Waterfront 2 subdivided lots totaling 2+ acres. Main home and tenant house and duck blind on the water with small pier. Public water. Private septic. Open concept. Great room 44x16. 2 Balconies. 2 multi level decks. Gas cooking. Spiral stairs and dumb waiter to lower level. Brazilian hardwood, ceramic tile, porcelain tile floors. Custom kitchen with huge center island. Fantastic views for miles from every window. Goose Creek Marina, Pub and Free boat launch. Small house has 1 bath, 1 bedroom, kitchen and dining room combo, separate driveway. 20x 10 storage shed. Above ground pool. Main house is open concept, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, huge open space on both levels. Not a drive by! Please view all pictures and descriptions. Call for additional info and appointment to view .
Come take a look at this cozy 2 bedroom, 1 bath with direct waterfrontage on the Tangier Sound and located in the small village of Frenchtown. While the home needs updating, it has solid bones. There is a three-season room on the front of the house providing water views and enough space for your crab feasts and fish fries. Across the street is the waterfront parcel that consists of an active crab shanty and a dock for your boat or to use to just relax and enjoy the peaceful sunsets. Whether you enjoy crabbing, fishing, boating or just enjoying the abundant nature of the Eastern Shore, this property offers endless possibilities. If you are a hunter, you are so close to public hunting reserve areas offering spectacular waterfowl hunting and deer hunting, including the elusive Sika Deer. Waterfront property at this price will not last long... Come quick!
Experience exceptional privacy and natural beauty on 35 acres of wooded trails, a freshwater pond, and sweeping marsh views along Back Creek. This property offers direct water access to the Manokin River, Tangier Sound, and the Chesapeake Bay—ideal for fishing boats, kayaks, pontoons, and other watercraft. The home features single-level living with an open central layout. The remodeled Shaker-style kitchen includes a new refrigerator, Jenn-Air range with gas cooktop and convection oven, and a bright breakfast area framed by a large bay window overlooking wildlife. A formal dining room connects to the great room, where a vaulted ceiling, brick hearth, and wood stove create a warm gathering space with views across the deck to the marsh. Two bedrooms and a spacious full bath sit along one wing, along with a mudroom and laundry area. The opposite wing hosts the primary suite, offering views of the pond and abundant birdlife, plus a private bath. A dedicated media room with low-reflectivity walls, indirect lighting, and a projection screen setup opens to a three-season screened sunroom with vinyl sliding windows and panoramic views. Outdoor living includes a 24-ft round hard sided above-ground pool just off the rear deck. Outbuildings include a 29' x 25' two-car garage with full second-floor storage, a 20' x 40' open side pole barn for boats and equipment, an 8' x 12' garden shed (2024), an 8' x 8' greenhouse with electric, and an 8' x 10' storage shed. A raised viewing platform overlooks the creek, and a private path leads to the dock, where deep water provides easy access to the Bay. Wildlife sightings are part of daily life—eagles, osprey, waterfowl, deer, and even a resident otter family near the dock. Note: Automated FlyAround boundaries do not reflect the actual property lines. The property includes two parcels, and both the northern and southern boundaries extend to the creek. See uploaded GIS map (Photo #6) for accurate parcel outlines.
Cedar Point Farm is a rare, intact nineteenth-century Chesapeake farmstead set along the Big Annemessex River between Manokin and Upper Fairmount. Approached by a long, tree-lined lane from Fairmount Road, the property encompasses upland fields, mature woodland, tidal marsh, ponds, and more than 2,200 feet of protected river frontage. The landscape is one of the most historically significant and ecologically rich tracts remaining in lower Somerset County. Originally constructed in the third quarter of the nineteenth century, the farmhouse reflects the architectural transition of rural Somerset during this period. Tradition and documentary evidence associate its principal construction phase with the 1881 marriage of Mary “Mollie” E. Ballard and Charles A. Curtis, descendants of the long-established Waters and Ballard families of Tudor Hall. The two-story side-hall/parlor plan features original arched doorway trim, turned newel post, walnut stair rail, rear service wing, and a two-story porch with lattice balusterwork. Subsequent early-twentieth-century improvements added a west wing and shed dormers while retaining the overall historic character. Accompanying the residence are several nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century outbuildings, including a board-and-batten barn, beaded weatherboard smokehouse, pump houses, sheds, and remnants of an earlier detached kitchen chimney. These structures reinforce the authenticity and continuity of the farm as a working Chesapeake landscape. Cedar Point Farm consists of two contiguous parcels—Tax Map 39, Parcels 363 and 193—held together as a single historic property. Both parcels are protected in perpetuity under a 2016 Conservation Easement granted to the Maryland Environmental Trust (MET) and the Lower Shore Land Trust (LSLT). The easement was established to preserve the property's agricultural productivity, forest resources, wetlands, wildlife habitat, and scenic Chesapeake shoreline. The easement safeguards approximately: 111 acres of mature forest, 36 acres of tidal and forested wetlands, 2 acres of ponds, 2,280 linear feet of Big Annemessex River frontage, and Habitat for Forest Interior Dwelling Birds and State-significant species. The land lies within a Targeted Ecological Area designated by Maryland DNR and sits adjacent to the Fairmount Wildlife Management Area and Chesapeake Forest Lands, forming part of a more than 5,000-acre protected block of conserved Chesapeake habitat. A mandatory 100-foot natural buffer along the river restricts disturbance and maintains the property’s scenic and ecological integrity. Property is subject to a no hunting covenant held by the current owner. GIS acres and deeded acres do not align. Buyer to perform their own due diligence. Additional information and documents available through listing agent.
