Cottage 534: A Masterpiece of Classic Sea Island Luxury - Located at 300 Elizabeth Lane, this exquisite residence, inspired by the iconic designs of Addison Mizner, exemplifies the finest in coastal living on prestigious Sea Island, Georgia. Situated on a sprawling 1.12-acre lakefront parcel, this 7000-square-foot home is a sanctuary of timeless elegance and modern sophistication. Natural light pours through arched spaces, accentuating the grandeur of this luxurious property. The open floor plan seamlessly integrates indoor and outdoor living, making it ideal for both intimate gatherings and lavish entertaining. The kitchen, family room, and living room open to a rear terrace with sweeping lake views and access to a covered outdoor entertaining area, complete with a outdoor kitchen area with fireplace. Nestled in between the outdoor kitchen sparkling pool for those hot summer days. The surrounding lush landscaping, enhanced by subtle outdoor lighting, creates a serene ambiance around the pool and entertaining spaces, offering a tranquil and inviting atmosphere day or night. The first-floor master suite offers a private retreat with a luxurious bath, views of the lake, and direct access to the terrace as well. A second bedroom on the main level adds convenience. Upstairs, you’ll find a cozy sitting area, a spacious theater suite, and two additional bedroom suites with full baths, offering more privacy and comfort. A standout feature is the newly renovated separate full bar, located just off the living room—perfect for entertaining guests.
The home also features a three-car garage with potential for a bonus room above. Best of all, a short stroll or golf cart ride takes you to the beach, granting you easy access to Sea Island’s pristine shores. Situated close to the Ocean Forest Golf Club, Beach Club, and Cloister amenities, Cottage 534 embodies the pinnacle of luxury living on Sea Island.
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