Super clean, super comfortable 4 bedroom home with incredible water and mountain views. Private, quiet and all yours. Watch the sun (and moon) rise, eagles and sailboats on the bay, Mount Baker and the Cascades from the large, wrap around deck (with radiant heater and gas barbecue). Private back yard includes patio table for 6, lawn chairs for afternoon tanning/relaxing and year round (Anna's) hummingbirds. Fully equipped kitchen with gas range, refrigerator and dishwasher. Dining room table (with extension) seats 8. Living room with fantastic 180 degree water views with gas fireplace makes a stormy winter day a pleasure! Has 4 large bedrooms (with closets and chest/drawers) including large master bedroom with king bed and attached/private bath. Includes (very nice) washer/dryer.
Large, fully fenced in yard (let the kids and dogs run!) with lawn, fruit tree, berries (in season) and gorgeous flowers (I invite guests to pick a 1 flower in exchange for pulling 1 weed - and to pick a full bouquet daily)!
Plenty of parking. House is located on a dead end street great in a nice rural neighborhood; great location for walking, biking or just hanging out.
Less than 5 minutes to downtown Oak Harbor, 10 minutes to Coupeville and 20 minutes to Deception Pass.Many great beaches with easy public access located nearby.
For those that are bird lovers, we work hard to keep our locals and transients happy. Finches, quail, doves, towhees, sparrows, flickers, woodpeckers and hummingbirds (just to name a few) abound. Book now for the April Tulip Festival (Mt Vernon) and late April through the end of -June for the annual Rufous hummingbird migration when you can see hundreds (really - hundreds!) of hummingbirds enjoying the multiple feeders we have set up.
If last minute dates are available (1 or 2 days out, especially during the slow season/non holidays), chances are good that I'll be willing to negotiate the nightly rate.
Our goal is to have our quests come back again and again, and let their friends know this is the place to stay when visiting Whidbey Island.