Custom designed home with approx. 4000 sq. ft. of living space
6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms
21.64 private acres
365’ level, sandy beach frontage
Attached 3-car heated garage with extra storage
Large deck with hot tub
Lighted walkway to lake and beach
Natural landscaping
Large wood burning fireplace
Natural woodwork throughout
Central air
High-efficiency LP gas furnace, in-floor heating
Laundry on both levels
Security system
28 x 26’ great room with floor to ceiling, lake facing windows
Wood burning fireplace
Skylight windows and ceiling fans
Sliding glass doors walk-out to deck
16 x 14’ dining area offers plenty of room for entertaining in style
floor to ceiling, lakeview windows
17 x 13’ gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances
Granite countertops, cherry cabinetry, and large island
Breakfast bar
Two master suites + four additional bedrooms
Two unique 23 x 15 6-sided suites with panoramic views of the lake
Walk-in closets.
Four additional large bedrooms Sun Room
Sunny 3-season, screened porch
Walk out to deck
About Whitefish (Bardon) Lake
Compared to most other lakes in northwestern Wisconsin, 832-acre Whitefish (Bardon) Lake is different in two ways. First, although a number of fine homes have been built on the lake, special shoreland zoning ordinances have done much to preserve the lake's natural and scenic beauty. From your home at the head of Whitefish Lake, you'll be able to look southward across a huge expanse of water whose shore appears largely uninhabited. The lake is wild enough, in fact, so that eagles and loons are spotted frequently. Second, the lake is deep, cold, and clear. According to the DNR, it has a maximum depth of 102' and a mean depth of 30'. Over 60% of the lake is deeper than 20', and less than 4% is less than 3' deep. Secchi disk readings average 22 to 23'. The littoral bottom is over 95% sand; most of the remainder is rock rubble. The lake boasts an unusual two-story fishery, with warm-water species in shallow areas and trout in the depths. In recent years, the lake has yielded a number of trophy-class pike, walleye, largemouth, smallmouth, and trout (both brown and rainbow). The lake also contains bluegills, rock bass, perch, white suckers, and creek chubs. Conveniently located. Spooner, Hayward, and Superior are all within 40 minutes. It's an easy 45-minute commute to Duluth, and it's just 2.5 hours to Eau Claire or the Twin Cities. You'll find small public airfields at Solon Springs, Hayward, Spooner, Shell Lake, and Superior.
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