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Description
Tucked high among the aromatic evergreens of Three Tree Point lies a treetop refuge that feels suspended between earth and sky. Built in 1939, its architecture is a charming blend of traditional, craftsman and mid-century—like a home that has collected eras the way travelers collect stories. Here, the boundary between home and nature blurs. Eagles drift past the windows, and seabirds trace arcs against a backdrop of mountains and shimmering water. From the bay windows and deck, the sun melts into the horizon, the trees catching the light and scattering it in streaks of orange, pink and red. The surrounding landscape feels both wild and lovingly tended. Fig and apple trees mingle with raspberries, elderberries, and clusters of champagne grapes—a quiet garden orchestra that hums with life. Reaching the home requires following a private drive that feels like a gentle retreat from the world. Yet, surprisingly, shops, restaurants, and the airport are close enough to be convenient but far enough to leave the tranquility untouched. Inside, the home bursts with character. Built-in shelving and cabinetry curve into the walls, waiting to hold books, art and keepsakes. Downstairs, a unique arched cove-style fireplace anchors the main room, radiating a warmth that feels both literal and nostalgic. This is more than a house; it’s a perch above the shore, a front-row seat to the quiet theater of sky, sea and forest. A timeless retreat where modern life pauses—and nature takes center stage.