134 Pelham Street, Lunenburg
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 2
- Type: Residential
Source: Public Records
Note: This property is not currently for sale or for rent on Ovlix.
We have found 6 Houses that closely match the specifications of the property located at 134 Pelham Street with distances ranging from 2 to 10 kilometers away. The prices for these similar properties vary between 435,000 and 625,000.
Nearby Places
Name
Type
Address
Distance
Knaut-Rhuland House
Museum
125 Pelham St
0.0 km
Smugglers Cove Inn
Lodging
139 Montague
0.0 km
Lunenburg Opera House
Restaurant
290 Lincoln
0.1 km
Magnolia's Grill
Restaurant
128 Montague St
0.1 km
Salt Shaker Deli
Food
124 Montague St
0.1 km
Town of Lunenburg
Museum
CA
0.1 km
Mariner King Inn
Lodging
15 King St
0.1 km
Lunenburg Arms Hotel & Spa
Restaurant
94 Pelham St
0.2 km
Brigantine Inn & Suites
Lodging
82 Montague St
0.2 km
Big Red's Family Restaurant
Restaurant
80 Montague
0.2 km
The Grand Banker Bar & Grill
Restaurant
82 Montague St
0.2 km
Rum Runner Restaurant
Restaurant
66 Montague St
0.3 km
Property Details
- Stories: 2
- Year Built: 1762
- Structure Type: House
- Exterior Features: Wood shingles
- Foundation Details: Stone
Interior Features
- Basement: Unfinished, Full, Walk out
- Flooring: Wood
- Appliances: None
- Bedrooms Total: 4
- Bathrooms Partial: 1
- Above Grade Finished Area: 1996
- Above Grade Finished Area Units: square feet
Exterior & Lot Features
- Water Source: Municipal water
- Lot Size Units: acres
- Parking Features: Gravel
- Lot Size Dimensions: 0.0293
Location & Community
- Directions: This is the centre of downtown Lunenburg all the shops and restaurants close by. Just find King Street, the one leading down to the waterfront, and where it intersects with Pelham Street just walk down the street one block and the house is on the right hand side of the walk way.
- Common Interest: Freehold
- Community Features: School Bus, Recreational Facilities
Utilities & Systems
- Sewer: Municipal sewage system
Tax & Legal Information
- Parcel Number: 60061744
Additional Features
- Photos Count: 24
1760. George the third was King of the British Empire, Canada was not yet a nation and Lunenburg was one of the first attempts by the British to settle Nova Scotia. This house was built at the same time. Over the years it was owned primarily by the Bailly family, most notably by the internationally renown marine artist Earl Bailly. For the last 20 years or so, the master of the sailing ship Picton Castle has called this home, and all of the necessary restoration of the house has been done with bringing systems up to date while drawing out the original detailing and construction techniques of the 1700?s. There are planks floors, exposed hand hewn beams, a kitchen counter top of beautiful tropical hardwood and the original painting studio with a fireplace. There are four bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, a comfortable covered porch and a wood stove in the living/dining room as well. It is in the heart of UNESCO downtown, surrounded by historic buildings and just around the corner from the active Lunenburg waterfront. The zoning allows for a business use if you like? studio, gallery, office as you choose. Charming yes... very cool, totally. (id:1945)