
A private sanctuary with the Olympic National Park at your fingertips to explore. Yet also ideally centered on the Olympic Peninsula with quick access to both Port Townsend and Sequim, as well as the Hood Canal Bridge.

Craftsmanship and privacy in one rare package.

Solid wood doors, fire-resistant HardiPlank siding, and SIPS roofing panels speak to an envelope built for efficiency and longevity.

This property includes a natural pond, Chimacum Creek, fruit trees, Japanese maples, and a 120 SF unfinished bathhouse + a storage shed.

Wraparound deck (420 SF) spans the full length of the home.

Exposed beams span front to back beneath soaring ceilings on the southwest wall, framing garden and mountain views through thoughtfully placed windows.

The kitchen showcases custom cabinetry and a single-slab sapele countertop and backsplash. Stunning Acacia flooring throughout.

Beautiful Acacia floors.

The living room has a conduit in the wall for a future mounted TV.

Primary Bedroom

Primary Bedroom

Primary Bedroom

The primary bath, a custom two-headed shower and heated floors turn daily routines into something a little more considered.

Bedroom #2

Bedroom #2

Utility Room

Trex deck (made with recycled bag material).

Abundant fruit trees and beautiful gardens.

The design was inspired by the traditional Japanese farmhouse. Garden beds, mountain silhouettes, the movement of light across the property through the day.

The land itself is self-sufficient and quiet: a private well and septic system, a natural pond, an extensive collection of fruit trees and Japanese maples, and the section of Chimacum Creek that runs through the property.

There's an outlet to hook up a generator on the back deck.

The pond on the property.

A magnificent old growth Maple tree!

The home was built with longevity and efficiency in mind: fire-resistant HardiPlank siding, SIPS roofing panels for superior insulation, and an envelope that keeps energy costs genuinely low year-round — not just slightly better than average.