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Rare and prime recreational opportunity just seconds from route 50 in Annapolis, this quiet 26 +/- acre parcel boast all that can be imaged for the outdoor enthusiast. It is a natural habitat and refuge for everything from trophy deer, ducks, geese, and all other creatures that call Maryland Home. Needless to say, hunting and fishing opportunities abound. The 2 +/- acre pond lies just North of route 50 and even though it is the historic headwaters to Mill Creek which flows into the Bay, it is non-tidal and teeming with Bass, Blue Gill and Pickerel. Open Space zoning encumbers the vast majority of this property but areas of R1 zoning are present. Making it advantageous for further consultation with Anne Arundel County regarding possible residential opportunities. For the History Buff - local archives indicate that this is a Historic 19th century Annapolis Mill Site, the pond was first established in the 1850's by Horatio Ridout Winchester to power a Grain Mill until just prior to his death in 1912. The Stone Mill Building itself now lies underneath the West Bound Lanes of RT 301/50 but the original Earthen Mill Races still exist, and they still focus water through channels that for decades powered the water wheel of the Mill. The pond has not been breached since a hurricane in 1933 blew out its southern end. (The same storm that created Ocean City Inlet causing it to separate from Assateague Island).
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