Private oceanfront beach and land

$125,000.00

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StreetVillagedale Road
CityVillagedale
ProvinceNova Scotia
RegionAtlantic
Zip/Postal CodeB0T1E0
For Sale ByOwner

Pristine, wild, accessible oceanfront land. Eagles, Bobcats and Ducks for neighbors yet only 10 minutes from the lovely town of Barrington. Surrounded by conservation and private land with deeded and public access to help ensure its accessibility for residential use. The land has almost 300 feet of white sand frontage and 600 feet of pond frontage combining both sides. The land is 95% high ground covered in Black Spruce Forest that smells heavenly. There is enough kindling/firewood potential on the land to make some money or keep the house warm for years. PIDs 80059702 and 82569336.

The property boasts approx.. 4.5 acres of lovely beach meadow that runs between the pond and the beach, it is full of roses and songbirds. And 9.4 acres behind the pond. There are 3 beaches in a row that are privately owned or conservation lands. The river is tidal and full of life, at low tide you can cross it and get to the third and largest beach which is owned by conservation. With almost 300 feet of white sand beach water frontage it is a dream. You can canoe/row across the pond to the beach or walk around. You can watch the Gannets fly by, the Cormorants dive and the Seagulls bath in the pond. You can watch the sun rise over the water and watch the storms blow in from the south.

The forest lands behind the pond are also full of songbirds. The soft mossy forest floor and the bearded moss hanging from the Spruce really live up to their coastal habitat. Mix that with flowering, brilliant green understory and rare plants, the woods and coastal area are quite mystical. It is rugged land, but, when you spend a bit of time working it the payoff is rich because the bones are solid and the habitat full of flowering/singing life.

The roadway extends from Villagedale Road and winds it’s way down through both private and conservation lands. It needs some backfill to finish it and currently you can drive a truck/suv and pull a trailer as far as the beach meadow. The rest of the laneway behind the pond needs to be cleared but it was in place years ago. According to the township it is not a municipally classed road.

Whether sold as conservation or sold privately, the goal should be to protect the beach and meadow areas. They are home to Plovers and many little songbirds as well as birds of prey and seagulls. There is a resident bobcat, and you will often hear the coyotes in the woods at night and see tracks along the beach in the morning.

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