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Welcome to Annapolis Royals most iconic mansion, where a majestic, tree-lined, canopied driveway leads to a local landmark, as private as it is historic. Built of granite and employing almost 50 local artisans in its 6-year construction from 1929, this marathon commission was built for an American industrialist, using premium materials, such as 18-inch-thick walls, Pittsburgh steel, and a solid copper roof. With 380 bucolic acres, both meadow and woodland; over 6400 square feet of finished living area; a full basement; and a two-bay, built-in garage, space is both comfortable and lavish, thanks to a 7-year programme of restoration and modernization by the current owners, in keeping with the original design. The main foyer sets the tone, with an elegant circular staircase at one end. A warm and welcoming great room anchors the west wing, with bespoke cabinetry and a Belgian, wood-burning fireplace. French doors open to a stand of rhododendrons, while bay windows illumine the space at either end. The east wing features a country kitchen, butlers pantry, and dining room, while both bathrooms have been modernized. The second-floor landing splits the bedrooms into two wings, each with a specific layout and attributes. The primary bedroom features access to the media room, carved out of the former servants quarters, a dressing room and an ensuite bathroom with whirlpool, along with two additional full bathrooms and several walk-in closets for additional comfort and space. The top floor has an additional fifth bedroom, with a bunk bed, large closet, and plentiful storage space. Period details abound, with original slate and oak flooring, panelled oak walls, soapstone windowsills, Perrin and Rowe hardware, detailed trim, and a genuine Thomas Crapper toilet. Important components include completely rewired electrical infrastructure (LED lighting throughout), a commercial propane tank, high-end generator, high-speed Internet, a Russound built-in sound system...
Source: Public Records
Discover key demographics, population statistics, and environmental insights for the Allains Creek, NS area.
14/100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score ®
0/100
Minimal Transit
Transit Score ®
29/100
Bikable
Bike Score ®
Almost all errands require a car. It is possible to get on a bus. Minimal bike infrastructure.
The average walkability score in the surrounding area is Walk Score: 9/100, Transit Score: 0/100, Bike Score: 23/100.
Source: Realty.com
3746 Highway 1, Allains Creek NS B0S 1A0, Allains Creek, NS B0S 1A0 in Allains Creek, NS B0S 1A0 is a single family residence listed at $3,295,000. Highlights include 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 8,021 sq. ft., built in 1936, 382.50 acre lot, $411 per sq. ft.. Realty.ca has 43 photos, sales history, school insights, and...
Realty.com has 43 photos of 3746 Highway 1, Allains Creek NS B0S 1A0.
Our records indicate that 3746 Highway 1, Allains Creek NS B0S 1A0 was built in 1936.
The full address for this home is 3746 Highway 1, Allains Creek NS B0S 1A0, Allains Creek, NS B0S 1A0.
3746 Highway 1, Allains Creek NS B0S 1A0 has been listed on Realty.com since Wed February 18, 2026
Almost all errands require a car. It is possible to get on a bus. Minimal bike infrastructure.
The average walkability score in the surrounding area is Walk Score: 9/100, Transit Score: 0/100, Bike Score: 23/100.
Listing provided courtesy of:
Duckworth Real Estate(chester)
(tel: 902-980-0522)
Listing agent:
Piers Baker
(tel: 902-980-0522)
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