Parson’s Point on East River
$1,449,000
East River, Mathews Waterfront
14 Gayle Lane
Mathews, VA 23109
CBRAR #1618029 NNAR #99174
Parson’s Point is a sailor’s paradise in a gorgeous location on the East River, just minutes to Mobjack Bay. Located out of the flood zone, the property features 910′ of bulkheaded and riprapped waterfront, a 6′ MLW pier, and over 20 acres to ensure your privacy. The professionally landscaped grounds are a delight, including mature trees and two rare live oaks and a well established garden. The charm of yesteryear abounds in the circa 1850 home and offers three bedrooms, three full baths and one half bath, formal living and dining rooms, family room, spacious kitchen, office, and screened porch. In addition, a quaint cottage (currently an artist’s studio) could be used as a guest house. A magnificent property you won’t want to miss!
Exterior
Acreage
22.5 acres
No flood zoneWaterfront
910' on East River
+6' MLW Pier
Boat Lift
Riprap & bulkheadDeck
Hot tub
Dependencies
Cottage
Storage shed
Interior
Features
Built circa 1850
3524 square feet
Wood exterior
Wood floors
Geothermal heat/AC
Wired for generatorFormal Living Room
21'x16'
Fireplace
Bay windowsFormal Dining Room
16'x14'
Bay windowsFamily Room
22'x20'
River views
Deck access
FireplaceKitchen
22'x10'
Dining nook
Stainless appliances
River viewsRec Room
23'x15'
Office
15'x12'
Bedrooms
18'x16' Master
14'x13'
13'x13'Bathrooms
Three full baths
One half bathScreened Porch
16'x15'
Appliances
Dishwasher
Gas range
Microwave
Refrigerator
Washer & dryer
Water softener
Location
Mathews County
Mathews is the second smallest county in Virginia, with 252 square miles, and has a population of approximately 9000. In 1791, Mathews County was formed from a part of Gloucester and named for Revolutionary War General Thomas Mathews. Well-known for its waterways, Mathews boasts 214 miles of waterfront, with much of that frontage on the Chesapeake Bay, Piankatank River, North and East Rivers, and Mobjack Bay. All this water makes Mathews a haven for boaters, kayakers, fishermen, and nature lovers.