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"Chase Cove" ~ Carters Creek ~ Town of Irvington
This hillside homesite is
tucked away down a private drive, yet is within easy
walking or biking distance of all the Irvington amenities.
Consisting of 1.22 wooded acres, this lot has 148 ±
feet of shoreline on Chase Cove of Carters Creek, a.k.a.
Bridge Cove. There is a pier permit to a water depth of 2.5
± feet, fine for kayak, canoe, or skiff. This lot
has a large level section on top of the hill, with a
rolling slope down to the water in the front, and a slope
down to an old road bed along the left-hand sideline as you
face the water. There is an abandoned two-story frame house
situated on the hilltop.
Living in the Town of Irvington, with
a convenient close-in location, offers a monthly
summertime Farmer's Market, concerts on the green, the
Steamboat Museum, the Tides Inn Resort, the Rappahannock
River Yacht Club, playground, tennis courts, shops, coffee
bar, Nate's Trick Dog restaurant and White Fences Vinyard.
Several marinas, boat ramps and golf courses are nearby,
too. Golf carts are a favored form of transportation within
the town limits.
There is a town water system
available for hook-up. A Certification Leter for a remote
drainfield site for a 3-bedroom house utilizes an
engineered septic system. A road maintenance agreement,
shared with one adjacent property, covers the gravel
driveway that runs from King Carter Drive across two
roadfront parcels, and across this lot to another
waterfront property.
Exclusively
Offered for $387,500
![]() The downstream view. |
![]() The shared driveway crosses a corner of this lot and leads to the neighbor's house. |
![]() This lot has an old 2-story farmhouse on it, next to the driveway. |
![]() This sketch shows the 50' and 100' RPA zones, the shared driveway, and the remote drainfield site. |
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| Chart of Carters Creek with an arrow pointing to the
approximate location of this lot. |
For more
details, feel free to call:
Bruce & Jill
Anderson
Telephone:
804-436-5251
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Copyright 2002, Bruce & Jill Anderson