Cedar Point Farm is a rare, intact nineteenth-century Chesapeake farmstead set along the Big Annemessex River between Manokin and Upper Fairmount. Approached by a long, tree-lined lane from Fairmount Road, the property encompasses upland fields, mature woodland, tidal marsh, ponds, and more than 2,200 feet of protected river frontage. The landscape is one of the most historically significant and ecologically rich tracts remaining in lower Somerset County. Originally constructed in the third quarter of the nineteenth century, the farmhouse reflects the architectural transition of rural Somerset during this period. Tradition and documentary evidence associate its principal construction phase with the 1881 marriage of Mary “Mollie” E. Ballard and Charles A. Curtis, descendants of the long-established Waters and Ballard families of Tudor Hall. The two-story side-hall/parlor plan features original arched doorway trim, turned newel post, walnut stair rail, rear service wing, and a two-story porch with lattice balusterwork. Subsequent early-twentieth-century improvements added a west wing and shed dormers while retaining the overall historic character. Accompanying the residence are several nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century outbuildings, including a board-and-batten barn, beaded weatherboard smokehouse, pump houses, sheds, and remnants of an earlier detached kitchen chimney. These structures reinforce the authenticity and continuity of the farm as a working Chesapeake landscape. Cedar Point Farm consists of two contiguous parcels—Tax Map 39, Parcels 363 and 193—held together as a single historic property. Both parcels are protected in perpetuity under a 2016 Conservation Easement granted to the Maryland Environmental Trust (MET) and the Lower Shore Land Trust (LSLT). The easement was established to preserve the property's agricultural productivity, forest resources, wetlands, wildlife habitat, and scenic Chesapeake shoreline. The easement safeguards approximately: 111 acres of mature forest, 36 acres of tidal and forested wetlands, 2 acres of ponds, 2,280 linear feet of Big Annemessex River frontage, and Habitat for Forest Interior Dwelling Birds and State-significant species. The land lies within a Targeted Ecological Area designated by Maryland DNR and sits adjacent to the Fairmount Wildlife Management Area and Chesapeake Forest Lands, forming part of a more than 5,000-acre protected block of conserved Chesapeake habitat. A mandatory 100-foot natural buffer along the river restricts disturbance and maintains the property’s scenic and ecological integrity. Property is subject to a no hunting covenant held by the current owner. GIS acres and deeded acres do not align. Buyer to perform their own due diligence. Additional information and documents available through listing agent.
Investor’s opportunity in the heart of Somerset County! This 3-bedroom 2-bath ranch home offers strong potential for both fix-and-flip or long-term income production, backed by an established rental history. Key updates have already been made, including the HVAC system, new water heater, and a rebuilt rear deck—saving you time and upfront costs as you plan your investment strategy. Public water and sewer are in place, adding convenience and long-term value. The location only strengthens the appeal. Just minutes from convenient boat ramps, the 4000-acre Fairmount Wildlife Management Areas and other notable public hunting lands, this home sits in a region known for outstanding boating, fishing, and crabbing opportunities. Quiet surroundings and low-traffic make it attractive for tenants or future buyers looking for a peaceful Eastern Shore retreat with easy access to outdoor recreation. Whether you’re looking to expand your portfolio, take advantage of a proven rental market, or bring new life to a property with plenty of upside, 8339 Upper Hill Rd presents an investment with multiple exit strategies in a desirable rural setting.
Westover is located in Maryland. Westover, Maryland has a population of 4,637. Westover is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 17.49% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.96%.
The median household income in Westover, Maryland is $57,857. The median household income for the surrounding county is $48,661 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Westover is 46.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.75 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 27.25 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 44.65 inches per year, with 7.35 inches of snow per year.