Sweeping views of Mt. Baker, Olympic Mountains, and all the way west to Shaw Island. This beautifully proportioned and elegant home rests on its own point at the entrance to Guthrie Cove providing the feeling of being on your own island. Barely visible from the water, the lovely lines of the house blend into the surrounding madronas. The main house features three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Master en suite. A large stone fireplace is the center piece of the home. Vaulted ceilings with exposed beams and cedar tongue and groove paneling. Kitchen has a built-in eating area/window seat as well as a vintage wood-fired cookstove. The charming guest house has one bedroom, roomy loft, living room and a bathroom. Not to be missed is a cozy seating area surrounding a tiled fireplace and overlooking the colorful garden. Adjacent to the guest house is a fully finished shop or studio space. Imagine working in your studio with windows overlooking the water. Ample storage in various buildings.


 
 

 
 

 
 
Water view guest house designed by Architect John Campbell and built by Ron Wallace. Enter through the sweetest courtyard draped with clematis and the color filled garden off the entry to this truly charming cottage. Exposed wood construction, White oak floors, Sub-Zero refrigerator, Gaggenau propane cooktop, heat-exchange forced air heat. Relax or read in the classic Inglenook with wood fireplace.


Easy paths to the Dinghy dock and rocky cove. Guthrie Cove beach access. Deer-fenced mature garden separates the house from the guest house allowing privacy for each. Adjacent one acre lot is in perpetual conservation easement.
 
 
 
 

 
   
 
site plan and close-up of building area