Very private riverfront, beach, nature for all to enjoy. High Speed Internet!!
Overview
Rooms and Beds
Room | Count | Capacity | Details |
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bedrooms | 6 | sleeps 12 |
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bathrooms, 1 half bathroom | 3 |
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Description
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/virginia/most-unique-town-in-va/Mariner’s Legacy-circa 1867You will be looking 1 1/2 mile up and 2 miles down the East River. The spectacular views will take your breath away as the river laps literally feet away from you. East River has been called ‘Little Annapolis’ by the ‘Chesapeake Bay Magazine’. The uncongested waters provide for a cruising heaven for you to watch kayaks to yachts travel pass. If you want to experience what it is like to live on the water, you must come to Mariner’s Legacy. There is nothing comparable to it in Mathews County on the rental market for maritime history, 22 acres of open space and privacy as well as wide, miles long river views and proximity to the Mobjack Bay and Chesapeake Bay,The home and property have been passed down from great grandfather, Isaac Ward, a sea captain, to present day owner and husband. The oak wood flooring, molding, chair railing, wainscoting, 10 foot columns and ceilings, doors and door handles are original to the house. The home has been lovingly and completely remodeled and open for the first time on the rental market In July 2015.The house was built by ships carpenters [ships wrights] after the Civil War for Captain Isaac Ward of Somerset County, MD. He had been a blockade runner in the Civil War and had used Williams Wharf to “drop off” goods bound for Richmond. He bought this property with his war profits from Mr. Williams’ brother. Mathews County maritime history radiates throughout the house through decorative items and books describing the long and eventful history of the ancestors and the Chesapeake Bay region.The porch is a perfect place to watch all that nature has to offer; ospreys’ catching the evening meal as their mates call out to them, eagles as they soar over your head, dolphins chasing schools of fish and fiddle crabs scurrying across the sand.The house is on a double peninsula that looks due north 1 1/2 miles up the East River, past Williams Wharf into Put-In Creek and southeast 2 miles down the river towards Mobjack Bay as well into Mill Creek and Raines Creek. This means you have the river in front of you and the creek behind you.You will be able to launch your boat and moor it at a dock and boat ramp owned by the owners in the adjacent Raines Creek. Mariner’s Legacy is perfect for the fisherman in your group. If you bring your boat, cruising the rivers of the Mobjack Bay is a favorite activity, as well tubing or running out to New Point Lighthouse.Or if you prefer, you can anchor your boat just off shore the sandy beach and walk up to the house with your daily catch. The sandy area is perfect for launching kayaks and small sail boats. This area has a hundred foot or so gradual walk to deeper water, typical of Tidewater Virginia. The sandy river bottom has been a perfect area for generations of children to enjoy the water without fear of getting into deep water quickly. Four kayaks are provided with the house.There is a 7 acre wide expansive grassy yard overlooking the rivah and is perfect for a pick-up game of soccer, crochette, volleyball & cornhole. The children will love playing tag & chasing lighting bugs as generations of children have done before them! The fire pit is on the western side of the house so you can sit and enjoy the sun setting over the East River as you roast your marshmallows.The house is a three story classic Tidewater vernacular farm house. The theme is nautical-chic. The neutral walls are offset with fabrics in farmhouse colors (deep red, navy, khaki). The palette is echoed throughout the house-from the first floor “rivah” room and dinning room to the third floor gathering area.The ground floor has an enclosed heated porch with washer, dryer and second refrigerator. This opens into the Back Foyer, which has storage for outdoor dining ware. Laundry products, paper towels, toilet paper, paper plates and napkins are provided. Dish and dishwasher detergent as well as any clean-up products are provided. You will also find the crab steamer, with wooden mallets and crab seasoning provided as well as the sturdy brown paper to put on the picnic table for you own crab picking while watching the sunset. One of our guests said “You know it has been a good meal when you can wrap it up, throw it away and hose down your table!”The updated kitchen has new stainless steel appliances. Cooking for 12 will be no problem in the top of the line well appointed kitchen. The dinning room has a farm table with seating for 12. Plenty of extra cozy seating on 2 additional leather sofas for reading or conversation are also in this room.The ‘rivah’ room overlooks the expansive views of the East River, with lots of seating for watching the 55 inch flat screen HD TV, playing games or just enjoy relaxing. The full downstairs bathroom is on the west wall.The second floor has four bedrooms with queen size beds with high thread count luxury linens and reading alcoves overlooking the river and creeks. There are two full bathrooms are on the second floor. Oversized luxurious Egyptian cotton bath linens are provided to each guest.As you enter the third floor family area, there is a Pottery Barn sofa and 48 in flat screen HD TV with “take your breath away river views”! Plenty of additional seating is provided to read or lounge.On this floor are two bedrooms, with two twin beds in each room. One of the bedrooms is decorated for your favorite pirate. Family lore has been passed down that Captain Ward’s brother had a parrot and a peg leg! Capt. Ward inherited the parrot, which was know to say “Captain Ike, someone’s at the mill!” The western window overlooks the remnants of this tidal mill. A half bath is on this floor.The porch wraps around three sides of the house and all three sides overlook the East River. The proximity to the water provides panoramic views for your morning coffee right through evening cocktails! There are seating areas on each side of the porch beckoning you to come and sit awhile. A hammock with hooks on either side of the porch allows you to follow the ever present breeze that being on a peninsula gives you.Follow the link https://visitmathews.com for more information on Mathews County!Keywords: Chesapeake Bay, Waterfront, Riverfront, Beach, Swimming, Boating, Fishing, Kayaking, Crabbing, Dock, Boat Ramp, Family, Reunion, College Graduation, Kids, Biking, East River, Mobjack Bay, Mathews County, Historic, Victorian, Maritime, Civil War, Privacy, Weekend trips from Washington D.C.
What's Nearby?
Attraction | Distance |
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Gwynn’s Island Musuem | 22 min drive |
Busch Gardens Williamsburg | 57 min drive |
Water Country USA | 59 min drive |
College of William and Mary | 62 min drive |
Williamsburg Premium Outlets | 68 min drive |
Restaurants
Restaurant | Distance |
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Mi Casa Azteca Mexican Restaurant & Cantina | 17 min drive |
Southwind Pizza | 17 min drive |
Hardee’s | 18 min drive |
Subway | 18 min drive |
Richardson’s Cafe | 17 min drive |
Getting Around
Transportation | Details |
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Newport News, VA (PHF-Newport News – Williamsburg Intl.) | Newport News |
FAQs
Yes, this property allows dogs (limit 2 total) with a maximum weight of up to 23 kg per pet.
What time is check-in at Very private riverfront, beach, nature for all to enjoy. High Speed Internet!!?Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Very private riverfront, beach, nature for all to enjoy. High Speed Internet!!?Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Very private riverfront, beach, nature for all to enjoy. High Speed Internet!! located?Nestled on the beach, this Westville holiday home is within 20 mi (32 km) of Gwynn’s Island Musuem, Bethel Beach Natural Area Preserve and Riverside Walter Reed Hospital. White Stone Beach and Deltaville Marina are also within 25 miles (40 km).