Welcome to the newly renovated Water's Edge Cottage, offering what may be the best views on the Potomac. We are excited to host family, friends, and guests in this serene oasis. The rural charm of St. Mary’s County is one of Maryland’s best kept secrets -- 90 minutes but a world away from Washington DC (with no Bay Bridge traffic).
The cottage is located in the White Point Beach area near historic Leonardtown (which boasts one of Maryland’s few remaining town squares - think “Mayberry”). The cottage’s interior has been completely redesigned to maximize its space and take full advantage of its stunning views. It has two bedrooms and two baths with vaulted ceilings throughout. The primary bedroom contains a king bed with flatscreen TV and a large closet for storage; the second smaller bedroom has a queen size bed, closet, and an office nook in the event you want to “work from home”.
The open concept living area faces the water and features a seating area with a large adjustable flatscreen TV and a gas indoor/outdoor fireplace, a dining area, and a fully stocked kitchen with custom cabinetry and sleek European appliances. A door from the living area leads to a spacious outdoor deck with a comfy sectional sofa and two rocking chairs where you can enjoy nature and the indoor/outdoor fireplace. Stairs from the deck lead to the backyard, which has a wood burning fire pit and Adirondack chairs for a more rustic waterside experience.
We love Water's Edge Cottage and hope you will too -- but please consider the following:
The cottage sleeps four, but the second bedroom is cozy. The focus will surely be on the amazing water views, so if you are a party of three or four willing to share a relatively small (but well designed) footprint, we think you’ll love it!
The cottage is in a quiet rural setting with neighbors on either side of the house, a sprawling farm in the front, and the Potomac in the back. We've screened the outdoor deck for added privacy.
The cottage is squarely within a critical environmental area because it is directly on water that leads to the Chesapeake Bay. It has a (new) well and septic system, though you will need to be careful about what gets put into the septic system (no grease, coffee grounds, egg shells etc.) and just generally be mindful of water usage.
“Riprap” (large rocks that descend about 6 feet from the yard to the water below) can make direct water access a bit challenging. There is an easier access point just down the street (reserved for homeowners and guests) and we’re happy to provide the details for those bringing kayaks, tubes etc.