14 Fieldstone Road

For Sale: $3,750,000

4 Beds
3 Baths
Single Family
NW Contemporary
3,226 sq ft
Year Built: 2002
14 Fieldstone Road

Custom Craftsman Masterpiece Sited on 23 Acres of Pristine Pasture, Woods, Orchard and Gardens

A rare opportunity to own one of the most beautiful properties in the San Juan Islands! Custom Craftsman home on 23+ acres of pasture, woods, orchard & gardens. Southern protected valley views with complete privacy and direct county road access. Designed and built by Island Shelter Construction. 3,226 sq ft 4 bed, 3 bath home w attention to detail reflected in clear cedar coffered ceilings & gorgeous finishes for a casual, country, luxury experience. Spacious great room anchored by massive fieldstone wood fireplace. Sports court, large mature irrigated orchard, sunny fenced garden. Gracious, winding, wooded entrance. 2136 sq ft shop with separate studio office spaces. 1252 sq ft equipment shed, hot tub, woodshed, treehouse & so much more

 

Amenities

Complete Privacy
Cedar Coffered Ceilings
Soapstone Counters
Blue Stone Patios
In Floor Radiant Heat
Generous Pantry
Alarm System
Bonus Room
Built-in Appliances
Carpeting
Butler's Pantry
Covered Patio
Courtyard
Drip System
Dual Pane Windows
Dual Sinks
Fireplace
Fire Pit
Gardens
Guest Suite
Guest Quarters
Great Room
Gym
Jetted or Sunken Tubs
Lawn
Loft
Metal
Private Patio
Rock
Sitting Room
Slate
Stainless Appliances
Stone
Recessed Lighting
Raised Elevation
Tile
Walk-in Closets
Walk-in Shower
Wine Storage
Under Cabinet Lighting
Stone Surfaces
Spa

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Neighboring Snug Harbor Resort

Located on San Juan Island's west side, on peaceful Mitchell Bay, Snug Harbor Resort offers year-round waterfront accommodations.Snug Harbor has been a hidden gem in Mitchell Bay on San Juan Island since the early 60's. The resort has been a preferred location of outdoor enthusiast for decades. Fishing and crabbing in the immediate area has always been fantastic, easily reached from the protected harbor of Mitchell Bay.

Going back much further than the 60's, Mitchell Bay was a prime location for the Native American Indians indigenous to the area. The protected bay and proximity to areas offering easy harvesting of salmon, crab, clams, oysters, and seaweed made the location a natural gathering place. With the advent of whale research and eco-tourism Snug Harbor again became the preferred launching point for these endeavors. Snug currently hosts three whale research boats, two whale watching operations and a kayak touring company from their marina.

Click HERE to learn more about this amazing resort. 

 


Roche Harbor Resort

Roche Harbor is a world all its own.  Whether you stay at the historic hotel and cottages, visit from your boat in one of the marina’s 377 slips, or spend an afternoon exploring the tiny village, restaurants, boutiques and its environs, Roche Harbor will certainly delight.

The historic Hotel de Haro, named for Spanish explorer Gonzalo López de Haro was perhaps the first European to discover the San Juan Islands. The hotel dates back to 1886 when the village served as a company town for John McMillin’s lime works (remnants of the lime kilns are still visible, along with the now-scenic quarries). Past the tiny 1892 Our Lady of Good Voyage chapel, the San Juan Islands Sculpture Park, and the pioneer cemetery, you can hike up to the imposing Romanesque McMillin family mausoleum.

Visitors can also explore some of the hiking trails around the Roche Harbor quarries and through the forestland around the resort. Or enjoy a swim in the only heated outdoor pool on the island. Additionally, kayak and whale-watching tours leave from the marina multiple times a day.

Click HERE to learn more about Roche Harbor. 

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