Willow Creek Manor
$6,800,000
Sequim, WA 98382
9.6 acres
Lot Area
Residential
Zoning
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Description:
Unique builder investment opportunity! Permits are finalized, consists of 23 lots w/city utilities to each property. Willow Creek Manor is Sequim's
favorite new neighborhood w/its peaceful serene setting, sweeping Olympic Mountain Views, & bordering historical farmland. Neighboring Carrie
Blake Park, home of Sequim's famous Lavender Festival. Willow Creek Manor is w/in city limits & only minutes to shopping, dining, medical
needs & HWY 101 access. Plan accommodates single family dwellings.
Sequim, Washington is a charming and picturesque town nestled in the heart of the Olympic Peninsula. Located on the northwestern coast of the United States, Sequim boasts a unique blend of natural beauty and a vibrant, tight-knit community. The town is known for its stunning landscapes, temperate climate, and a plethora of outdoor activities, making it a popular destination for both residents and visitors alike.
One of Sequim's most notable features is its remarkable sunshine record. It enjoys significantly more sunny days than most other places in the Pacific Northwest, thanks to its location in the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains. This climate is perfect for cultivating lavender, and as a result, Sequim has become famous for its lavender farms and the annual Sequim Lavender Festival, drawing lavender enthusiasts from all over.
Beyond its lavender fields, Sequim is surrounded by lush forests, the rugged Olympic Mountains, and the sparkling waters of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Outdoor enthusiasts will find an abundance of opportunities for hiking, biking, bird-watching, and water sports. Sequim Bay State Park and the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge are just a couple of the many natural gems awaiting exploration.
The town itself exudes a warm, small-town charm. Its downtown area is dotted with unique boutiques, art galleries, and local restaurants serving up delicious Pacific Northwest cuisine. Sequim's community is known for its welcoming spirit and active engagement in various local events, from farmer's markets to cultural festivals.
Walking distance to Carrie Blake Park and all of its amenities and home to the Irrigation Festival and Lavender Festival.
Irrigation Festival
Established in 1896, Sequim's Irrigation Festival is recognized as the oldest continuously running festival in the state. This vibrant celebration pays homage to Sequim's rich agricultural history, particularly its innovative irrigation system that transformed the arid Dungeness Valley into fertile farmland. The festival spans several days and features a lively parade, a logging show, a car show, a carnival, arts and crafts vendors, and a variety of community activities for all ages.
Lavender Festival
The Sequim Lavender Festival is an enchanting annual event that showcases the town's vibrant lavender fields and its status as the "Lavender Capital of North America." Typically held during the peak blooming season in July, the festival draws visitors from all over to experience the beauty and aroma of countless lavender varieties. Visitors can explore fragrant lavender farms, purchase handmade lavender products, and enjoy live music, food, and art displays
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