This Week's Find: A Private Compound on the Eastern Shore
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25715 Bruffs Island Road
This Week’s Find is the Greene Residence, a six-property home constructed in 1992 on a five-acre site on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The location was originally a 17th-century town that had long been abandoned.
Living room
That colonial influence is apparent in the design of the Hugh Newell Jacobsen home, which is a multi-wing house comprised of six attached cabin-like squares, including a two-car garage.
Library
The 6,000 square-foot house also has a modern feel, with a loft and an abundance of windows providing views of the bay in every room.
Bedroom loft
In addition to being sited on over 350 feet of waterfront along the Shaw Bay, the house also has a backyard pool and a private dock with two boat lifts. More photos and details are below.
Pool
Patio
Bedroom
- Full Listing: 25715 Bruffs Island Road (map)
- Price: $2.95 million
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: 4.5
- Year Built: 1992
- Listing Agent: Glenn Sutton, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/twf_eastern_shore_compound/11729.
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