If anything about a 20-year-old town could be described as historic, this shingle-style house would make the registry: In 2005, when Seabrook founders Casey and Laura Roloff first ventured to forge an idyllic seaside village from Washington’s coastline, this was the first place they called home.
At 2,752 square feet (including the finished carriage house), the three-bedroom home skews bigger than the average Seabrook estate. And the exceptionally large backyard paver patio offers ample space for entertaining when blustery coastal weather allows. Otherwise, the home’s pre-weather-beaten shingles and narrow lot blend right in with its 500-or-so neighbors.
Like every home in Seabrook,
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