Set within the quiet expanse of Georgetown Royalty, this year round waterfront residence settles gracefully along the Cardigan River. The tree lined approach opens to a clearing of riverfront landscape, creating a calm sense of arrival that introduces the home?s relationship to light, scale and setting. With 4353 finished square feet, the residence carries a generous yet understated presence grounded in its surroundings. Interior spaces move with an easy and thoughtful rhythm. Sunlight draws through living and dining areas and continues toward the Rick Clarke ash wood kitchen where craftsmanship and simplicity shape the atmosphere. The adjoining sitting room gathers morning light before extending naturally to the full width deck and the river beyond. A separate room on the main level offers versatility for guests or multi generational living and may serve as an additional bedroom if desired. Upstairs, quiet rooms frame the landscape with gentle intention. The primary bedroom feels peaceful and connected to its setting, while two additional bedrooms offer comfort and soft views. An eight hundred square foot bonus room rises above the trees with vaulted lines and a private balcony that captures the shoreline in a single expansive view. The lower level introduces another layer of living with bright recreation space, a fitness area, a guest bedroom and a full bath. Storage is abundant and the layout supports both gathering and retreat with ease. At the water?s edge, the property meets the river with a natural and unforced simplicity. Light shifts across the surface throughout the day and the home moves with it, offering a setting that feels both restorative and quietly luxurious. 110 Alexander Crescent brings together proportion, craftsmanship and privacy in a coastal environment defined by clarity and calm. (id:31684)