A gracious lifestyle awaits at country club home

An expansive view of the ninth hole and fairway is one of many outstanding features of this charming three-bedroom home, which was built for current owners Barbara and Steve Fields in 1997. Indian River Club had only been fully open for two years when the private, gated subdivision in south Vero Beach caught their eye.

“The thing that sold us on this lot was four Sandhill cranes walking across the yard,” said Steve Fields. He is an avid golfer, so the property’s location overlooking the Audubon Signature Sanctuary designated golf course designed by Ron Garl also helped seal the deal. Barbara Fields enjoys the home’s peacefulness and community amenities like the clubhouse, where they visit with neighbors and friends.

“We ride the golf cart up to the clubhouse all the time,” said Steve Fields. “It’s very active, very social and one of the finest amenities in this area.”

Since the natural setting was so special, they made sure the floor plan took full advantage of the location by adding an open wooden deck and screened lanai where they could relax and enjoy the serene view. Expansive pocket sliders from the master suite, living room, guest bedroom and family room draw nature into the house and add an open flow for entertaining.

Guests tend to congregate in the open kitchen located beside the breakfast nook and family room where the Fields have entertained up to 40 people for casual gatherings. An elegant dining room is conveniently situated next to the kitchen for more formal occasions. A bay window fills the room with sun and a recessed alcove with lighting is perfect for a sideboard.

The charming front porch offers a high cypress ceiling and a unique oak simulated tile floor where the homeowners enjoy sitting and relaxing.

Barbara Fields used to own Hair Biz, a beachside salon, prior to retiring, and Steve Fields was an executive with General Electric. She prefers peaceful harmonious colors so the Italian porcelain tile floors, walls and new carpeting are in calming muted shades. New homeowners will easily be able to envision their own furnishings here in this move-in perfect home.

The Fields’ master suite is the picture of a peaceful sanctuary. The bedroom opens to the lanai with an expansive view of the golf course. Two separate baths offer cultured marble dual sinks, step-down glass showers and private commode rooms in each. There is a large mirrored sliding closet and a walk-in closet that includes two built-in dressers and plenty of shelving.

On the other side of the house are two guest or children’s bedrooms, one which opens to the outdoor deck, and a spacious shared bathroom with cultured marble double vanity and glass-enclosed shower. Whether used for children or guests, a pocket door adds extra privacy from the rest of the home. Located off the kitchen, early risers may grab some breakfast in the morning and take to the deck to watch the wildlife mingle with golfers while homeowners are left to sleep in their private suite.

A few convenience additions were incorporated into the home, such as a spacious laundry with a countertop space for crafting or garden projects; a second refrigerator and cabinetry in the oversized garage; and a master suite “life hack” solution. Located near the walk-in closet is a window seat with storage below and a hidden ironing board in the wall for quick touch-ups to take out little wrinkles.

The couple has loved their perfectly sized, impeccably maintained home but plan to downsize a bit as they move closer to their twin grandsons and travel. They will miss Vero Beach and the lovely community they have relished for almost 20 years, but will take their happy memories with them.

“I have really enjoyed the privacy and safe atmosphere living here,” said Barbara Fields. “And there is absolutely nothing wrong with this beautiful view!”

“One other thing they have enjoyed is the close proximity to the gatehouse,” said listing agent Peggy Hewett. “It is so convenient and they take the dogs up there to get treats from the guards. The house is very easy for visitors to find, too.”

Indian River Club residents enjoy HOA-regulated pristine care of the common areas, a professional golf course, fitness rooms, swimming centers, tennis courts, nature areas, available visitor lodging and an active philanthropic connection to the local community.

To arrange a viewing of this special golf course home listed for $379,000, call Peggy Hewett at 772-321-4282.

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