"Amazing Place to Stay" - 25+ 5-star reviews - Serene, Wooded Home - Sugarwood Beach
Three's A Charm - $298 avg/night - Sugarwood Beach - Amenities include: Internet, Air conditioning, Fireplace, TV, Satellite or cable, Washer & dryer, Parking, No smoking, Heater ✓ Bedrooms: 2 ✓ Sleeps: 6 ✓ Minimum stay from 2 night(s) ✓ Bookable directly online - Book vacation rental 1027030...
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Welcome to the community of Sugarwood Beach, one of the most secluded and peaceful neighborhoods in the Seagrove community. Our 2,000 square-foot home sits on a .3 acre wooded lot near the end of Wood Beach Drive, on the edge of a cul-de-sac. It's quiet location is a haven during high season, when 30A is in full swing and a bit crowded and noisy. It features a garage, fireplace and a backyard for nature lovers, full of native magnolias, palmettos and bay trees, and it is a Certified Wildlife Habitat. We often sit in the sunroom just to look out on the back yard and have a cup of coffee.
Two spacious bedrooms sleep six (one king, one queen,) and there are bunkbeds in the master. 2 sofas in the living room and sunroom. In 2017, it was renovated from top to bottom. We extended heating and cooling into the sunroom so it's a perfect perch year round for nature watching. The house features all new furniture, mattresses, lamps, artwork, window treatments and rugs.
It's a 15 minute walk to the beach and we have dedicated access with bike racks. Beach chairs tend to come and go in our garage, so to be on the safe side, rent or bring your own.
Things to eat while you're in town:
1. Cowgirl Kitchen - in Blue Mountain for breakfast.
2. Cafe 30A - Tuesday is $5 martini night in the bar
3. Edwards in Rosemary Beach - sit at the kitchen bar to watch them do their magic
4. Great Southern in Seaside - great outdoor bar plus Grits a Ya Ya and southern collard green rolls.
5.Black Bear Bakery in Grayton Beach - the Morning Buns are fabulous!
We hope you'll come and enjoy a bit of Seagrove as much as we do! Call or write with questions! Thanks - Mary Leigh and Ross Howell