Bermudian landmark at Bailey’s Bay
Willoughby is a historic home outfitted with modern amenities.
The Hamilton Parish property was built in the 1800s and is now a Bailey’s Bay landmark.
As was typical of that era, the home has extensive cedar mouldings and flooring, high ceilings and large reception rooms.
Meanwhile, its Viking range, Sub-Zero refrigerator, split-system air conditioning and swimming pool are more in keeping with the 21st century.
The home, at 172 North Shore Road, is now available for sale for $3,100,000, courtesy of Coldwell Banker Bermuda Realty.
It has four en suite bedrooms, two dining rooms, a family room, bar and laundry. There’s also a spacious one-bedroom apartment that comes with two fireplaces of its own.
“Perched prominently overlooking Bailey’s Bay, Willoughby’s impressive facade creates a very visible Bermudian landmark,” said realtor Randy Brangman. “A stunning restoration has resulted in an elegantly finished historic estate home with extensive Bermuda cedar mouldings and flooring. The large reception room, dining and living rooms, the impressive ceiling heights and multiple working fireplaces create the perfect environment for both family living and entertainment. The swimming pool is perfectly situated, surrounded by mature landscaping and bricked patios, and the waterfront parcel of land provides convenient access to the waters of Bailey’s Bay. Additional amenities include a large one-bedroom apartment with its own private driveway. Experience historic Bermuda, immaculately restored.”
Listing price: $3.1 million
Lot size (in acres): 1.84
Square footage (main house and apartment): Approximately 4,100
Contact: Randy Brangman on 247-1805 or rbangman@brcl.bm. Alternatively, visit www.bermudarealty.com