Lunenburg Rental: Lunenburg Nova Scotia farmhouse by the sea near UNESCO world heritage centre — Property 79032
Summary of the farmhouse, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,
- Property type:
- farmhouse, detached, 2000 sq. ft.
- Location Type
- near the ocean, waterfront
- Highlights:
- garden, barbecue, internet access View all features
- Call Jean Wilson
- 780-430-7545
- (international +01 780-430-7545)
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Lunenburg Farmhouse by the sea
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Master Bedroom
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Bedroom #2
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Lunenburg farmhouse Rental Property Information
120 year old fully renovated and equipped 3 bedroom 2 bath ocean front farmhouse located five minutes drive or 10 minute walk, from the quaint UNESCO world heritage town of Lunenburg Nova Scotia. The house is south facing waterfront, on a private and tranquil 2 acre meadow with visiting deer and pheasant. Enjoy sunrise and sunset on the verandah overlooking the Bay's clear water. Five minute drive to Lunenburg’s restaurants, shops, museums and golf club. Enjoy the history of the town founded in 1753. A visit to the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic or a sail on Bluenose ll when in port are a must. Rent a fishing boat at the harbour 5 minutes away. Scenic drives along the coast to seaside towns such as Peggy's Cove, Chester and Annapolis Royale. Sandy beaches, sailing and fishing. Amazing scenery coupled with historical, marine and Scottish culture. Close to shopping centres and all amenities.Excellent restaurants featuring fresh seafood. Arts and crafts and quaint shops.
Location
marks the location of the property in Lunenburg Nova Scotia
- Nearest Beach:
- beach at 1.0 Kilometres
- Nearest Airport:
- Robert Stanfield Halifax International Airport at 120 Kilometres
- Nearest Railway Station:
- Halifax at 100 Kilometres
- Nearest Highway Intersection:
- Lighthouse Route at 1 Kilometres
- Nearest Ferry Port:
- Yarmouth at 200 Kilometres
- Car:
- recommended
Lunenburg is the best surviving example of a planned British colonial settlement in North America. Established in 1753, it has retained its original layout and overall appearance, based on a rectangular grid pattern drawn up in the home country. The inhabitants have managed to safeguard the city's identity throughout the centuries by preserving the wooden architecture of the houses some of which date from the 18th century. There are some 400 major buildings within the old town, 70 percent of them from the 18th and 19th centuries, almost all of them wood, and many colourfully painted. Follow this link to the beautiful historic town of Lunenburg:
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Rental Rates for the farmhouse in Canada
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| Low Season | Nov 1 2008 - | Apr 30 2009 | CAN$1,000 | n/a | CAN$200 | CAN$200 | n/a | n/a | 5 Nights |
| High Season 2009 | May 1 2009 - | Oct 31 2009 | CAN$1,450 | n/a | CAN$300 | CAN$300 | n/a | n/a | 1 Week |
- Our rates are based on Friday-Friday rental in the summer season but we aim to be as flexible as possible subject to availability, should you wish to arrive on a different day. We also offer short or long term rentals in the 'off season' and on a 'last minute' basis whenever the house is available. Normal arrival time is after 4pm with an 11am departure. A $500 refundable damage deposit is required upon booking.All rental fees must be paid 90 days prior to rental date.
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Further Details for the farmhouse in Canada
Lunenburg Golf Club is a 10 minute walk from the farmhouse. Overlooking the scenic and historical home of the schooner Bluenose ll and other tall ships, the Bluenose Golf Club was opened in 1933 and offers picturesque views of the town or water from each hole. Facilities include a clubhouse, putting green, driving range, pro shop and more. Semi-Private, 9 holes, Par 35 Amazing sandy beaches abound: Crescent Beach Carter Beach Hyrtles Beach, Queensland Beach and Summerville Beach are just a few. .
Other Activities Early North American settler museums and forts, maritime museum
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Owner Contact and Booking Information
- Call Jean Wilson
- 780-430-7545
- (International +01 780-430-7545)
For further information and to book this property, contact the owner, Jean Wilson
Please reference A1 Vacations property 79032
- Telephone:
- +01 780-430-7545
- Fax:
- +01 780-435-9118
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