Steeped ¡n New England history and set In a beautiful, stone walled, prestigious landscape, 7 Lower Green is a rare 1728 antique home, originally the Seddon Tavern serving early settlers. Timeless character abounds with four fireplaces, including a magnificent walk-in, wide pine floors, large center chimney, and two gracious front rooms filled with warmth and patina. The expansive great room, dating to 1780, is a relocated barn that was reassembled here, creating a truly one-of-a-kind space. The home is updated with central air and a security system, plus a coveted 2 car garage. It blends historic charm with modern comfort. Title V approved for a two-bedroom septic. Just minutes from the Parker River, boat ramp, and marina as well as an historic one room school house. The property is further enhanced by SPNEA covenants, ensuring lasting natural beauty and serenity. Much of the home was restored in the 1940's giving you the best of both worlds... history, charm, yet updates!
Stake your claim to this property set high atop Plum Island! All Zoning and Conservation approvals in hand to start construction of your dream home (1,559 sq. ft. gross living area + another 1,000 sq. ft. deck space). Buyer will be responsible for building the new home which will feature unobstructed water views of the Basin on one side and breathtaking sunsets over the Great Marsh and Newburyport Harbor on the other. Just steps from a tranquil beach where you can set your chairs in the sand; swim; launch your kayaks/paddleboards; or head out to your boat which is moored in the Basin waters. A short walk to Plum Island restaurants and quick access to the ocean; Parker River National Wildlife Refuge; downtown Newburyport; bike trails; commuter routes; trains; and so much more! Prime location to enjoy the relaxed beach lifestyle, Greater Newburyport and all that Plum Island has to offer. Buy now and be building your new home by Spring!
Built in 1847 as Captain Alexander Graves was being admitted to the Marine Society of Newburyport at a time of strong growth in maritime trade and shipbuilding, 239 High Rd stands as a marker in history w/ grand copper birch tree and all its modern amenities. Offering 5 Bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths, two car garage, air conditioning, fully renovated kitchen and all 4.5 baths, including a first floor primary suite along with a 2nd Primary on the 2nd floor. Additionally offering solar power, whole house generator, new on demand heating / hot water system plus a multi-functional 2 story barn, all on over an acre of land and just minutes to downtown Newburyport, Plum Island Beaches and the Parker River boat launch and marina. Enjoy the perfect blend of history and charm with the modern features now in demand. Move right in to this farm friendly property! Open Saturday 11/23 12-2pm!
Salt air and sunsets. Beach cottage sits on a large (16,000sf) lot. Wonderful view, perfect location...unobstructed sunset views over the salt marsh, Merrimac River and Newburyport city lights. 2 decks. Easy access to beaches, Parker River Refuge and 5 minutes to historic downtown Newburyport.

Newbury is located in Massachusetts. Newbury, Massachusetts 01951has a population of 6,745. Newbury 01951 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 18.43% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.06%.
The median household income in Newbury, Massachusetts 01951 is $152,356. The median household income for the surrounding county is $86,684 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Newbury 01951 is 50.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 82.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 14.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 50.4 inches per year, with 54.7 inches of snow per year.