As promised, here are pictures of Ashberry Lane. It’s not just a home … it’s an experience!
The view from our meadow, a few minutes walk from the house:
The golf green from the road by the house:
The top entry with three garages:
Upper level porch, 700 square feet of outdoor living:
The shop, fully insulated with electricity:
The show boat view of the house:
The side view with lower garage:
The lower entry:
Upper Master Suite:
Another view:
Master bathroom, jacuzzi tub:
Double sinks:
The garage. The trap door on the right side leads into the oil pit:
Other upper level bathroom:
Lower living room:
Lower dining room:
Lower kitchen, built in 2006:
Look at those beautiful cabinents!
And a huge island with storage and drawers:
Lower master suite:
Lower Master Bath:
A restful master retreat:
Upper family room:
A different view:
Slider leads to upper deck:
Upper kitchen, with brand new over-sized stainless steel appliances:
More kitchen:
Upper living room:
Upper dining room:
The theater:
The deck!
I’ll buy it, Christina. If only to give it back to you and Sherrie. Seeing the empty rooms just makes my heart ache for you. Saying a prayer for you tonight!! Love, Debbie M.
Wow, this is your house? Amazing. Are you selling it?
I’m sorry if you’re having to. It’s beautiful.
A beautiful place. Looks like a writer’s dream.
So beautiful! Can I hitch it to my car and drive it home?
I’m praying the Lord brings the right buyer and finds a great new place for you. 🙂
Blessings,
Susan
Debbie, thanks for the sentiment. It’s just not the same without Kevin. 🙁 Though watching spring come and knowing summer is on its way makes it harder to think of leaving.
Jessica, yes, it officially went on sale yesterday. Now we count the flyers in the box every time we pass the box!
Jennifer, you would love it. It’s so quiet and restful, with gorgeous views to gaze at if you’re stuck searching for the perfect word.
Susan, depends on how strong your car is! 🙂 Thank you for the prayers. I’m trusting God will bring someone who will fall in love with this house just as we did.
Wow…this is beautiful…love the theater room…reminds me of a cabin I stayed in at Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
Boomer Chick, that must have been some “cabin!” Yes, I will miss the theater, but cozy on the couch on a small screen is good too.