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PROPIEDAD EN VENTA
$7,744,000
500 Indian Trail Road Edenton, NC 27932
963.82 Area (Acres)
Est. mensual: $27,406 Recalcular
Cortesía de Mossy Oak Properties Land and Farms Realty
500 Indian Trail Road Edenton, NC 27932
Cortesía de Mossy Oak Properties Land and Farms Realty

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Número de MLS: #100407497
Here's an incredible opportunity to own a spectacular property located on the Albemarle Sound in Edenton, NC. This parcel has over 4,600 feet of shoreline, planted pines and mature hardwoods, agricultural fields and abundant wildlife. This historic property has been in the family for over 125 years. This is an opportunity to own a piece of history with incredible investment potential!

This amazing 964 +/- acre one-of-a-kind property known as Shepard's Long Beach is located on the Albemarle Sound in Edenton. The property has approximately 4,600 plus feet of shoreline. Beautiful waterfront luxury homes adjoin the property on the east side. The property is about 6 miles from beautiful and historic downtown Edenton.

The property is diverse and contains Albemarle Sound frontage, agricultural fields, mature hardwoods, pines, lowlands, and wetlands. The timber is under a management program and contains tracts of hardwoods, upland hardwoods and bottomland hardwoods. The pines have been thinned and were replanted on a rotational basis in 1995, 2004, 2016 and 2021. Ensuring that the timber is maintained helps ensure its health and protects your investment.

Whether you are looking for a long-term land and timber investment, a place to have your own country estate or corporate retreat, or possibly a place for some luxury homes and a marina, this property may be exactly what you're looking for! This spectacular 964 +/- acre one-of-a-kind property known as Shepard's Long Beach is located on the Albemarle Sound in Edenton. The property has approximately 4,600 plus feet of shoreline. Beautiful waterfront luxury homes adjoin the property on the east side. The property is about 6 miles from beautiful and historic downtown Edenton.

The property is diverse and contains Albemarle Sound frontage, agricultural fields, mature hardwoods, pines, lowlands, and wetlands. The timber is under a management program and contains tracts of hardwoods, upland hardwoods and bottomland hardwoods. The pines have been thinned and were replanted on a rotational basis in 1995, 2004, 2016 and 2021. Ensuring that the timber is maintained helps ensure its health and protects your investment.

Whether you are looking for a long-term land and timber investment, a place to have your own country estate or corporate retreat, or possibly a place for some luxury homes and a marina, this property may be exactly what you're looking for!

The history of Shepard's Long Beach is very unique. The first known deed for the tract of land that includes what is now known as Shepard's Long Beach was done in 1627 from Charles the 1st, King of England to Sir Edward Coke, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales. It was described as extending 37 miles south along the waters now called the Albemarle Sound from the border of the new colony of Virginia and "from said points as far west as the wilderness doth go". This was 7 years after the second Jamestown settlement. Sir Edward never made it across the pond; but he did send people to check it out. A very small settlement was established here about 1630 in what was later called Queen Anne's Towne and then Edenton.

In the mid 1600's, Charles the 2nd granted all of the land now comprising the Carolinas to the eight Lords Proprietors who had helped him regain the English throne. He also took most of their money to fund his squabble with France and Spain, leaving the formerly wealthy landowners in great need of taking advantage of their newly acquired lands. Among that influx of new settlers were royalists known as second sons - progeny who would not inherit their fathers' titles and lands in England. Queen Anne's Towne was a success. The new colony remained royalist until just before the Revolutionary War.

Land on both sides of the Albemarle Sound, including Shepard's Long Beach was acquired by the Collins family (Somerset Plantation, Washington County, NC). Prior to the Civil War, much of the land was sold out of the family, including Long Beach. In the 1890's, Thomas Harrison Shepard (son of William Biddle Shepard, U.S. Congressman) purchased some 1500 acres, approximately 1000 acres on the south side of Indian Trail and 500 acres on the north side. His children, Robert Bowden, William Blount and Thomas Harrison Jr, deeded the acreage on the north of Indian Trail to Anne Cameron Graham (Wessington House, Edenton NC) after the depression. Ownership of Shepard's Long Beach is still held by their heirs - all direct descendants of the Coke and Collins families.

One of the more interesting bits of history associated with Long Beach has to do with Thomas Harrison Shepard Jr. He was an engineer working in Washington DC as a Vice President of Government Sales for General Electric during World War II. Essentially, his job was to market power plants to the Navy for ships being built for the war effort. As a consequence of his job contacts, he was friends with a number of Navy Admirals and had invited them to visit Edenton and taken them hunting on the family farm. As four ships containing GE power plants were about to be commissioned, Thomas and three of his Admiral friends decided that each of them would choose a name for one of the vessels. Thomas chose to name his the U.S.S. Long Beach - named for Shepard's Long Beach, Chowan County, North Carolina - not for Long Beach Naval Station, California.

Edenton is a great place to live, work and play. Its beautiful small-town charm and friendly atmosphere as well as its boutique shops and restaurants make it a desirable destination. The recent introduction of a ferry system and the state's purchase of Hayes plantation, are all promising signs for its continued growth and appeal. The Albemarle Sound, a part of the Intracoastal waterway, and the Chowan River are world-class fisheries and make this area a destination of choice for anglers across the nation. The property is ideally located 90 minutes from Norfolk International Airport and Virginia Beach and less than 90 minutes from the Outer Banks and Greenville, NC.

Características de la propiedad

Amenidades: En la costa
Estilo arquitectónico: Otro
Área del lote: 963.82 Acres
Tipo de tejado: Desconocido
Ver tipo: Agua

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Escuela primaria
WHITE OAK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Grados/años PK-2 | Public School
12.4
Millas
Puntuación Escolar
Edenton, NC 27932
111 Sandy Ridge Rd
252.­221.4078

Relación profesores/alumnos
14:1
Número total de alumnos
512

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D. F. WALKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Grados/años 3-5 | Public School
12.4
Millas
Puntuación Escolar
Edenton, NC 27932
125 Sandy Ridge Rd
252.­221.4151

Relación profesores/alumnos
14:1
Número total de alumnos
405

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Escuela secundaria (ciclo básico)
CHOWAN MIDDLE SCHOOL
Grados/años 6-8 | Public School
16.3
Millas
Puntuación Escolar
Tyner, NC 27980
2845 Virginia Rd
252.­221.4131

Relación profesores/alumnos
13:1
Número total de alumnos
422

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Escuela secundaria (ciclo superior)
JOHN A. HOLMES HIGH SCHOOL
Grados/años 9-12 | Public School
6.2
Millas
Puntuación Escolar
Edenton, NC 27932
600 Woodard St
252.­482.8426

Relación profesores/alumnos
15:1
Número total de alumnos
562

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Otros escuelas cercanos Distancia Tipo Grados/años Califaciones
Chowan Multi-purpose Juvenile School 5.9 mi Private 9-10
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Edad promedio
46.7
Casados
45%
Número de hogares
4,883
Hogares con niños
27.5%
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