Ready for fall? The pastoral grounds of this Dartmouth home come with fields and an orchard, plus a deep-water dock.
966 Smith Neck Rd., Dartmouth
Price: $6,950,000
Size: 5,606 square feet
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 5 full
We all have that piece in our wardrobe that sticks with us throughout the seasons, whether it be that perfect pair of sneakers or a light sweater that can transition from summer to fall with no effort. This house is the real estate equivalent. On the four acres of lands here, you’ll find offerings to help you embrace these final warm days—like the sandy beach and a deep water dock—and features perfect for fall, like the private home apple orchard. Not to mention, its locale, near Padanaram Village with the Bedford Yacht Club, is to die for, according to realtor Paul Grover. “This is one of the most special properties on the South Coast of Massachusetts,” he says. “It’s an area that tends to fly under the radar despite being within an hour of Boston, Providence, and Cape Cod, and that’s how residents like it. South Dartmouth, in particular, has this timeless aura about it with a rare blend of rural and coastal scenery.”
Stroll around the pastoral fields and gardens, split up by stone walls as steeped in history as the house itself (which was built in 1790). This abode overlooks Apponagansett Bay and allows for waterfront access in addition to water views. A substantial pier and private deep-water dock allows for multiple boats, so guests can sail on over and enjoy the sandy beach this land holds. In addition to its natural offerings, there’s also a stone patio, built-in grill, and outdoor jacuzzi/spa to enjoy outside on these grounds.
The house itself is a Federal-style abode that once belonged to a sea captain, according to Grover. It’s been renovated and restored across the centuries. It was built overlooking the harbor to capture the coastal panoramas from nearly every room, so you can do everything from sip your morning coffee to enjoying a meal in the formal dining room while watching the waves. The five-bedroom structure offers plenty of space and rooms with an array of uses, from its classic English conservatory (perfect for the budding plant parent) to its multiple seating spaces. A chef’s kitchen with a butler’s pantry is sure to delight the home cook, while stone fireplaces throughout the home will make it a cozy perch for winter. What could be better than that?
For more information, contact Paul Grover, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Robert Paul Properties, paulgrover.com.
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