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House In Centreville, United States
US $2,499,950
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  • 6 bedrooms
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a peerless place to call home
Welcome to Pioneer Point in Centreville, Maryland. Steeped in twentieth century history, this farm was once part of the homestead of John J. Raskob, builder of the Empire State Building. The builder's hand is evident in the unique glazed brick buildings throughout the property. This quiet, private peninsula sits on the Corsica Cove near its confluence with the Chester River. Join other likeminded Eastern Shore dwellers who enjoy the waterfront life with exclusive waterfront access yet just minutes to the bay bridge to Annapolis or quick trip to the historic downtown Centreville, the county seat of Queen Anne's county. The area is known for the agrarian way of life and the salt life. The charming Dutch Colonial farmhouse primary home, just over 3,000 square feet, has been lovingly restored and enhanced thoroughly in the past few years. Gleaming quartz counters, bright white cabinetry, warm hardwood floors, main level primary suite with inviting vessel soaking tub, compact kitchen garden, and new deck with fire pit all call you to stay a while and relax. Enjoy. The grounds offer multiple outbuildings, including several barns with twenty stalls total (new roof 2022), an indoor riding arena, and multiple paddocks with run-in sheds. This provides a perfect set up for any equestrian-minded activities. Enhancing the usefulness of the farm is a detached three-car garage with two studio apartments. Plus a two-bedroom tenant house built in 1999 that can easily be four bedrooms with a second floor ready to finish. This property consists of two parcels. One parcel is the 7.5 acre cove. One parcel is the 25 acres of land. The true total acreage to be conveyed is 32.5 acres. Truly a peerless place to call home.

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136 PIONEER POINT LN, CENTREVILLE, Maryland, United States
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