Imagine the splendor of a life lived as a steward of the harbor. For the last 40 years, that’s exactly what the owners of this timeless estate on Little Island in Osterville have done. From their vantage point at the head of the inlet, they have watched as thousands of boats of varying shapes and sizes have paraded their passengers in and out of West Bay. They have welcomed many of these seafarers to their docks to tie up while they awaited the rise of the drawbridge into North Bay and have shared refreshments with them at their refurbished antique shanty or private sand beach while they passed the time. With four distinctive dwellings on their privately set 3.73 acres, they have hosted many a get together both formal and informal and more often than not have enjoyed the quiet serenity and immeasurable beauty of their unique waterfront oasis. This is your once in a lifetime opportunity to embrace this captivating lifestyle.
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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is rolling out new travel orders for individuals and families who are traveling to Massachusetts this summer.
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