TAKE A TURN ON THE ROAD TO YOUR PRIVATE OCEANFRONT RETREAT
That’s right, the gravel drive is already in off the main road, winding down to the waterfront. And oh, what a spot! This 8.5 acres of oceanfront looks out from a cobble and sand beach located just south of Jack Tars cave, north of Brown’s Point, to distant Wood Island which lies deserted since that island’s community was completely disbanded in the 1950s. This area is well protected from storms and thus its water play host to one of the island’s thriving aquaculture sites, providing a never-ending distant point of interest as small boats ply its waters tending floating pens and their finned occupants as they mature on their way to market and dinner tables around the world. A home site is already cleared where once a dwelling rose amidst a handful of venerable old apple trees which still grace this landscape. Yes, this is a special spot indeed, filled with history, where more good living and memories will be rekindled.