This Darling 395 Sq Ft Home is an Ideal Vacation Home In Washington
Written by: Arron J. Staff writer @ Hyggehous.com
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Take a look inside this charming home located in Blaine, Washington.
The 395-square-foot home is nestled in Edgewater Resort which makes it an ideal year-round or vacation home. You are sure to be inspired by the recently sold home with its vaulted ceilings in the living room and bedroom, plenty of cabinets for storage, a built-in eating bar, and a large loft with room for two queen beds. There are water views from large picture windows in the living room and the front of the deck. Shop Tiny Homes Large, half-covered wood deck, storage shed, and cozy patio. Large grass common area, and just steps to the beach. Moments from Birch Bay with live music and tasty dining options. Close to the Canadian Border, I5 access, and the Bellingham Airport.
Blaine is a charming city located along the extreme westernmost end of the United States/Canadian border, best known as the home of Peace Arch Historical State Park, which commemorates the resolution of United States-Britain border disputes dating back to the War of 1812.
The quaint town, which is located along picturesque Drayton Harbor, serves as a great day trip or weekend trip getaway from Seattle, Portland, or Vancouver, located approximately half an hour from the city of Bellingham. Visitors can ride the historic Plover Ferry across Semiahmoo Bay or enjoy renowned golfing experiences at the Semiahmoo Golf and Country Club or the Loomis Trail Golf Club. Blaine Marine Park hosts annual festivals, while Point Whitehorn Marine Reserve protects a stretch of beachfront along the Strait of Georgia waterway.
Peace Arch Historical State Park.
Peace Arch Historical State Park is a unique international park straddling the United States/Canada border's extreme western end, easily accessible on the United States side via the town of Blaine. The park is known for its iconic 67-foot Peace Arch, which was dedicated in 1921 to commemorate the Treaty of Ghent and the Rush-Bagot Agreement, which ended United States-British tensions over border guarding. Today, the concrete arch is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and serves as the central landmark for the dual-nationality park, which is known as Peace Arch Provincial Park on the Canadian side. Visitors can explore both sides of the park without passport clearance and can enjoy opportunities for picnics and strolling throughout the park's lush garden areas. Annual special events at the park include an International Sculpture Exhibition and an International Arts and Music Festival.
Blaine Marine Park, Blaine, Washington.
Blaine Marine Park is a charming waterfront park in Blaine, known as one of the region's best spots for bird and waterfowl watching. The park is home to several waterside shelters, which offer prime locations for watching thousands of migratory birds each year. Small beachfront areas are open during the summer months, providing space for beachcombing and shoreline fishing and launch for kayaks and other watercraft. Trails connect to the nearby Blaine Public Pier and Marina, which provides more than two miles of waterfront strolling opportunities. A children's playground features unique nautical theming, while an outdoor amphitheater serves as a central venue for the city's annual Wings Over Water Festival.