This home is so warm and charming it's like living in the city and on a river in the country at the same time, except that this is the mighty Maumee River, the largest river entering any of the Great Lakes. The house was built in 1976 and expanded in 2006. It is a double A-frame wood home with a 35' high vaulted ceiling in the great room with a window wall as high overlooking the Maumee River. The master bedroom is a loft overlooking the great room and the river, with a walk-in closet and attached master bath. The master bedroom is very private and the first thing we see on waking up is the river. There are two additional bedrooms and a huge 1,000 sq. ft.' deck off the great room, all overlooking the river and a terrace with beautiful shrubs in summer also overlooking the river. The 4th. bedroom overlooks the entrance drive and ravine that runs parallel to the river. The master bedroom and the second floor family rooms also have large balconies overlooking the river. The house does not have a conventional basement but semi-finished cellars that are ideal for storage or a wine cellar. There are dual heating and cooling systems for each A-frame of the double A-frame configuration. The floors in the great room and dining level are custom made 3/4" oak flooring, and the large entrance double-door and all the interior doors are custom made with 21 raised panels in each door. Every room has something interesting and natural to see without leaving the house plus even more spectacular sights from the outside decks. The entire lot is so heavily wooded that the adjacent neighboring homes can only be seen between Fall and Spring, and the house can barely be seen through the trees from the main road. The ground throughout the property and running down into the ravines is covered mostly by English Ivy and there is not a blade of grass to be mowed on the entire site.
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