I figure if I keep writing about Port Townsend and even 1% of you come to visit, it will be a tremendous boost to our economy. This is a wonderful spot on the waterfront in Port Townsend with a very interesting history.
Clam Cannery
This is a great old building that was used for clam canning dating back to the year 1885. Eventually and more than once, Port Townsend had a big depression era when everyone moved away and the population was down in the 2000 range.
The cannery was in use again around the 30's and was next to the ferry dock. Sometime later it fell into disrepair, and was home to lots of pigeons and sea gulls.
A very ambitious business man fell in love with Port Townsend and this wonderful old building and bought it with plans for renovation, including a restaurant on the ground floor and retail shops or condos on the top floor. He has also leased the old ferry dock above and plans to make use of it one day.
It has been at least 5 years that I know of and probably longer in getting this project together, but I believe it will happen soon.
The upper floor is now finished with beautiful condos and are being offered for rent or for sale. They feature a smashing view of the bay and shipping lanes,as well as the Islands of the San Juans, and Cascade Mountains. The decor is beautiful and upscale with granite and stainless steel, hand-forged steel, hammered copper, concrete floors and counter tops, hand-blown glass fixtures, radiant floor heat, hand-built custom cabinets and top of the line appliances.
During this month and next since our bridge is out and we are floating out here by ourselves the owner is offering to fly people to his units in a seaplane.
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One of my favorite photos I have taken of a Bald Eagle was taken on a piling out in front of this building. From here you can walk to any number of good restaurants with live music, our wonderful Rose Theater, or some pretty great little shops. By the way, this is not my listing!
http://www.porttownsendrealestatesearch.net/


Grand old house with an interesting history dating back to 1891, when it was used as the consulate headquarters, with 9 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms and staff living quarters in the basement. On the market for approx. 4 years, currently listed at $1,100,000. Beautiful woodwork, nice rooms and grounds. 12,000 sq. ft. lot in great location near the Jefferson County Court House.
Built in 1889 as a wedding gift for his bride by one of town's prominent citizens and local builder. Amazing architecture and grand old house. A B & B in the past, it is now operated as a boutique hotel (I am told there was once a wonderful and popular restaurant there) with 10 bedrooms and 10 baths. On the market for the past 5 years or so, it is now offered for $975,000 down from 1.7 mil.
Out of the way a bit, on the edge of Uptown, and well hidden behind English Laurels. Built in 1885 with 6 bedrooms and 6.5 baths with a wonderful Old English Pub on the ground floor. On the market for 1.5 years it is currently offered for $759,000.
New in comparison to most of the historical homes above, this building is from 1989 and is keeping with the Uptown vintage construction. Currently run as a B & B with 8 bedrooms, 9 baths and fabulous kitchen dining area the home has 6222 sq,ft, on a 12,000+ sq. ft. lot. Currently offered at $995,000.
Wonderful view home in heart of Uptown, with only 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Recently purchased by current owners and back on the market with an asking price of $897,000 ( less than their purchase price less than 2 years ago.)





