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Sherwood MD Real Estate & Land for Sale

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The median home value in Sherwood, MD is $435,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $380,000. The national median home value is $308,980. The average price of homes sold in Sherwood, MD is $435,000. Approximately 52% of Sherwood homes are owned, compared to 11% rented, while 37% are vacant. Sherwood real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you like to see a property, contact Sherwood real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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Beds:
3
Baths:
1 Full/1 Half
Sq.Ft.:
5,344
Status:
Active
MLS#:
MDTA2005214
Type:
Single Family, Single Family-Detached
Subdivision:
Sherwood
Lot size:
0.45 Acres
Year built:
1855
Courtesy: Keller Williams Select Realtors, (410) 972-4000
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Commercial see MLS # MDTA200522 house and store included in saleThe tax map shows Tilghman Island, RD. The Old Sherwood Store and Homestead are for sale. Live and work in the charming village of Sherwood, in Talbot County, the land of pleasant living. Currently operating as an antique store specializing in nautical antiques, this historic parcel maintains its original 1855 footprint of store, barn/garage, and 3-bedroom house on a triangular property (.45acre) at the corner of Sherwood Road and Sherwood Landing Road, leading to Harris Creek. Listed in the Maryland Historical Trust 4/5/2004, Ref. T-640. Call this historic landmark home. The 2800 sq ft (approx.) building began as a general store and post office. It evolved over generations to include a grocery store, print shop, antiques and art ateliers, and meditation and exercise studios. Let your imagination consider the possibilities as you wander through the old store, with original arches and old wood shelving, tons of storage, a large workshop, a gallery, and a huge upstairs loft. Ramped front entrance. Improved insulation and beadboard, propane heating, and a/c units while saving much of the original flooring and other historically significant elements, like the windows. Restored original floor plan. Across the brick patio and gravel driveway that leads to the 2-car garage/old barn is a 3 bedroom, 1 and ½ bath Colonial with a welcoming front porch including a swing. An entry foyer opens to the columned living room with French doors leading to a study (extra downstairs bedroom) with gas stove and original mantel; a door leads to a large dining room. A ½ bath off the new galley kitchen features a porcelain farm sink, tiled backsplash, electric range, and hooded exhaust. The back door opens to a 340â sq. ft. deck overlooking a large vegetable garden with raised beds and fencing and a charming view of the village church steeple. Original heart pine floors, most original windows throughout. On the second floor, youâll find the W/D off the primary bedroom, 2 other bedrooms, a full bath, and an extra closet room (possible 2nd bath?). The yard is completely fenced with 6â cedar privacy fencing in the back and 4 ft cedar picket on the side and front, including 2 custom entrance archways. Hydrangea and Crape Myrtle surround the yard. A large red maple, known as the Mother Tree, dominates the patio area between the store and garage and greets family and visitors alike with majestic awe every time one enters the drivewayâadditional space for parking on the widened street in front of the store. Improvements beginning in 2006 include updated electric service to the house and store, new metal roof on house and garage, cedar fencing, new split system heating/AC, new kitchen with SS appliances, painted in and out (home and store), and a whole house water filtration system. Private well. Septic pumped this year. Within walking distance of the community pier (where you can keep a small boat) on Harris Creek, just around the corner, and Lowes Wharf on the Chesapeake Bay, only .4 mile in the other direction. Lots of opportunities for community involvement through a local charitable organization that plans community events throughout the year. This historic home and store on a mixed-use parcel, zoned commercial, captures the essence and industry that helped define Eastern Shore living, working close to home, and building a strong sense of community. It offers the same opportunity today. Dreams do come true. Just imagine. Motivated seller. Nearby and local interests: The Old Sherwood Store on Facebook, Sherwood Community Pier on Harris Creek, Lowes Wharf Marina Inn, highly ranked Tilghman Elementary School, St. Michaels Middle and High Schools, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, Tilghman Watermen's Museum, Academy Art Museum, Easton. Convenient: 4.5 miles to Tilghman Island, 9.5 miles to St Michaels, 19.5 miles to Easton, and 88 miles to Washington, DC

