• 5808 Widgeon Point Lane

    Oxford, Maryland
  • $9,850,000 US


PROPERTY INFORMATION

Hidden near the Tred Avon River, along shaded Trippe Creek shores, discover this Oxford jewel where refined luxury blends effortlessly with laid-back coastal charm. Accessible from beyond twenty high-elevation acres and a stately gas-lamp flanked gate, be transported as covered walkways, cobblestone 
paths, ornamental trees, scenic gardens, and panoramic point of land views enchant. Here, Widgeon Point's original 1938 construction has been beautifully reimagined by skilled artisans and a talented architects designing a warmly-hued residence echoing a River House of timeless elegance. In the home’s heart, sun-filled ceilings highlight intricate millwork, artfully laid hardwoods, heated Tennessee stone floors, built-in cabinetry, and fireplaces of fine craftsmanship where you’ll work, unwind, and dine. In the provincial kitchen, professional-grade appliances, farmhouse sink, and granite-topped counters assist with best-loved meals, while adjacent firelight warms cheerful late night moments with friends. While the dining room’s wet bar serves holiday celebrations, the bar-hosted enclosed gazebo and endless outdoor patios allow for large parties and simple summer pleasures overlooking yachts and memorable
sunsets. Picnic or take morning strolls to either of your private ponds, float the summer away in the saltwater pool, tend to chores from within the solar paneled barn, or launch cruises from the deep water lift-fitted dock. After a day of cruising or antiquing in town, retreat to four bedrooms; each guest-perfect with access to the grounds, privacy, and bathrooms of hand selected stone. While the primary refuge boasts one of many serene custom closets, your guests will appreciate the two bedroom guest house, and fully independent over-garage apartment. While on tour, visit the pool house’s kitchen plus bath, caretaker cottage, boathouse, three car garage, and two barns with varying fittings including geothermal HVAC and insulation. Minutes away, historic townships - including Oxford and Easton - offer friendly eateries, romantic restaurants, golf clubs, artful shops, and annual festivals, while coves, rivers, and sanctuaries inspire your inner fisherman, sportsman, or athlete with endless watershed adventure.