


1112 Scenic Narrows Boulevard Cambridge-Narrows, NB E4C 2N2
Description
NB139433
$2,994(2026)
3.38 acres
Single-Family Home
1997
Lake, Water View
Arcadia
Listed By
NEW BRUNSWICK REAL ESTATE BOARD
Dernière vérification Mai 14 2026 à 8:48 PM GMT+0000
- Fireplace(s)
- Built-In Appliances
- Family Room – Main Floor
- Laundry
- Cleared-Part
- Level
- Wooded/Treed
- Landscaped
- Sloping/Terrace
- Stream/Pond
- Conservation
- Treed
- Beach
- Cheminée: 0
- Stove - Wood
- Forced Air
- Central Air Conditioning
- Fireplace-Wood
- Heat Pump - Ducted
- Air Exchanger
- Tile
- Cushion/Tile/Lino
- Hardwood
- Vinyl
- Toit: Metal
private waterfront setting on Washademoak Lake, tucked into a small cove with approximately 131 feet of lake frontage.
The driveway winds through mature trees before the home comes into view, sitting high and dry above recent flood levels with elevated views of the
Washademoak and a brook running along one of the property boundaries, all adding to the sense of escape. Inside, hardwood flooring runs throughout the main
level. The eat-in kitchen features oak cabinetry and a passthrough to a separate dining room or den, and the family room is anchored by a stone fireplace. A 1yr
old ducted heat pump provides efficient whole-home heating and cooling year-round. Three generous-sized bedrooms and a 3-piece bath complete the main floor.
The partially finished basement adds a fourth bedroom, a second 3-piece bath, a rec-room with wood stove, plenty of storage space, and room to develop further.
Washademoak Lake connects to over 250 kilometres of boating opportunities, all accessible from your private waterfront. Fruit trees and tilled garden space offer
a touch of self-sufficiency, a 14x14 storage shed keeps your tools, toys, and equipment dry, while the fire pit acts as a gathering place. Recent updates include a metal roof, newer appliances, fresh paint, and decks completed in
2018 and 2026. Year-round paved road access ensures you can get here in any season, with Sussex and the Trans-Canada within easy reach and Fredericton,
Moncton, and Saint John each about an hour away.