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10 Ann Street

Shelburne, NS B0T 1W0
  • $349,000
  • STATUS: Active Under Contract
  • ON SITE: 21 Days
  • MLS #: 202603273
Under Contract
UPDATED: 57 min ago
$349,000
  • 0
    BEDS
  • 0.33
    ACRES
  • 0
    BATHS
  • 0
    1/2 BATHS
  • 8,482
    SQFT
  • $41
    $/SQFT
Neighbourhood:
Type:
Commercial
Built:
1902
Municipality:
Area:

Description

An iconic landmark on the waterfront of Shelburne’s historic district, this large Greek Revival building is set directly on Dock St., facing south and spanning the length of the block from Ann Street to Maiden Lane. Known locally as the Cox Warehouse, it was built for merchant and shipbuilder George A. Cox in 1902 and acquired by the Shelburne Historical Society in 1986. The building, which is a municipally registered heritage property, is 160 ft / 49 m long, has three storeys and sits on a granite block foundation. The structure’s exterior still boasts many of its original architectural features, including return eaves with ornamental brackets, corner boards, decorative moulded panels flanking the south entry and doric columns supporting the front entablature. Many of the original oak beams and pine planks used in the interior construction of the building are still exposed and in pristine condition on the second and third floors of the building. The roof has three gabled dormers on the east side and two on the west side, with a large central dormer over an entrance on the west side. A steeple which was added to the roofline in 1994 for the film production of The Scarlet Letter is still in place and accessible from the third floor. The first floor of the building is leased by Shelburne Physiotherapy, a local business and long-term tenant. The second floor holds a seasonal loft apartment and artefact storage for the Shelburne County Museum. The third floor or attic of the building, which has an extensive steel cable bracing system, is undeveloped.

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10 Ann Street Shelburne, NS B0T 1W0

  • Price: $349,000
  • Status: Active Under Contract
  • On Site: 21 Days
  • Updated: 57 min ago
  • MLS #: 202603273
0
Beds
0
Baths
0
½ Baths
0.33
Acres
8,482
SQFT
$41
$/SQFT
1902
Built
Neighbourhood:
South Shore
Municipality:
Shelburne
Area:
South Shore
Property Description
An iconic landmark on the waterfront of Shelburne’s historic district, this large Greek Revival building is set directly on Dock St., facing south and spanning the length of the block from Ann Street to Maiden Lane. Known locally as the Cox Warehouse, it was built for merchant and shipbuilder George A. Cox in 1902 and acquired by the Shelburne Historical Society in 1986. The building, which is a municipally registered heritage property, is 160 ft / 49 m long, has three storeys and sits on a granite block foundation. The structure’s exterior still boasts many of its original architectural features, including return eaves with ornamental brackets, corner boards, decorative moulded panels flanking the south entry and doric columns supporting the front entablature. Many of the original oak beams and pine planks used in the interior construction of the building are still exposed and in pristine condition on the second and third floors of the building. The roof has three gabled dormers on the east side and two on the west side, with a large central dormer over an entrance on the west side. A steeple which was added to the roofline in 1994 for the film production of The Scarlet Letter is still in place and accessible from the third floor. The first floor of the building is leased by Shelburne Physiotherapy, a local business and long-term tenant. The second floor holds a seasonal loft apartment and artefact storage for the Shelburne County Museum. The third floor or attic of the building, which has an extensive steel cable bracing system, is undeveloped.
Exterior Features

Construction Materials Wood Frame Garage YN No Lot Features Under 0.5 AcresClearedShopping NearbyVisual ExposureCorner Lot Other Parking Parking Details(Gravel Parking Lot) Parking Features GravelParking Spaces(s) Road Frontage Type High Traffic Location Roof Asphalt View Harbour View YN Yes Waterfront Features Access: Harbour Waterfront YN No Window Features Display Window(s)

Interior Features

Accessibility Features Wheelchair Accessible Below Grade Finished Area Units Square Feet Building Area Total 8482 Door Features Doors Under 10 Ft Flooring Wood Heating Baseboard Heating YN Yes

Property Features

Additional Parcels YN No Area Major 407-Shelburne County Area Minor F1 Business Type Medical Electric On Property YN Yes Exclusions Tbd Inclusions Tbd New Construction YN No Other Equipment No Rental Equipment Ownership Freehold Possession Tbd Property Sub Type Commercial (Other) Rental Income Yes Utilities ElectricElectricity ConnectedWater ConnectedSewer ConnectedPhone Connected Water Source Municipal Zoning C1

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Listing provided courtesy of Keller Williams Select Realty (Shelburne).


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Data last updated: 2026-03-17T00:35:28.547.
 
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