Summary:
This 108 year-old traditional saltbox home offers the ideal outport Newfoundland retreat. When you walk into Twilly House, you'll immediately feel its warmth and charm. With its history so well preserved, you'll enjoy the best that Newfoundland saltbox homes have to offer. The home is nestled in the historic fishing community of Twillingate and is perfectly situated to enjoy both the serenity of this seaside community and all the amenities and activities Twillingate has to offer.
The Space:
This traditional saltbox home sits on a large lot across the street from a rocky beach on the shores of the North Atlantic. It has 3 bedrooms (capable of sleeping 5 adults and 4 children) 1 full bath, kitchen, living room, a sitting room and large deck. One bedroom is on the main floor and has a queen bed. The second bedroom is on the 2nd floor and has a double bed, and the 3rd bedroom is on the 2nd floor and has a single bed. There is a newly renovated lounge room upstairs that has two double bunk beds (suitable for kids) , a TV and a typewriter if you'd like to send a letter back home. There is a nice big couch for lounging which can also be pulled out into a bed. The bathroom is on the main floor and has a tub and shower. The kitchen is farmhouse-style with lots of room for cooking and entertaining.
Everywhere you are in this home, your eyes are drawn to the views surrounding the property. You'll sit on the large front deck with a spectacular view of the ocean, where you can watch glorious sunsets and, if you're lucky, even spot an iceberg floating by. Outback, by the entrance to Twilly House, you'll find a great BBQ which is ready to use.
Guest Access:
Guests are welcome to park in front or alongside the home. The home is nestled in an area of Twillingate known as Hart's Cove. It's about 1.5 km to the heart of Twillingate where you'll find lots of shops, restaurants, museums and other amenities.
The Neighborhood:
Twilly House is located in an area of Twillingate known as Hart's Cove. It's a lovely, quaint residential area located about 1.5 km from the heart of Twillingate and all of its amenities.
Getting Around:
Driving is the most typical way that visitors explore Twillingate and area. That said, it is a walker/hikers dream. Whether you prefer the road or the trails, there is so much to explore. Just steps from Twilly House, you can walk beautiful beaches, search for root cellars and even spot icebergs out at sea.
Other Things to Note:
Built in 1908, the interior is largely intact to its original architectural structure, and therefore has ceiling heights of 7’2” on the first floor and 6’2” on the second floor.
Interaction with Guests:
Managed locally, I'm only a phone call or text away.