Victorian charm awaits in this seaside home built in 1900.
Beautiful Victorian home with wrap-around porch, ocean frontage, large yard, and plenty of parking.
A perfect place for your morning coffee or evening beverage while gazing out at the Atlantic.
Multiple mammoth two-story bay windows add to the charm (and space) of this home.
A view of the west side of the home shows the charming tea porch where the women used to gather for their afternoon tea.
This large back yard will be perfect for all your warm weather fun (and great for overflow parking too).
The view of the ocean and the wrap-around porch as you approach the front door.
The front entry into the living room has a charming, decorative storm door.
Here, the front door with its handsome leaded glass window is access to the wrap-around porch just beyond. Notice also the detail of the stair case, and the charming window seat at the foot of the stairs.
In this view of the living room you can see another leaded glass window with handsome detail. To the right, a glimpse of the Victorian mantelpiece with all its pretty detail.
If you want someplace a little less formal to eat than the dining room, grab a spot hear and enjoy the view.
Notice the beautiful fretwork of days gone by. This kind of detailed woodwork is not found in today's home,
Another view of this beautiful room with its fabulous woodwork that is only enhanced by the gleaming original wood floors.
Handsome wood floors, ocean views all around, and pretty detailed woodwork....a magical combination.
Views all around.
In this living room view, to the rear through the door is the dining room. Rear center, a beautiful tiled fireplace with its original Victorian wood mantel.
Pretty angles, handsome built-in cabinetry, and gleaming wood floors. On the rear wall to the left of the built-in a pass-through to the original pantry which has since been converted to a downstairs bathroom.
Another view of the spacious dining room.
This view of the dining room shows a glimpse of the kitchen (to the rear left), another handsome fireplace, then a doorway to the living room, and - to the right - a door to the side porch.
A view of the kitchen from the dining room.
The kitchen has all the primary ingredients, but if you'd like a more modern kitchen, there is plenty of room to accomplish that.
A view of the kitchen toward the back of the house shows the back staircase, to the left is access to the former pantry, now full bathroom. To the rear right is access to the back hall and the garage beyond.
First floor bathroom/former pantry.
Bedroom #1 is the largest of the bedrooms and although it is on the side of the house, it too has beautiful ocean views plus a nice alcove.
Another view of Bedroom #1 shows the closet (back right) which is larger than it appears.
A final view of Bedroom #1 shows its ocean views.
Bedroom #2 has pretty wood floors and plenty of windows to let in the natural light.
Bedroom #3 has plenty of room, and a charming alcove from which to enjoy the beautiful ocean views.
A close-up of Bedroom #3's ocean views.
This view of Bedroom #3 shows the pretty wood floors and a closet (rear left) that is bigger than it looks.
Bedroom #4 has ocean views aplenty along with gleaming wood floors. Not shown in this picture, but to the right is a door connecting this bedroom with Bedroom #3.
Ocean views - a great way to wake up in the morning in Bedroom #4.
Bedroom #4 as seen from the windows.
The second floor bathroom has all the right elements. Not shown here is the washer and dryer.
Tucked in a corner of the 2nd floor bathroom is a stackable washer-dryer.
This large second-floor room is used as a family room, but it includes a closet so could be used for overflow guests.
Another view of the 2nd-floor family room that has windows on 3 sides.
A final view of the 2nd-floor family room.
This view of the 3rd-floor family room helps show how big it really is.
The 3rd-floor family room is quite spacious with its many angles. To the back center is access to the 3rd-floor bathroom. To the right is the entrance to Bedroom# 5.
Bedroom #5, found on the 3rd floor, is large enough for multiple beds and even has a skylight to add natural light.
Another view of Bedroom #5
The bonus room's skylight helps make this charming room seem bigger while bringing in natural light.
This small bonus room would accommodate some guests too.
The 3rd-floor full bathroom even has a skylit shower.
With its many bedrooms, large lot and handsome woodwork, Point of View offers so many possibilities.
Your coastal retreat.
Located on The Nubble.
Walk to Short Sands Beach.
Open ocean views.