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Location
This oceanfront Masterpiece is located on over four acres of stunning, unspoiled ocean frontage with approximately 1800 feet of shoreline with deep anchorage. It is a mainland property on a point of land surrounded by the LaHave archipelago. The French explorer Samuel D. Champlain named this area situated on the South Shore of Nova Scotia early in the 17th Century and it became one of the first European settlements in North America. This history is reflected in the planning and construction of this secluded estate, which was conceived, designed and built by an internationally known artist and sculptor as his personal home and studio.
The edge of the ocean is only 25 feet from this four level house. Soft-shell clams, wild mussels, crabs, perry winkles, lobster and scallops are just a few of the examples of sea life at the doorstep. Kingfishers, bald eagles, sea ducks, osprey, blue heron, cormorants, hummingbirds and loons, plus many other birds abound. White tail deer, red fox, mink, sea otter are often seen on the land. Seals can be heard just off shore and can be reached by kayak or other small boat within minutes.
Many outstanding beaches are within a 15-minute drive. The main commercial towns of Lunenburg and Bridgewater are a 20 to 30 minute drive. Halifax, the capital city, is 1 hour and 15 minutes and the International Airport is within 2 hours.
This is a beautiful and inspiring location in each of the four distinct seasons.

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February 2009
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