Down a quiet stretch of Eaglemount Road, 14.46 acres unfold into a private sanctuary of gardens, fruit trees, and the soft sound of Chimacum Creek. Positioned between Port Townsend and Sequim with quick access to Hwy 101 / 104, the location offers genuine seclusion without sacrificing convenience. At the heart of it sits a newer custom home, built with the kind of craftsmanship that rewards a slow look - and built to last. Exposed beams run the full length of the house beneath southwest-facing ceilings, a quiet architectural signature that fills the home with light. The kitchen is its own kind of art: custom cabinetry, countertops, and backsplash all cut from a single sapele slab. In the primary bath, a two-headed shower and heated floors add a small, deliberate luxury. Solid wood doors, HardiPlank siding, and SIPS roofing panels speak to a home built to perform as beautifully as it looks. Windows were positioned with intention, each one composing a view. Step outside onto the wraparound deck, 420 SF spanning the full length of the home. And the land tells its own story: a natural pond, fruit trees, Japanese maples, and Chimacum Creek running through the property. A private well, septic, and 120 SF shed complete the picture. Forest-designated tax status keeps carrying costs low. This is a home built for someone who wants craftsmanship without compromise and privacy without isolation - and who values the quiet confidence of knowing it was done right from the ground up.