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This charming waterfront home offers a rare blend of history, natural beauty, and timeless comfort. Set along a scenic canal with direct access to the Pasquotank River, the property provides a peaceful backdrop where sunsets regularly steal the show. Built in 1972, the home features 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a classic, traditional floor plan. A formal entry welcomes you through double doors into the living room, dining room, and den. Minimal updates preserve the home’s character, highlighted by the den’s reclaimed wood walls that create a warm, cozy atmosphere.
The surrounding land is rich in history, once known as “The Pecan Farm.” In the 1770s, it was owned by Enoch Sawyer of Sawyer’s Ferry fame and is tied to the story of Moses Grandy, with even President James Monroe once staying overnight. Behind the home, the canal leads to one of the most protected and picturesque stretches ...
The surrounding land is rich in history, once known as “The Pecan Farm.” In the 1770s, it was owned by Enoch Sawyer of Sawyer’s Ferry fame and is tied to the story of Moses Grandy, with even President James Monroe once staying overnight. Behind the home, the canal leads to one of the most protected and picturesque stretches of the Pasquotank River, making it a favored refuge for boaters during severe weather. NC 232498
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