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FOR SALE AT HALF THE COST TO BUILD
Breathtaking, spectacular and immaculate! This luxury home cost over $2 mil to build, offering you amazing value. Only a transfer makes this beautiful country estate available. 9,300 sq ft of luxury, relaxed country living.
Gorgeous custom built home magnificently nestled on 3.5 professionally landscaped acres, only 3 years since brand new and immaculate. No detail has been overlooked, this home has been designed with the future owner in mind. Elegance, beauty, and thoughtful use of space. You'll be simply amazed. All the upgrades you'd expect are here, along with many more. An impressive cedar column entrance leads you into the expansive 2-story foyer with Juliet balcony.
There's plenty of space for the large or blended family with 7 bedrooms, all with walk-in closets, 6.5 baths, guest suite, 4+ attached car garage, large mud room, library, office, study, hobby room, crafting/sewing room, fitness room and an expansive raised master suite retreat complete with separate his and hers master bath suites and huge closets. The large great room has 11' coffered ceilings, a large stone fireplace with a huge custom mantle piece. Custom millwork and cabinetry and granite throughout.
You'll love entertaining in the huge chef's kitchen with top of the line appliances, large pantry and breakfast bar and the lower level stage, huge wet bar and large rec/game room. There's even a cupboard under the stairs playhouse for Harry Potter fans! A large deck off the dining room leads to an even larger patio space.
Storage is everywhere, from the extensive custom cabinetry to the lower level storage that doubles as an inclement weather dog run and kid's soccer room, to the second floor storage to the 7+ car toy collector's garage with an addt'l 784 sq ft of storage above.
Luxury living in the country, horses are okay here too!
Angler Finn Tower, 5 years old, caught a 23.25" Spanish Mackerel in the Chesapeake Bay on Sep 30, 2019
Photo by Tom Weaver
@dailyshoot #ds249: "Rotate your camera today a bit and make a slightly off-angle photograph. Use the angle to emphasize your subject"
Having returned to the Statfold terminus after the cavalcade, 0-4-0T 'Marchlyn' (Avonside 2067/1933) sits on the steep gradient that leads to the loco shed...
We had our kitchen cupboards repainted over the summer. As the painters lined them up against each other for the paint to dry, interesting angles resulted.
For Our Daily Challenge - Dutch Angle. I had to look up the definition of Dutch Angle. Hope this suits. I also played around with filters for the overall effect.
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Last night from the garden trap
Yesterday I switched my trap on at about 8.30pm and it was already getting dark, the long Summer nights are already a thing of the past.
We had a lovely dinner and games night with friends and all the while I could see moths flying in towards the trap.
By 10pm there was quite a few moths already to the light, but I was confident that after midnight things would be even better and indeed by 6am this morning the trap was 'heaving' by my garden standards with over 50 Large Yellow Underwing and 25 Vine's Rustic.
In third place was Setaceous Hebrew Character with 22 examples.
Both Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing and Dark Arches turned up again, I can't remember the last time I saw both of these together this year.
A single Copper Underwing was checked and revealed a year first
Svensson's Copper Underwing which was pleasing.
A second record for the year of the second brood of Toadflax Brocade is always pleasing as they are such smart looking moths. I must add that I have yet to record the first brood here!
Cochylimorpha straminea was found on the edge of the perspex collar, a rare grassland moth for my garden, but a mere 6 miles away in decent grassland habitat i've caught hundreds in just one night! Maybe they don't like to stray too far from their happy environment.
There were also some very pleasing micro moths, firstly Dichrorampha simpliciana was new for the garden and the 28th new micro moth species for the garden this year bringing the total to 308.
Also second brooded Tachystola acroxantha, a rogue Acentria ephemerella, a stunning little Phyllonorycter geniculella and 2 year first species Epinotia ramella and Ypsolopha parenthesella made up the best of the rest.
All in all very pleasing considering it was cool and clear this morning.
Catch Report - 23/08/17 - Back Garden - Stevenage - 1x 125w MV Robinson Trap
Macro Moths
1x Svensson's Copper Underwing [NFY]
2x Angle Shades
5x Double-striped Pug
6x Brimstone Moth
1x Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing
1x Cabbage Moth
4x Common Wainscot
1x Dark Arches
2x Garden Carpet
1x Iron Prominent
1x Knot Grass
53x Large Yellow Underwing
18x Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing
4x Lesser Yellow Underwing
3x Light Emerald
2x Maiden's Blush
1x Nutmeg
4x Orange Swift
3x Pale Mottled Willow
5x Riband Wave
22x Setaceous Hebrew Character
1x Shuttle-shaped Dart
1x Small Dusty Wave
1x Small Square-spot
1x Snout
1x Spectacle
1x Straw Dot
3x Straw Underwing
1x Toadflax Brocade
2x Turnip Moth
25x Vine's Rustic
1x White-point
11x Willow Beauty
2x Yellow Shell
Micro Moths
1x Dichrorampha simpliciana [NFG]
1x Epinotia ramella [NFY]
1x Ypsolopha parenthesella [NFY]
1x Acentria ephemerella
5x Agriphila straminella
8x Agriphila tristella
2x Ambylptilia acanthdactyla
5x Blastobasis adustella
1x Blastobasis lacticolella
1x Cochylimorpha straminea
1x Cydia pomonella
5x Emmelina monodactyla
1x Endrosis sarcitrella
3x Epiphyas postvittana
1x Evergestis forficalis
1x Hofmannophila pseudospretella
1x Mompha propinquella
1x Pammene aurita
2x Pandemis heparana
1x Phyllonorycter geniculella
5x Pleuroptya ruralis
1x Pyrausta aurata
1x Tachystola acroxantha
YEA!! He's done!! His "fishing rod" lights up, but you can't see it in the sun. Will get night pictures soon. He's felted over a foam base with a blue LED.
He's about the size of 2 basketballs!!!
Angler Xander Rohrer age 8, caught a huge rainbow trout on 3/16/2023 in Carroll Creek.
Photo by Justin Hedges
One of the best things in the world to be is a boy; it requires no experience, but needs some practice to be a good one ~ Charles Dudley Warner
The Wareham Gatemen won the CCBL Championship, August 13. 2018 at Veterans Field over the Chatham Anglers. Photo by Caroline O'Connor.