637 Norton
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637 Norton - Longboat Key - 4 Bedroom/ 3.5 Bath, maximum occupancy of 8 people.
Canal Home - Private Pool - Boat Dock - Distance to the Beach: 1 block
Live the Florida lifestyle in this beautiful, comfortable home located in the Sleepy Lagoon.
This home is wheelchair accessible.
Complete and total luxury, offering a secluded, back deck and heated pool. Also enjoy your own private dock on a deep-water canal, leading right out to Sarasota bay. The local's access to the beautiful beaches of Longboat Key, is only a short walk away.
The main living level includes a modern kitchen with GE Monogram appliances and two separate sitting areas with a dining area seating 10 people. Sliding doors open up onto the porch and barbecue area.
The master suite is located one floor up with an en-suite master bathroom including a cooler, shower and jetted tub. Next to the master suite is a guest bedroom with a king size bed.
4 Bedrooms, Sleeps 8
Bedroom 1 - 1 king, 1 sleeper sofa/futon
Bedroom 2 - 1 king
Bedroom 3 - 1 king
Bedroom 4 - 1 king, 1 sleeper sofa/futon
3 Bathrooms,
1 Half Bath
Bathroom 1 - toilet, shower, jetted tub, bidet
Bathroom 2 - toilet, shower
Bathroom 3 - toilet, shower
Bathroom 4 - toilet
A little over ten miles long, Longboat Key is a barrier island between Sarasota Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The home's central location makes it easy to explore the area. Head south to see Mote Marine and to check out the shops and restaurants on St. Armands Circle. Head on a bit further, and you are part of the Sarasota scene. Venture north , and cross the bridge to have a look at Anna Maria Island, Bradenton, and more.
Pool heat is available for $25.00 per day. 1 week minimum.
You are vacationing in a residential area where homes are in close proximity to each other. Please be a good neighbor by keeping the noise to a respectful level during the day and night. A violation of the city's noise control ordinance shall subject the violator to the issuance of a notice of violation or citation. Noise is measured at the property line of the property generating the noise.