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This charming 14-acre property is the Western half of Webber Island, separated by a 200-foot wide salt marsh and really quite an island unto itself. There are 6 acres of camp area and 8 acres of mixed woodland growth.
Located in one of New England's most beautiful regions, the old-growth forest provides a spectacular display in the autumn. It also hides a small pond and is filled with local wildlife such as deer, porcupines, herons, seals and moose.
Amenities on the property include a well, outhouse and a 20'x50' camp with a screened-in porch. A perfect place to enjoy the sweeping, dramatic views of Hockmock Bay, and possibly of a deer or moose, too.
Special Features of the Property Are:
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The island can be reached by boat at any tide on the western side. A cribbing dock used to be there.
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There are eyehooks in the granite rocks to secure a dock and or boats
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It would be good for a duck hunter
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It would be good for a writer who wants isolation
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It would be good for helicopter access
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If someone had money they could build a year around structure
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The camp could be winterized as is
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It is perfectly useable as is
NOTE: The above description is a paid advertisement. BoatMaine.us LLC does not warrant the accurancy of the provided information. Questions about this propertyshould go to juliebelize@hotmail.com.
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