Escape to this brand-new home, featuring a spacious back deck and patio. Just a short walk to Town Neck Beach, the iconic Sandwich Boardwalk, Cape Cod Canal, and more, this location offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Fully equipped with heat and air conditioning.
On the first floor, you'll find a cozy bedroom and a full bath, while upstairs, three inviting bedrooms and another full bath await. The spacious master suite is a true sanctuary, featuring a luxurious California King bed and access to both a large back deck and a charming Juliette balcony. The second bedroom offers a comfortable full bed, while the third includes a twin with a trundle—ideal for families or groups.
Outside, soak in the refreshing sea breeze from the expansive deck, patio, or balcony. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee or unwinding after a day of exploring, this home is the perfect place to relax and enjoy Cape Cod’s natural beauty.
The house was just fully renovated. Construction finished in December. There will be beautiful outdoor furniture on the patio, deck and balcony once the weather turns.
The house is walking or biking distance to so many amazing amenities.
Beaches & Outdoor Attractions:
Town Neck Beach
A short walk from the house Town Neck Beach is known for its sandy shoreline, scenic views of the canal, and tidal flats. It’s ideal for walks, fishing, or launching kayaks and paddleboards.
Sandwich Boardwalk-Also a short walk from the house
The Sandwich Boardwalk is a lovely wooden path through a marsh that leads you out to the beach. It's a peaceful place for a walk with scenic views and opportunities for birdwatching.
Sandwich Town Beach
This public beach is located along Cape Cod Bay, offering a calm, family-friendly environment. It’s great for swimming, picnicking, and taking in stunning views of the bay.
Scusset Beach State Reservation
A beautiful park located along the Cape Cod Canal, Scusset Beach offers a long stretch of beach, picnic areas, and scenic trails. The Cape Cod Canal bike path runs through here as well, which is great for cycling.
Shawme-Crowell State Forest
A large, wooded area with miles of trails for hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing in the winter. There are also campgrounds here, making it a great spot for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Cultural Attractions:
Sandwich Glass Museum
This museum showcases Sandwich’s history of glassmaking, a craft that dates back to the 19th century. The museum offers demonstrations, exhibits, and a chance to learn about the town's role in glass production.
Sandwich Historical Society Museum
A charming museum located in the heart of Sandwich Village, offering exhibits on the town’s rich colonial and maritime history. It’s a small, but informative stop for anyone interested in local history.
Heritage Museums & Gardens
This 100-acre garden and museum complex is a must-see in Sandwich. The Heritage Museums & Gardens feature beautifully landscaped gardens, a collection of antique automobiles, and rotating art exhibits. The gardens are especially beautiful in the spring and summer.
A Walk or Bike Ride Away:
Fishermen's View
A sea-to-table restaurant and market owned by two commercial fishermen, offering the freshest local seafood. Located in the Sandwich Marina, it features stunning views of the Cape Cod Canal, a raw bar, and a menu inspired by seasonal catches.
Pilot House Restaurant and Lounge
A waterfront dining spot known for its fresh seafood and classic New England fare. Enjoy a casual yet inviting atmosphere with indoor and outdoor seating, live music, and beautiful views of the marina and Cape Cod Canal.
Seafood Sam’s on the Canal
A local favorite for classic Cape Cod seafood in a casual, family-friendly setting. Known for its fried clams, lobster rolls, and broiled seafood plates, it’s a great spot for a relaxed meal with a view of the canal.
Captain Scott’s
A hidden gem serving up fresh seafood in a cozy, welcoming environment. Specializing in traditional New England seafood dishes, it’s a great stop for those craving a delicious and hearty meal by the water.
Tree House Brewing Company - Cape Cod
A must-visit destination for craft beer lovers, Tree House Brewing offers world-class brews in a lively, scenic setting. With a dog-friendly patio, live music, and a relaxed atmosphere, it’s the perfect spot to sip on expertly crafted beers while taking in ocean views.
Natural Areas & Outdoor Activities:
Cape Cod Canal
The Cape Cod Canal is a major waterway that separates Cape Cod from the mainland. It offers scenic views and is perfect for biking, walking, and fishing. The Canal also has a bike path that runs the length of it, providing a great opportunity for outdoor recreation.
Salt Pond Bird Sanctuary
This is a peaceful, protected area where you can walk along nature trails and enjoy birdwatching. The sanctuary offers fantastic views of the marshes and is a great place for a quiet afternoon outdoors.
Day Trips & Special Attractions:
Falmouth
Falmouth is a lovely town to visit for additional dining, shopping, and beach experiences. You can also catch a ferry to Martha’s Vineyard from Falmouth Harbor.
Nantucket Ferry (Hyannis)
From Hyannis, you can take a ferry to Nantucket, an island known for its historic charm, cobblestone streets, boutique shops, and beautiful beaches.
Plymouth
A day trip to Plymouth is great if you’re interested in American history. Visit Plymouth Rock, the Mayflower II (a replica of the original Mayflower), and Plimoth Patuxet Museums to learn about early colonial life.
The Cape Cod National Seashore
For nature lovers, the Cape Cod National Seashore is a bit farther away but worth the trip. It offers miles of pristine beaches, scenic hikes, and opportunities to spot wildlife.
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