Beds:
n/a
Baths:
Sq.Ft.:
n/a
Status:
Active
MLS#:
MDTA2005222
Type:
Other
Lot size:
0.45 Acres
Year built:
1855
Courtesy: Keller Williams Select Realtors, (410) 972-4000
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Commercial includes mls # MDTA2005214. The tax map shows Tilghman Island, RD. The Old Sherwood Store and Homestead are for sale. Live and work in the charming village of Sherwood, in Talbot County, the land of pleasant living. Currently operating as an antique store specializing in nautical antiques, this historic parcel maintains its original 1855 footprint of store, barn/garage, and 3-bedroom house on a triangular property (.45acre) at the corner of Sherwood Road and Sherwood Landing Road, leading to Harris Creek. Listed in the Maryland Historical Trust 4/5/2004, Ref. T-640. Call this historic landmark home. The 2800 sq ft (approx.) building began as a general store and post office. It evolved over generations to include a grocery store, print shop, antiques and art ateliers, and meditation and exercise studios. Let your imagination consider the possibilities as you wander through the old store, with original arches and old wood shelving, tons of storage, a large workshop, a gallery, and a huge upstairs loft. Ramped front entrance. Improved insulation and beadboard, propane heating, and a/c units while saving much of the original flooring and other historically significant elements, like the windows. Restored original floor plan. Across the brick patio and gravel driveway that leads to the 2-car garage/old barn is a 3 bedroom, 1 and ½ bath Colonial with a welcoming front porch including a swing. An entry foyer opens to the columned living room with French doors leading to a study (extra downstairs bedroom) with gas stove and original mantel; a door leads to a large dining room. A ½ bath off the new galley kitchen features a porcelain farm sink, tiled backsplash, electric range, and hooded exhaust. The back door opens to a 340â sq. ft. deck overlooking a large vegetable garden with raised beds and fencing and a charming view of the village church steeple. Original heart pine floors, most original windows throughout. On the second floor, youâll find the W/D off the primary bedroom, 2 other bedrooms, a full bath, and an extra closet room (possible 2nd bath?). The yard is completely fenced with 6â cedar privacy fencing in the back and 4 ft cedar picket on the side and front, including 2 custom entrance archways. Hydrangea and Crape Myrtle surround the yard. A large red maple, known as the Mother Tree, dominates the patio area between the store and garage and greets family and visitors alike with majestic awe every time one enters the drivewayâadditional space for parking on the widened street in front of the store. Improvements beginning in 2006 include updated electric service to the house and store, new metal roof on house and garage, cedar fencing, new split system heating/AC, new kitchen with SS appliances, painted in and out (home and store), and a whole house water filtration system. Private well. Septic pumped this year. Within walking distance of the community pier (where you can keep a small boat) on Harris Creek, just around the corner, and Lowes Wharf on the Chesapeake Bay, only .4 mile in the other direction. Lots of opportunities for community involvement through a local charitable organization that plans community events throughout the year. This historic home and store on a mixed-use parcel, zoned commercial, captures the essence and industry that helped define Eastern Shore living, working close to home, and building a strong sense of community. It offers the same opportunity today. Dreams do come true. Just imagine. Motivated seller. Nearby and local interests: The Old Sherwood Store on Facebook, Sherwood Community Pier on Harris Creek, Lowes Wharf Marina Inn, highly ranked Tilghman Elementary School, St. Michaels Middle and High Schools, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, Tilghman Watermen's Museum, Academy Art Museum, Easton. Convenient: 4.5 miles to Tilghman Island, 9.5 miles to St Michaels, 19.5 miles to Easton, and 88 miles to Washington, DC.

Beds:
n/a
Baths:
Sq.Ft.:
n/a
Status:
Active
MLS#:
MDTA2005158
Type:
Land
Lot size:
4.41 Acres
Courtesy: Benson & Mangold, LLC, (410) 822-6665
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4.41+/- acre building lot just minutes to St Michaels or Tilghman with approximately 160 ft of waterfront on Waterhole Cove leading out to Harris Creek. Perc approved with 10,000 sq ft SDA. An ideal spot for your Eastern Shore retreat as it is away from it all yet minutes to St Michaels' shops, marina, golf and restaurants.

Beds:
6
Baths:
3 Full
Sq.Ft.:
8,274
Status:
Active
MLS#:
MDTA2003488
Type:
Other
Subdivision:
None Available
Lot size:
3.19 Acres
Year built:
1940
Courtesy: Tilghman Island Realty Inc
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SITTING BY THE DOCK OF THE BAY! Have you ever dreamed of living (and working) with the sand running between your toes while enjoying long broad views over a glistening span of deep blue water and gorgeous sunsets? A County causeway connects you to your private hideaway with unlimited possibilities. The residence features 6 bedrooms, along with 10 private suites to allow room for all your guests, or corporate retreat? Large storage shed, your own private marina, let your imagination run wild! Only Key West might try and compete with the sunset views! Presently operated as a profitable business, marina, motel, restaurant. Property Brochure attached to this listing under "Documents".

Beds:
n/a
Baths:
Sq.Ft.:
n/a
Status:
Active
MLS#:
MDTA2003294
Type:
General Commercial
Lot size:
3.19 Acres
Year built:
1940
Courtesy: Benson & Mangold, LLC, (410) 822-1415
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This is a unique opportunity to own one of the busiest waterfront bars and restaurants on the Chesapeake Bay. A 2.5 acre site with 22 slips, full gas service, a six bedroom waterfront home, and a successful full service food & beverage marina that has been recently renovated. Ten hotel rooms, shop & garage. Package is being sold âTurn Keyâ. Completely furnished including all furniture, fixtures and equipment. Only personal property being retained by the Seller.

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