Cove Cottage is perched on a hill overlooking Cove Beach, Oregon. Located between Cannon Beach
and Manzanita, the house is surrounded by old growth forests of
Oswald West State Park. Parts of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife
Sanctuary are visible from the living room.
Cove Beach is one of the least known beaches on the Northern Oregon
Coast. During
low tide, a vast sand beach is exposed at Cove Beach. Because most
people don't watch the tide tables, it is common to have the entire
2-mile beach to yourself -- a rare treat not only for Oregon, but for most of
the world
During high tide, there is not much sand exposed, but you can drive
one mile to Arch Cape Beach where there is always sand. Or, within 7
miles you can visit Manzanita Beach (7 miles long), Hug Point Beach,
Arcadia Beach or Cannon Beach -- each of which offer miles of scenic
sandy beach.
Cove Cottage was recently completely remodeled. The 1500 square foot
home features a panoramic ocean view, a large great room, 3 bedrooms, an
upstairs/loft with spiral staircase, all new appliances, gorgeous wood
floors, and an 1100 square foot deck made from sustainably harvested Red Balau Mahogany.
Built in 1969,
this was one of the first houses on Cove Beach,
Oregon. The unique gambrel design requires no interior walls or support
posts for structural support. The giant connector beams are 24 feet
long. The wood
floor in the great room is made from reclaimed bleacher boards from an
old school gymnasium. The wood is clear, vertical-grained Douglas fir of
a quality no longer available and there are no knots in the entire
floor.
Come visit soon!
The Aebi-Magee family
