Location
Agent Comments
Come see this vintage beach cottage that has been the summer get away for the Whichard Family 71 years. Four generations have enjoyed the carefree days of open screened windows and doors with sound views along with ocean views before the dunes were put in place after the Great Storm of 1962, known as The Ash Wednesday storm to locals. This 800 sq ft cottage survived intact floating to the middle of Beach Rd (Rt 12) in this event, and was moved back to it's present location by John Ferebee, noted house mover along with builder Clifford Stein Whichard and 2 of his farm workers. While this cottage is being sold "as is", family and friends still enjoy it's functional use. Oceanside and sound side porches. Located in the Whalebone Junction area, come take a tour of Nags Head history and charm, put your personal TLC in making the next four generations your family's history!
*Listing provided courtesy of the MLS.
Amenities
- Microwave
- Range/Oven
- Refrigerator
Interior Features
- Extras: Covered Decks
- Floor Covering: Vinyl, Hardwood
- Furnishings Available: No
- Water: Municipal
Exterior Features
- Exterior: Asbestos, Hurricane Shutters
- Foundation: Piling
- Lot Description: Beach Frontage
- Parking: Paved
- Pool: No
- Roof: Asphalt/Fiber Shingle
- Sewer/Septic: Private Septic
- Style: Historic,Cottage
- Waterfront Location: Oceanfront
Additional Features
- Associated Document Count: 4
- Construction: Frame
- County: Dare
- Deed Book: WB 10E
- Deed Book Pg: 169
- Ownership: Owned More than 12 Months
- Rental Company: None
- Property Sub Type: Single Family - Detached
- View Description: Ocean, Sound
- Year Built: 1955
- Zoning: CR