About this home
A rare opportunity on Lake Shoecraft! Beyond a smart gate, an ICF-built estate rests on three-quarters of an acre of waterfront with private dock, boat lift, boathouse, and stone stairs descending to a beach patio. There's a French countryside feel here, from the architecture and dazzling chandeliers to mature lavender, hydrangeas, and 400+ arborvitae framing the grounds. Inside: nine-foot ceilings, stacked crown, 8' solid wood doors, radiant floor heat, forced air with UV purification, standby generator. A 26' Nanawall opens the lake room to a covered four-season patio and water features. Built to cook: 7-burner Lacanche with three ovens, dual built-in Sub-Zeros, Asko dishwasher, slab granite, furniture-grade cabinetry. The primary suite offers a soaking tub beneath a French crystal chandelier, steam shower, mirrored dressing room. The detached upper garage holds a full ADU with kitchen, 3/4 bath, laundry, private entry, or reverts to a third bay. 4 garage bays, with option for a 5th (currently ADU). Sports court, pergolas, deer-proof rose garden, irrigation. Presidential 50-year roof, Pella windows, owned propane. Boat, swim, entertain, then close the gate and enjoy your private estate! Private showings by appointment, this is one you absolutely must see!
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