Featuring calming views of a Kiawah tidal lagoon and at nearly half an acre in size, 233 Queens Cottage Lane offers endless opportunities for creating the ideal Kiawah Island abode. With its access to the recreational and social amenities within Cassique's community, in addition to the natural splendor of the property's landscape, 233 Queens Cottage promises a perfectly rounded retreat. Architect Clay Shackelford's home plan for 233 Queens Cottage Lane shown in the artist's perspective is approximately 3,650 square feet with generous distribution of square feet among the 4-bedroom, 4 1/2 bath home. There is plenty of room above the two-car garage for a fifth bedroom, movie screening room, office, or storage. The unusually large homesite bordering a pond allows for a variety of creative home design solutions. This version suggests four bedrooms with two master baths serving the large downstairs master suite, and a roomy great room opening to dining and kitchen areas. It's a relaxed plan with spaces all the family may enjoy. Views of the bird-filled pond add to the feeling of casual comfort, drawing in the natural beauty of this secluded setting filled with live oaks. This homesite comes with a membership to the Kiawah Island Club. Less than a block away are the Olympic-size pool, tennis courts, fitness facilities, and squash and basketball courts of the Club's Sports Pavilion. A short distance further down the lane is the "English Country House" serving as the Club's Cassique clubhouse with sumptuous locker rooms, pub, and Voysey's restaurant. Its consulting chef Tom Colicchio has been a respected leader of America's cuisine evolution for 15 years. (When he started with Cassique in 2001, he was a gifted, young New York City chef who co-owned the revered Gramercy Tavern restaurant, hoping to learn to play golf and fish where he could come year-round.) Other neighborhood amenities include the privacy of a security gate accessible only by Club Members and their guests, English-style evergreen hedgerows, ponds with perimeter flowers, and low-level street lighting. A homeowners' association provides landscape maintenance and security. A home here is especially a treat for avid golfers yearning to enjoy Tom Watson's serene links course of glorious, hilly fairways, sculpted pot bunkers, and gorgeous greens that peek out to the Atlantic from the inward nine. Given Watson's five British Open claret jugs, his designs subtlety recall several of his greatest victories while earning this Lowcountry beauty high national ratings since its 2001 inauguration. Clay Shackelford estimates the construction cost of this home plan at approximately $400 / heated square foot. Please note: Visuals shown are representative only and may differ from completed product. Plans, prices, and specifications are subject to change without notice. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
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