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29521 Porpoise creek road
Trappe, MD
Porpoise Creek Landing
29521 Porpoise Creek Road
$1,500,000
Welcome to your waterfront oasis on Porpoise Creek, nestled right off the serene Choptank River. This remarkable property boasts 8.25+/- acres of pure tranquility, offering a perfect blend of luxury living and natural beauty.
Step into this exquisite 5-bedroom, 4 full & 1 half bathroom home and be greeted by stunning water views from nearly every room. The bright sunroom provides a picturesque backdrop of the backyard
and offers direct access to the spacious back deck, perfect for entertaining or simply soaking in the serenity of waterfront living. The versatile layout of this home features a large primary suite upstairs, complete with its own private balcony overlooking the water. Additionally, a main-level en-suite bedroom off the living room provides convenience and flexibility for guests or multigenerational living.
Hardwood flooring graces most of the home, adding warmth and elegance to the already inviting atmosphere. Outside, a waterside in-ground pool awaits, accompanied by a hot tub and a fully-equipped pool house boasting a large living area, a kitchen, and bathroom, ideal for hosting poolside gatherings or relaxing in style. For the equestrian enthusiast, a large fenced paddock with a pole barn offers ample space for your horses to roam and thrive in this idyllic setting. Outdoor lovers alike will appreciate the floating dock and kayak launch for exploring the creek. Co-listed with Eddie Mangold.
2 Story
5 Bedrooms
5 Full/1 Half Baths
Pool w/ pool house
Built 1987
5,723 +/- Sq Ft
Trappe
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Location
Trappe, Maryland, originally a small crossroads hamlet, saw formal incorporation by Maryland’s General Assembly in 1856. Despite its unassuming reputation, detailed histories shed light on its rich past. James Dawson's commentary emphasizes the fragility of historical records, exemplified by Robert Mullikin's account of Trappe from 1874, later reprinted in 1883. Dickson Preston's "Trappe: The Story of an Old-Fashioned Town" offers an insightful narrative, debunking the notion that "nothing ever happened" in Trappe over its 300-year history. Additionally, James Dawson's "Irregularities In Abundance" provides a colorful collection of anecdotes, revealing the district's diverse history. For further exploration, Unicorn Bookshop offers a curated selection of Trappe's history, including postcards, old photos, and intriguing tales like the mysterious day it rained frogs.
Chuck
Mangold
ASSOCIATE BROKER
chuck@chuckmangold.com
410-924-8832 mobile
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