Charming Kent Island Retreat – 4 BR • 2.5 BA • Pool Table • Near the Water ""Brand New Construction""
Escape to the Eastern Shore with this spacious and comfortable 4‑bedroom, 2.5‑bath haven—perfect for family getaways, reunions, or remote work retreats.
The Space
Bedrooms: Four bright, well-appointed rooms — one king, two queens, and one room with a bunk bed (twin and a double) ideal for kids or extra guests.
Bathrooms: Two full bathrooms (one with a bathtub) plus a handy half bath—a great fit for groups and families.
Top Amenities
Game room fun: Challenge your crew to a match on the pool table, perfect for evenings in.
Climate control: Central A/C keeps things comfortable year-round.
Connectivity: Fast, reliable Wi‑Fi—ideal for streaming or remote working.
Essentials provided: Full washer and dryer, hair dryer, plus plush towels and linens.
Comfort & Space
With over 2,000 sq ft of open living space, vaulted ceilings, and a bright layout, there’s plenty of room to gather, unwind, or just spread out in peace and comfort.
Location Perks
Just a short drive to the water, with easy access to boating, beaches, seafood spots, and wildlife watching.
Conveniently located only two exits from the Bay Bridge, making day trips to Annapolis, St. Michaels, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. a breeze.
Ideal For
Multi-generational families
Groups seeking water access + indoor entertainment
Remote workers needing reliable Wi‑Fi and comfort
All You Can Do on Kent Island:
Outdoor & Water Adventures:
Terrapin Nature Park: Explore 276 acres of wetlands, sandy beaches, and a 3.25-mile trails system—great for hiking, beachcombing, and wildlife watching, with stunning Bay Bridge views
Matapeake State Park: Relax on this former ferry landing beach with picnic spots and scenic Chesapeake Bay views
Cross Island & South Island Trails: Bike or stroll along flat, scenic trails—6–7 miles crisscrossing farms, woodlands, and bay shoreline
Kayak, Paddleboard & Canoe: Launch at CBEC, Ferry Point Park, or along Kent Narrows—plenty of waterways and guided options available
Fishing & Crabbing: Visit Romancoke Pier or charter a fishing trip for rockfish, sea trout, bluefish—or join a crabbing adventure
Nature & Wildlife:
Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center (CBEC): A 500‑acre wildlife preserve offering guided hikes, birdwatching, kayaking, and educational programs
Birdwatching & Nature Trails: Spot herons, swans, turtles along trails and boardwalks on Bayfront reserves
Cruises & Historical Sites:
Cruise or Bridge Gazing: Admire the Chesapeake Bay Bridge from the water or waterfront locations—it’s an iconic island landmark
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Historic Tours: Visit Cray House, Stevensville Post Office, Christ Church (1880), Stevensville Bank, Train Depot, and the Kirwan House & Store, all part of self-guided or docent-led tours on the first Saturday
Food & Drink Experiences:
Wine & Spirits
Cascia/Mark Cascia Vineyards: Tour and taste local wines on a waterfront vineyard
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Blackwater Distilling: Sample craft spirits like rum, vodka, and whiskey with casual tours
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Dockside Dining & Tiki Bars: Enjoy steamed crabs, rockfish, cocktails, live music at spots like The Jetty, Bridges, Kentmorr, Libbey’s, and Dirty Dave’s Tiki Bar
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Casual Eateries & Coffee:
Waterman Joe Coffee Truck: Early morning favorite for coffee, tea, and protein shakes near exit 37
Dessert First: Dockside coffee and treats in Kent Narrows
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Stevensville Crab Shack: Old-school steamed crabs, platters, and sides for grab-and-go feasts
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Shopping & Culture:
Stevensville Arts & Entertainment District: Monthly events, antiques, galleries, local shops, and charming cafés
Boutiques & Vintage Finds: Ophiuroidea, DejaBlu Vintage, Anchors & Oars, and local artist galleries for unique beach-themed treasures
Experiences & Tours:
Working Seafood Facility Tour: Witness Maryland watermen and shuckers at a local seafood processing house (e.g., Harris Seafood)
Guided Fishing & Oyster Tours: Charter boat trips for fishing, oyster harvesting, or bow-fishing adventures .
Watermen’s Heritage Trail: Learn about Chesapeake Bay’s watermen with monuments, boat basins, and heritage signage