From Halifax take HWY 103 to Exit 7. Turn right to Chester. Turn left to Victoria St, then right to Walker Rd. Charming Waterfront Cape Cod Home in Historic Chester, Nova Scotia. Known for its annual Chester Race Week, Canada's largest keel racing regatta, and a variety of outdoor activities like kayaking, golf, and its rich history, Chester is the perfect place to escape to. Nestled in the sought-after seaside village this oceanfront home is the perfect retreat which embodies the charm and character of the area. Beautifully renovated in 2000, this home features natural wood shake siding, a classic white picket fence, and a private, expansive wharf and dock that extend into Chesters tranquil back harbour. With its warm and inviting atmosphere, its an ideal retreat for boating enthusiasts, artists, or families seeking peace and inspiration. The main floor offers a spacious, open-concept layout with 2 bedrooms and a full bath. The interiors are bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that provide stunning views of Chesters estate homes. The wide plank pine floors and wainscoting add to the home?s cozy character, while a wood-burning fireplace invites you to relax and enjoy the soothing sounds of the waves and birdsong. Upstairs, the expansive primary suite is a true sanctuary. With a wall of windows showcasing breathtaking ocean views, a large ensuite bathroom, and a private sitting area perfect for a home office or den, it offers the ultimate in comfort and serenity. Special touches throughout the home include a cozy loft bedroom with its own nautical porthole window, as well as a hidden "Harry Potter" bunkie that children will love. The wrap-around deck, featuring a dock rope railing, is ideal for entertaining or simply relaxing while taking in the stunning surroundings. The property also boasts an additional parcel of land, perfect for parking. Conveniently located just 20 minutes from Mahone Bay, 30 minutes to Lunenburg, 40 minutes to Halifax, and one hour from the airport, this is the perfect getaway to enjoy the beauty of Nova Scotia. (id:27476)