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Corolla Beach House for Rent in the Outer Banks NC | | Corolla, North Carolina |
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Major City: Nagshead, NC
Distance: 20-30 mi
Community: Whalehead Property Owners
Type: House Area: Close to Beach / Close to Shops
Bedrooms: 8
Sleeps: 16
Baths: 5
Apx. Size: 3700 Sq Ft
Parking: Other
Pets OK: Yes
Pool/Swimming: Yes
Jacuzzi/Spa: Yes
Calendar: Yes
Internet Available: No
Exchange Considered: No
For Sale: No
Credit Cards Accepted: No
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| 1076 Corolla Drive Corolla, NC 27927 |

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| Name: Charles Fullwood | | Languages: English |
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Description
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Ground Level: Features a recreation room w/classic pool table, love
seat, 27" television, vcr, stereo w/CD, PlayStation, pub table, a wet
bar, and a laundry area. There are three bedrooms on the ground level.
The first is a Queen with a full bath, the second is a bedroom with
Twin beds, and the third has a double Bunk Set. The Twin and Bunkrooms
share a bath equipped with a double basin. Pool and hot tub are easily
accessible from this level via a sliding glass door.
Middle Level: This level has two King master bedrooms with television
and private bath in each, and two Queen bedrooms with television that
share a bath equipped with a double basin. The middle level also has
an office with desk, telephone, and side chair for reading. The office
and two bedrooms have private door access to the deck.
Top Level: Features an entire floor of living area that consists of
living room with gas fireplace, 32" television, vcr, DVD player and
stereo w/surround sound. Two separate dining areas, well-equipped
kitchen, and ships watch. Hammock swing, deck chairs, and tables.
Enjoy ocean views from the sky deck, as well as breathtaking sunset
views over the Currituck Sound. The sky deck is one floor above and is
easily accessible from two sliding glass doors. Each deck is connected
by a set of stairs and is secured by safety gates on all levels.
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Amenities |
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Beds made upon arrival, 2 Bath towels per person, Central air/heat,
Washer/Dryer, 2 Microwaves, 4 Telephones, Fully equipped kitchen, Deck
furniture, 2 Vacuum cleaners, Bar-b-que grill, 6 TVs, 5 Beach chairs,
2 VCRs, Drinking water cooler, 1 DVD player, High chair,
2 Stereos with CD Player, Port-a-Crib, Surround sound, 2 Dishwashers
2 Refrigerators, Video library-VHS & DVD, Office, Board games,
Sky deck, Horseshoes, Hot tub, Pool table, Private pool, Wet bar,
No Pets Allowed, Gas fireplace, No Smoking, Basketball hoop, Puzzles
Adult & children's books, Answering machine, Free bagels,
Free Daily newspaper-*Your Choice of Paper*
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Attractions |
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As listed in the Insiders Guide..............Though everyone refers to
the whole Currituck Outer Banks as "Corolla," technically Corolla is
the small village center on the unpaved road behind the lighthouse.
Few people realize that Corolla was a thriving community that began to
grow in 1875 after the lighthouse was built. In 1890, at the peak of
the area's waterfowl hunting market, 200 residents lived in the
village. The village population declined during World War II and the
following years. Only a few residents lived in Corolla well into the
1980s, when a paved public road was opened to the area and development
of the Currituck Outer Banks began. The faces of the Currituck Outer
Banks and Corolla Village have changed dramatically, but you can still
get a sense of the old village by walking on the dirt road on the west
side of North Carolina Highway 12 behind the lighthouse. In the shade
of the oaks and pines, it is easy to imagine the life of the early
residents. A few of the historic buildings from the old village remain
and have been restored to look as they did when they were built. A
walking-tour map is available at many of the shops in the area or at
Twiddy & Company Realtors, whose owners took charge of restoring the
buildings. The restored Corolla Schoolhouse is on the tour, though you
can't go inside. The charming schoolhouse, on the corner of
Schoolhouse Lane and Corolla Village Lane, was built in the mid-to
late 1890s and finally closed in 1958. Also on the tour are several
restored historic homes that have been converted into shops, so you
can go inside, including the Lewark and Parker residences. A new
building was built to look like Callie Parker's store. The walking
tour will also take you past the 1878 U.S. Lifesaving Station that was
moved to the village, the Currituck Beach Lighthouse and Lightkeeper's
Residence, and the historic Whalehead Club.
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