Living so close to the border is something most Canadians do...............for instance here in Quebec ( we're the largest Canadian province ) we border New York - New Hampshire - Vermont and Maine. And that's just to the south of us - we also border Ontario - James Bay - Hudson Bay - as well as Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick ( plus a few places even I've never heard of )
That's a lot of territory!
Campobello Island is in New Brunswick ( and also borders Maine ) - and is most famous for the fact that it was where the U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt spent his summers with his family - from infancy until he became an adult - where upon he built his own 34 room summer retreat on the island. It's now the main attraction at Campobello International Park.
This photo of Roosevelt Campobello International Park is courtesy of TripAdvisor
So I thought I'd check out what else is available in water front properties and came across this gem !
Welshpool - Campobello
329,000
Year built 1906
1800 Sq Ft
Garden Shed
Barn
Realtor : ROBERT HOOPER
This is truly a slice of paradise - even if you weren't crazy about the home ( I am ) to have that view as your backyard would be priceless, don't you think?
What a perfect venue for family weddings this would make !!!
Ok - time to step inside !
That is the most glorious stove - really - how beautiful is that - and it's included in the sale !
A separate walk in pantry
I'll take that dresser too please - thank you
Doesn't it make you feel like you stepped back to an easier, simpler time?
The Roosevelts at Campobello
Campobello was the "beloved" summer retreat for the Roosevelt family, shaping Franklin into a great leader, and encouraging Eleanor to become an independent woman.
ROOSEVELT CAMPOBELLO INTERNATIONAL PARK - A LEGACY OF FRIENDSHIP
Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt with baby Anna, and dog, "Duffy" (1907) |
I've been to New Brunswick - but never to Campobello Island - t's now officially on my bucket list - and since we border that province it shouldn't be a difficult bucket to fill :)
Have a wonderful day everyone !
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Me
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Okay, that property is fabulous!! I'm ditching DL and moving!!
ReplyDeleteA simpler time - something I could really use!
ReplyDeleteA simpler time AND that stove - I could really use that as well !
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That is a fabulous home! I love the vintage feel of it and that it hasn't been totally modernized and renovated thus keeping all the fine old features and woodwork. Did you see the fretwork between the double parlours? I love the pantry and the vintage sink and tub! We visited Campobello Island with the kids a long time ago and I think it's time to make another visit. One can cross into the US from there as well but be sure you have your passport! Thanks for sharing this one Suzan. I enjoyed it. Have a super day! xo Pam
ReplyDeleteAny one of those places would make my heart sing! BTW ...You do beautiful work! I would love it if you would join in on my Making Broken Beautiful party! It starts 6:00pm (MST) this Thursday September 10 and I would love to have you join up each week!
ReplyDeleteSmiles for a great week!
Terry
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I'd kill just for that fretted archway into the TV room!!
ReplyDeleteSo cozy and full of wonderful history. Beautiful choice this week. LOVE!
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The one oval window in the entry melted into the wall! Does the other? The lighthouse border is a little corny! And, is that moose wallpaper in the bathroom? {Groan...} I expected much more wallpaper and a little more color. Otherwise it is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteAfter you visit NB you can take the ferry across the Bay of Fundy an visit me. But only after this house is put back together, one day I keep hoping. Lovely house on the island. xo Patty
ReplyDeleteOh my word! I love that fretwork! And stove! Such a beautiful place with a fabulous view! You find the most amazing places, Suzan.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful all that woodwork is and I agree....the stove is gorgeous!
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