motivated, Perfect Beach House just steps to the white sands of Point Independence Beach. Spectacular views of Onset Harbor and the sunsets. Bright open floor plan. Views from all rooms. Lower level guest suite with full bath and wet bar.Two additional small rooms with closets could be additional bedrooms, one on the first floor w/ full bath. Short walk to Bay point Golf Course, marinas, Stroll to the Onset Village shops and restaurants. Summer rental history. Renovated with many updates. Ready for the summer. Kayak, Swim, Sun, & Fish on the beach, or sit by the fireplace and watch the sunset over the Harbor.

·  20th of march 04:45
·  Bedrooms: 3

Jacobean House, as its name suggests, is a Grade II Listed house which overflows with history, charm and character. The present owners have hugely improved the house over recent years and yet the period atmosphere has been skillfully retained and indeed enhanced. Occupying a prominent spot overlooking Queens Square, the accommodation is split across 3 floors: on the ground floor, the kitchen/breakfast room has a gas fired AGA, and there's an adjoining dining area, as well as a cloakroom. The sitting room is on the first floor, along with a bedroom, with en suite bathroom/shower room. There's a beautiful outlook from the sitting room across to St Peters Church, recognised as being one of the finest in the county, as well as across Winchcombe and the hills beyond. There are again lovely views to be taken in from the 2 bedrooms on the second floor, both of which have en suites. Another unique facet of this superb home is provided by the delighful detached stone cottage in the rear garden. Built in 1877, and known as Frog Hall, there are 2 rooms and a cloakroom here, ideal for working from home. This overlooks the colourful gardens (around 58' by 53') at the rear, which encompass lawn, flower and shrub borders and central flower bed. One of the main attractions of the garden though is the outstanding outlook across the St Peters Church, making the garden absolutely ideal for sitting and relaxing. Winchcome itself is known as the hiddeen jewel in the Cotswold crown. Beautiful period buildings intersperse with an abundance of independant shops, as well as restaurants, pubs and teashops. Sudeley Castle is just around the corner, and there's a very appealing vibrance to the town, with a busy cultural calendar. If you'd like a period house, but one with facilities on the doorstep, then have a look at Jacobean House.

S$1,579,651

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