Welcome to Wash Woods in the OBX
North Swan Beach, Corolla, North Carolina
Seven miles from where civilization ends, a short ride up wind swept
beaches north of the Curritcuck Lighthouse towards the end of North
Carolina you'll find Wash Woods. A true Outer Banks Cottage nestled
deep inside woods consisting of old live oaks, bayberries and loblolly
pines. Where wild horses eat sea oats.
It's here where seclusion takes on a while new meaning. Looking to get
away from it all? Take your shoes off and relax, you've found the
place to do it. Located 500 yards from the beach, just a short ride up
sandy roads by 4WD, Wash Woods offers all the peace and quiet you
could ever want on a vacation.
The cottage was built in 1997 and is up to date with all the amenities
you need to make your stay comfortable and relaxing. The kitchen has
everything you need to prepare complete meals for your family and
friends. The cottage is simply furnished and features a master bedroom
with satellite TV, guest bedroom with twin beds, family room with both
double and single futons, satellite TV with surround sound and gas
fireplace.
Dine in the kitchen, in the screened room or out on the deck, There is
a heavy duty charcoal grill for your use and plenty of room to set up
a volleyball court in the back yard. Keep your eyes open though, the
horses have definitely been in the back yard.
In fact. they've been in the front yard too. Don't be surprised to
find them everywhere. Believed by many to be the descendants of
shipwrecked Spanish horses, there are around 90 wild horses that
roam the area freely. You'll often find them playing in the surf.
Wash Woods is just the right size for a single family or a group of
friends. Priced right for everyone, it won't take every person you
know to help share the cost of the larger homes on the OBX.
Imagine sitting in the hot tub on a moonless night, ocean sounds in
the background, looking at the stars so bright you won't want to
leave. It's the best of everything here, the activity and excitement
of the beach a minute away and the quite solitude of the woods.
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