Exquisite Ocean Views From this Ipswich Home
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Located in Ipswich’s Great Neck neighborhood, the Home of the Week is surrounded by stunning natural scenery. The house offers beautiful views of Plum Island Sound and Parker River National Wildlife refuge.
Located at 102 Northbridge Road in Ipswich, the home has four bedrooms, three full and one partial baths, more than 3,800 square feet of interior space, and is listed at $1,295,000.
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This rear view of the home outlines just how many spots there are to enjoy the property’s amazing ocean views. Options include a back deck, patio, and a balcony.
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There is enough parking for 10 cars and the home is walking distance to Clark Beach.
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From the lovely backyard and patio, the home offers clear views of Plum Island and even Ogunquit on a clear day.
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The formal dining room, located at the front of the house, has crown molding. Most of the flooring in the home is oak.
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The fireplaced living room has recessed lighting, custom bookshelves, and is connected to a sound system.
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French doors lead to the large deck off the back of the home which offers stunning views of Plum Island Sound and is large enough for entertaining.
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The stone patio is located just a few steps from the home’s rear deck.
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The home has an enclosed and heated porch which allows occupants to enjoy the home during all seasons.
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The kitchen has a Viking cooktop, a Jenn Air refrigerator, and a double Wolf oven. Both the kitchen and living area have French Doors that connect to the rear deck. Views of Plum Island can be seen from the kitchen.
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The large master bedroom takes up much of the second floor and has access to a large balcony. The master has a gas fireplace, two closets with built-in shelving, and an extraordinary bath.
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The master bath has a deep soaking tub and a separate shower with marble and sea glass tile.
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The larger of the children’s bedrooms has been painted a lovely shade of turquoise.
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