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Hot Property: Buy a private retreat with $2.98M St. Helena Island estate

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Address: 1002 St. Helena Island, Crownsville

List Price: $2,980,000 (to be auctioned Oct. 22-30)

Year Built: 1929

Real estate agent: Brad Kappel, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty

Last sold price/date: $2,370,000 / Dec. 6, 2019

Property size: 6.47 acres

Unique features: Live in the brick mansion on this densely wooded island in the Severn River, and your only real neighbors are the osprey, bald eagles and a skulk of foxes.

The 6½-acre estate comprises nearly half of St. Helena Island, a private retreat with a colorful past. In the last 100 years, it has been the site of a private club, a home for handicapped children, a wedding venue, a casino (once raided) and, during Prohibition, a bootleggers’ haven. The Federal Revival-style residence dates to that era (1929) and was modeled after Homewood, the 19th-century mansion on the campus of Johns Hopkins University. It retains many original features, including mahogany floors, hearths of Belgian marble and leaded casement windows. Several antique chandeliers and safes (including a walk-in vault) bedeck the home, first owned by a noted financier.

The main house boasts five bedrooms and six baths. There’s also a guest cottage and a remodeled water tower, now a home office with a panoramic view of the landscape. With 1,600 feet of shoreline (and a sandy beach), the property is easily accessible by water. A pier is flanked by three boat lifts and a deep-water slip that can handle 110-foot yachts. Maybe the foxes were stowaways.

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