Peter Pan themed mansion in Alaska

Mondo Pets Updated on 2024-01-31

Named after the location of Neverland in the "Peter Pan" book, this Alaskan property is full of magical touches.

The mansion was built in 2011 and occupies a plot of 25 acres in Kachemak Bay with an area of 17,000 square feet. It has 8 bedrooms for up to 30 people, 12 bathrooms, plenty of space for entertaining, and stunning views.

When you look out from the back, you're looking out over Kachemac Bay and the mountains.

You have an observation room with a telescope where you can see bears on the mountain. You can see everything. You can see the Homer Spit all the way and see the ships coming in and out.

For buyers who are expecting a large number of visitors, there are five sets of washers and dryers. The floors are all hardwood, and there is radiant heat on the floor. Solar panels provide most of the power, and there is also a six-car garage.

It's breathtaking from top to bottom. There's no corner you turn around, and you won't be surprised at something, whether it's another custom chandelier or the details of the wooden floors, every detail is outstanding.

Each of the mansion's eight bedroom suites is thematically designed. The master suite features 14 chandeliers, a master bathroom with a marble shower, a private office space, and a walk-in closet.

There is also a nautical suite, designed to resemble a wooden ship, with treasure maps on the ceiling.

The "Darling" and "Neverland" suites are designed for children or inner children. The bedroom is inspired by Wendy Darling's room in Peter Pan, with a door leading to Neverland.

Everything is so beautifully detailed – from crocodiles, boats to mermaids, and then you have these big clouds, and there are beds in the clouds. There is a bed in the boat. There are beds in the trees. As a result, you can provide your child with the most magical and magical experience.

Then there is the "Slumber Party" suite, which can accommodate up to 12 people and is equipped with unique and modern features.

Each bunk has a USB plug-in for charging your phone.

There are two kitchens, one with a hidden pantry to hide the prep space, a dishwasher, a washer and dryer, and a pantry.

The master kitchen has room for 30 people to dine and is fitted with high-end finishes and appliances. Upstairs near the games room is an auxiliary kitchen for entertaining.

There is very little TV in the house, but there is a 30 seat cinema for groups**. The corridor from the library to the cinema is like a market in Paris, with storefronts to explore.

It's so cool because there's a wide variety of hidden little niches. When you first walk down the hallway, you can see the window of a candy store. But there are two hidden entrances for kids to find, actually enter the candy store and get the candy.

The luxurious spa area features an indoor pool with treadmills, a Turkish bath, a sauna and a massage room for guests to enjoy even more pastime.

The hotel is about a three-hour drive from Anchorage Airport and close to the small Homer Airport.

Homer Town is located in the southern part of the largest city on the State's Kenai Peninsula. In summer, the average temperature rarely exceeds 70°F.

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