The design of this newly built double-gambrel cottage takes full advantage of the property's orientation, with water views situated on the right. The rear of the house, where the most frequently used rooms and expansive windows are located, faces the bay. A picturesque red brick path winds up to the main entrance, which is aligned with a gated arbor. This arbor leads to a bluestone-terraced pool area and a cabana, set beyond a hedge of privet for privacy.
Facing the street is a three-bay carriage house that includes a guest suite on the upper level, effectively shielding the pool area from street view. Inside the main house, an abundance of natural light fills the entry foyer and the double-height family room, thanks to dormer windows and French doors. The right wing of the home features an open-plan layout for the primary living spaces, while the left wing is dedicated to more formal rooms.
This arrangement allows the house to maximize its picturesque views and provides a welcoming retreat, seamlessly integrating indoor and outdoor spaces for residents and guests alike.