Cape Cod’s Most Expensive Estate
April 08, 2020 - Woods Hole
A Cape Cod waterfront property owned by gas-and-oil businessman, Jamie Clark, has sold for $20 million, making it the priciest-ever home to sell on the Massachusetts peninsula.
In December 2019, the residence was put on the market by Jamie and his wife, Kathy, with an asking price of $25 million.
The estate spans about 9.6 acres on the Penzance Point peninsula in Woods Hole, on the southern tip of Cape Cod, and is surrounded on three sides by water.
It includes a traditional-style main home as well as a guesthouse, a 36-foot swimming pool, a boathouse and a deep water dock. It also includes its own stretch of private beach.
The main house has four bedrooms, a circular entryway with decorative windows, a formal dining room, a library with reclaimed chestnut paneling and a series of large decks looking out to the water.
The New England-style home was designed by Rhode Island architect Michele Foster. Nearly every room has an opening to a deck or is overlooking the water.
According to the original listing, the home is equipped with an elevator that gives easy access to all levels.
The guesthouse offers two bedrooms, one and one-half baths, a living room with a wood-burning fireplace, a kitchen with a dining area, a quiet patio, a sunny waterfront deck, and its own laundry facilities and two-car garage.
Kerrie Marzot of Sotheby’s International Realty had the listing.
Source : Daily Mail & WSJ
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