Beautiful Farmhouse on the Chesapeake Bay. This farm style Victorian house, with ginger bread gables and all its original millwork, was built in 1900 by John Hurst. Known as "Big John," Mr. Hurst built three houses along the shoreline, one of which perished in a fire many years later. His personal residence still exists across the cove and is visible from this home. The property has 910 feet of shoreline, a horse barn, riding paddock, incredible privacy, and magnificent wildlife, including American Bald Eagles. The private deck has two levels and accommodates both sport fishing vessels and kayaks. Oysters can be plucked from the shoreline and mussels grow in the grasses. Blue crabs are abundant during warmer months. This home will serve you well as a calming respite from the city, retirement home, bed and breakfast, or vacation rental property.
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