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Waterfront. Wooded. Yours.

A Cape Cod cottage where pine forest meets private shoreline, and the only sound is water lapping at your dock.

Where the Water Meets the Woods

This cottage sits at the rare intersection of waterfront access and complete seclusion. You wake to water views framed by tall pines, walk down to the shore in minutes, then retreat into deep woods where no neighbor is in sight. The architecture is classic Cape Cod—natural wood beams, large windows that dissolve the line between inside and out, materials that age gracefully. It's the kind of place where you can hear the water lapping at the shore and the wind through the trees, sometimes both at once.

The Cottage

Inside and Out
Every room opens to water, woods, or both

Living Room

Living Room

Stone fireplace anchors a room built for quiet mornings and long conversations.

Master Bedroom

Master Bedroom

White linens and water glimpses through the trees—rest with a view.

Kitchen

Kitchen

White cabinetry and nautical details make cooking feel like part of the escape.

Private Deck

Private Deck

Adirondack chairs face the water through a screen of pines—your front row seat.

Waterfront Access

Waterfront Access

Dock and clear water steps away—swim, kayak, or simply float.

Wooded Privacy

Wooded Privacy

Tall pines wrap the property in silence and seclusion.

What Makes This Cottage Special

Waterfront access, wooded seclusion, and Cape Cod comfort in one retreat.

  • Private waterfront with beach access

  • Surrounded by woods for complete privacy

  • Walk to village shops and restaurants

Cape Cod Waits Beyond Your Door

This cottage sits at the edge of everything Cape Cod offers. Walk to Chatham's working harbor, where fishing boats still unload their catch at dawn. Nauset Light Beach is minutes away, its red and white tower rising against the Atlantic. Dinner happens at places like Chatham Squire or The Impudent Oyster, where locals eat. Bike the Cape Cod Rail Trail through salt marshes and pine forest. Kayak the calm waters of Stage Harbor or fish from the pier. The village has galleries, bookshops, and a farmers market that runs through summer. This is the Cape that exists beyond postcards—quiet, genuine, and entirely yours to explore from a home that feels like it's always belonged here.

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