Hurstville is a historic waterfront plantation, with an original Tidewater style house built in 1776 and significant frontage along both the Chesapeake Bay and Ball Creek. The house is a three bay, story-and-a-half structure, with a brick foundation, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house has two full bedrooms, as well as a sleeping loft, and two bathrooms. There is a central hall, dining room, family room, study, quaint kitchen, and several porches. Includes spectacular waterfront views from every room and three brick chimneys, the largest of which supports four separate fireplaces. The property consists of 324 acres with nearly a mile of beach frontage along the Chesapeake Bay and over two and half miles of tidal shoreline along Ball Creek. The property has significant frontage along Balls Neck Road and is comprised of various age-class timberland, cropland, tidal marsh, beach, and woodlands. Hurstville has been used primarily for hunting and recreation over the past several decades, with a diverse waterfowl population, deer, and wild turkeys. Oysters and various fish are harvested from the creek. A garage, pier, and boat landing compliment the property.
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