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"Oceanfront property on Magnolia Harbor"
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Century 21 North Shore/Citiwide
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| Charlene M. Delaney |
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Email Charlene |
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617-306-9109 |
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617-306-9109 |
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978-281-1507 |
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Address:
55-56 Shore Road
Type: Residential
Style: 2 Story
Bedrooms: 3 "Master Suite"
Bathrooms: 2
Garage: Double
Basement: Yes "Family Room"
Size: 2,141 sq. ft. "Finished lower level family room."
Lot Type: Rectangular
Lot Size:
16378 sq. ft.
100ft x 144ft
Has Suite: Yes
Year Built: 1984
Taxes: $7,432.15 (2008)
MLS®: 70721432
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55-56 SHORE ROAD, MAGNOLIA, GLOUCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS This fabulous waterfront property on Magnolia's Kettle Cove is all about the amazing views from the custom windows that span the entire front of the house. With picturesque views of Manchester, Salem, Marblehead & Cape Cod the sunsets will amaze you and mesmerize you. This 3 bedroom/2 bath home features a beautiful new designer kitchen with custom granite counters and floors, Center Island, Jenn-Air Stove, Sub Zero refrigerator and custom pantry. The living room, dining area & kitchen stretch across the front of the house. Beautiful floor to ceiling custom doors open on to the deck, hot tub and gazebo. Both living room & family room feature a wood stove. Garage/parking 10+
Both the harbor front lot and the main lot are beautifully and professionally landscaped with perennial gardens. A sprinkler system supports the gardens. The harbor front lot abuts the town pier that is maintained by the City of Gloucester. Owner currently has several moorings in the harbor that is governed by the Manchester Harbor Master. Owner of this property has the right to join the Magnolia Beach Corporation at a fee of $75.00 per year.
Magnolia lies a mile and half west of Gloucester harbor, partly within the easterly limits of Manchester. The cove is the results of a coastal anomaly consisting of the twin points of Coolidge in Manchester and Magnolia in Gloucester separated by a fine crescent of beach inside the cove. The cove was named for a family named Kettle that settled here in colonial times. They were farmers and shore fisherman. Until 1867 this area was the family farm of the Knowlton’s, when they sold it to Swampscott resident Daniel W. Fuller. He developed it rapidly to a hotel resort second only to Swampscott. Lobster Lane along the Magnolia side of the harbor became Shore Road. By 1880 Magnolia had six summer hotels and a shopping area on Lexington that rivaled Worth Avenue in Palm Beach. |
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