180 John Anderson Drive, Ormond Beach, FL 32176
Description
Supplements: The custom island kitchen was designed to be an extension of the riverfront living spaces with lovely granite tops over solid wood cabinetry by highly regarded local craftsman Bill Harrington. A remarkable bank of gracious windows on the east side of the home invites the morning sun and offers garden views across the handsome Chicago brick drive. Two sets of sliding glass doors allow for views of the passing boats in the Intracoastal Waterway and can be opened to merge the fabulous indoor spaces with the spectacular waterfront verandah that serves the owners as an outdoor living room. A walkway leads to the base of the custom built dock with a unique covered patio that the owners designed for the ultimate dining and relaxation. The bedroom count here includes a fabulous owners' suite with waterfront sitting area, tremendous closet space and two beautiful bathrooms. A second waterfront suite features double doors off of the living room and can be opened up to be used as an office, den, playroom, etc. or serve as a guest suite with private ensuite bath. Bedrooms 3 and 4 are sizable, occupying their own quiet wing and share a lovely common bath. A complete second kitchen is located within the extraordinary utility bonus room with a half bath and the oversized laundry area. This 2nd kitchen was designed to allow caterers or the homeowner to prep for a crowd, but can be utilized for extra pantry, cabinets and refrigeration space. A two car garage has entry from the courtyard style driveway and the third car bay is subtly situated on the north side with its own dedicated brick drive. The location of this home is simply ideal as it sits directly across the road from historic One-Way Orchard Lane inviting homeowners to take a stroll beneath the oak canopy past iconic cottages on their way to the beach, Publix or a number of great restaurants and pubs within a stone's throw. Take note of the unique contour of the backyard where the seawall juts out into the river on the north side creating a point that is the ideal spot to catch a river breeze or cast for a resident redfish.