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Eight Bells
is located at the northern tip of the beautiful Leelanau Peninsula. This Hiawatha log home is on the lakefront in a private
and exclusive area of homes, set apart from the maddening crowds, providing an ideal setting for rest and relaxation. On
a private drive overlooking Lake Michigan, this 3-bedroom 2.5-bathroom home is nestled between the Grand Traverse Lighthouse
and the wide expanse of dunes in Leelanau State Park just down the road. Views of Cathead Bay, spectacular sunsets, and 3
islands (North Manitou, South Fox, and North Fox) can be the rewards of staying here. Eight Bells permits privacy as it is
at the edge of the woodlands and a short distance from the dunes. In front of the home is a barrier dune, and beyond that
is the beauty of the lakefront and bay. You can walk leisurely along the lake as Cathead Bay includes what many believe to
be the most beautiful and secluded stretches of beach and dunes in Leelanau County. Daily walks, hiking, jogging, kayaking,
cycling, cookouts, and bonfires await you. Away from any city, the night sky is ablaze with stars. Eight Bells is 8 miles
north of the quaint village of Northport and within a short drive of Leland, Lake Leelanau, and Suttons Bay. Traverse City,
the home to the National Cherry Festival, is a 40 minute drive and offers the full range of city amenities. NOTE: A new
optional apartment (adding another bedroom and bathroom) is now available for rent, along with the main house.
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