5
Beds
3 full, 1 half
Baths
3,664
Sqft
36,460
Sqft lot
0.84
Acre lot
Status:
Active
Property Type:
Single Family Residence
Year Built:
1988
Neighborhood:
Turtle Hall
Days on Website:
51
Coastal Luxury Meets Timeless Charm in Turtle HallYou arrive at the end of a quiet, tree-lined street in one of Wilmington's most cherished neighborhoods. A classic iron gate opens to reveal over 0.8 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds--lush, private, and utterly serene. This is 6265 Turtle Hall Drive, where timeless architecture, thoughtful updates, and a coastal lifestyle come together in perfect balance.Step inside to a light-filled, two-story foyer that feels both fresh and familiar. A beautiful traditional staircase anchors the space and gives a warm first impression. All of the main living areas are thoughtfully laid out on the first floor, including a spacious additional living room, a private hot yoga studio, and the recently renovated primary suite. The chef's kitchen--complete with gas range and large center island--flows naturally into both the living and dining rooms, each with French doors opening to the expansive deck. Just off the kitchen, a smartly designed space functions as laundry, pantry, and a mudroom-style drop zone connecting to the garage for added function and ease.Upstairs, four spacious guest bedrooms offer comfort and quiet retreat, two of which feature private balconies overlooking the lush backyard. Two fully renovated bathrooms feature classic, timeless finishes with a fresh modern edge.Step outside and experience your own private resort. Stone paths wind through a dreamy backyard filled with moss-covered stones, ferns, and a peaceful pond with a bubbling fountain. Cool off in the in-ground pool with a water feature, or entertain guests under the pavilion--outfitted with a sink, refrigerator, and ice maker. There's also a pool house with a full bath and outdoor shower for added convenience.This home also includes a 30-foot private boat slip at the community marina, just a short stroll away. Whether you're heading to uninhabited Masonboro Island for a beach day or cruising to Wrightsville Beach for dinner, your ideal coastal