
A drone view over the 4.72 acres with Oak Bay County park spit in the middle and Marrowstone Island in the background.

A rare 365 feet of no-bank waterfront awaits you with this park-like property. Easy access to try out a paddle board or kayak out to the big water at high tide.

This is the start of your drive down to this magical property.

Native trees, huckleberries, salal, sword ferns and more provide a beautiful backdrop and habitat for small animals and birds.

This park-like waterfront acreage is private on all sides and just beautiful.

The approach to the house has ample parking space.

The 1966 home has a 6-year-old Built Up Roof which is extremely waterproof and long-lasting. A two-car carport and a small shop on the right.

The front door is graced with this beautiful and fragrant wisteria. The partly covered porch is made of water-resistant material.

The front entrance.

The expansive waterfront deck has 180 degrees of stunning water, mountain, and island views. Herons, osprey, eagles and other seabirds can be seen daily from this magnificent spot.

Looking East, Cleveland boasts the largest waterfront parcel on the street. The location and property are un-matched, and just five minutes to Port Hadlock services and everyday amenities.

Looking south over Oak Bay with the county park spit in the middle left of the photo. The county camp ground is adjacent to the property. Great bonus as most of the time it's empty and there's a playground, too.

General outline of the 4.72 acres and looking North at Marrowstone island. Note the cut where you'll see all kinds of marine traffic floating by and avoiding the big waters of Admiralty Inlet.

This staged photo of the main living space, with wood beams and ceiling, skylight, and wood burning fireplace. The front door is to the right.

Another staged view of the main living space. Check out the views!!

Photo of the main living space. Newer vinyl flooring, 6-yr old roof, new wiring and plumbing throughout.

The cabinets were made by the sellers father in 1966 when he built the house. The quartz counter top is one piece and only a few years old.

The 3/4 hallway bath has many updates and a newer large shower. The whole house has been recently re-wired and re-plumbed.

The primary bedroom is spacious with access to the front yard and glorious sunrises and water views.

Primary bedroom with 3/4 bath has a stone vessel sink, tiled floors, and character throughout.

I can see lawn games, tents and campouts and peaceful times in this expansive back yard. Note an old wood shed in the background.

The utility room with a second fridge, closets on the right, washer/dryer, utility sink and lots of storage.