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Perfectly situated in the heart of Camden County, 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 enjoys a peaceful backdrop where sunsets regularly put on a spectacular display. Built in 1972, the home features 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a classic, traditional floor plan. A formal entryway welcomes you through double doors, leading to a spacious living room, dining room, and den. The home has been minimally updated, preserving its original character and cozy charm-most notably in the den, where reclaimed wood walls create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The property is located within the Havenwood subdivision, established in the late 1960s by innovative local farmer and businessman George Wood. The land itself is steeped in local and national history...
Perfectly situated in the heart of Camden County, 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 enjoys a peaceful backdrop where sunsets regularly put on a spectacular display. Built in 1972, the home features 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a classic, traditional floor plan. A formal entryway welcomes you through double doors, leading to a spacious living room, dining room, and den. The home has been minimally updated, preserving its original character and cozy charm-most notably in the den, where reclaimed wood walls create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The property is located within the Havenwood subdivision, established in the late 1960s by innovative local farmer and businessman George Wood. The land itself is steeped in local and national history, once known as ''The Pecan Farm.'' In the late 1700s, it was owned by Enoch Sawyer, operator of Sawyer's Ferry and served as the setting for parts of the powerful story of Moses Grandy, as well as an overnight stop for President James Monroe. Behind the home, the canal leads to one of the most picturesque stretches of the Pasquotank River-an area so well protected that boaters often moor here during severe weather. Whether you enjoy kayaking, fishing, boating, or simply relaxing and taking in the natural surroundings, this setting offers a lifestyle that is both peaceful and inspiring. This is a truly special opportunity to own a waterfront home where history, nature, and everyday comfort come together in a beautiful and meaningful way.
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