Large Victorian or Edwardian houses built directly on the ocean in Nova Scotia are "few and far between". The Isaiah Leslie house, constructed in 1902, is a time capsule for a by-gone era, located in the quiet, seaside village of Port Mouton and known as the most beautiful house ever built in the village. "Sheep overboard!" was the cry when Champlain moored off the coast in 1604, legend has it, as a frenzied creature, so overwhelmed at the sight of land after its long journey, leapt and swam to shore. Isaiah was descended from United Empire Loyalists and was likely the most successful merchant in the village to have built such an impressive, full two and half story, five bedroom home with its gingerbread and fine wrap-around verandah. The house sits on an original stone foundation overlooking the ocean on a quiet, secondary road which winds its way along the coast just 15 minutes drive from the heritage town of Liverpool. The main floor features a welcoming large front entry and large double parlour to greet guests. A generous sized formal dining room is at the rear of the hall with a main floor, senior bedroom tucked away to the side. Continuing through the dining room one enters what was once a large kitchen with pantries at the rear. There is a spacious side entry from the front verandah and at the rear of the house is a family room with a view of the ocean. The second floor features a broad hall at the top of the stairs which lends access to three bedrooms and in addition, a long hall leads to the former servant's quarters, family bath and staircase an undeveloped, immense attic. The property also features one of the best preserved barns in the county. The house has remarkably well preserved, lighter toned woodwork with most of the interior architectural detail in tact. This home's landscape gently slopes to over 100 feet fronting on a bay. Located a short walk to a convenience store, close to Carter's Beach, Summerville Beach and White Point Resort.
Exit 21 left from Highway 103 and right onto the old Number 3 Highway into the village. Property on the water side before the turn off for Carter's Beach.
Listing Sub-Area:
406-Queens County
Property Type:
Residential
Residential Type:
Single Family
Residential Style:
Detached
Title To Land:
Freehold
Home Style:
2.5 Storey
Exterior Finish:
Wood Shingles
Year built:
1902
(Age: 123)
Age:
123
Bedrooms:
5
Bedrooms Above Grade:
5
Bedrooms Below Grade:
0
Full Bathrooms:
2
Half Bathrooms:
0
Main Living Area:
2,692 sq. ft.250 m2
Floor Area:
2,692 sq. ft.250 m2
Building Dimenions:
23'4x27'4+23'x16' irregular
Prop Size:
0.5 to 0.99 Acres
Lot Size:
0.6 acre(s)0.24 hectare(s)
Zoning:
res
Water Supply:
Dug, Well
Sewer:
Septic
Foundation:
Stone
Floor Finish:
Linoleum, Softwood
Roof:
Asphalt Shingle
New Constr.:
No
Basement:
Full, Undeveloped
Heating:
Baseboard
Fuel:
Electric
Utilities:
Cable, Electricity, High Speed Internet, Telephone
Data was last updated August 24, 2025 at 11:20 PM (UTC)
Area Statistics
Listings on market:
149
Avg list price:
$389,900
Min list price:
$45,000
Max list price:
$2,500,000
Avg days on market:
74
Min days on market:
2
Max days on market:
502
Avg price per sq.ft.:
$299
These statistics are generated based on the current listing's property type
and located in
406-Queens County. Average values are
derived using median calculations. This data is not produced by the MLS® system.