From Joel -
Serene, secluded, scenic. A delightful wooded waterfront hideaway abutting undeveloped forest with oaks and pines. Accessible from the West Tisbury/Edgartown Road via a 1.6 mi. single-lane private dirt road. The house is situated on 5.7 acres and out of sight from neighbors to the north and south that sparsely populate Thumb Point. No neighbors to the east and the one neighbor on the other side of the cove is largely obscured by the woods. The house is about a 15 min. drive from Edgartown and Vineyard Haven and about 20 min. from Oak Bluffs.
From Felicity -
My father came to the island every summer of his life. My mother married him in 1931. They continued to come. We 5 children spent all our summers with lots of cousins (otherwise only seen on Thanksgiving).
In 1965, Mother and Father met the Fishers, a couple in their 90's, who were charmed by the nice young (50's) couple, and took them to see a hunting camp they had built on Deep Bottom Cove off Tisbury Great Pond. The camp was on a small bluff, close to the water, with 1,500 feet of shoreline on 5.7 acres.
Mother and Father bought it. In those years, opening the barrier beach to flush the Great Pond in support of oysters and other shellfish was done with shovels. I did my part.
There have been a lot of changes on the island, with an accelerating building boom, and many more people arriving by air. You see this growth most starkly in the winter. On this part of Deep Bottom Cove, we look across to the same 3 houses and barns, now much harder to distinguish, due to tree growth, as we did 50 years ago. In the last half century, one additional house (ours) has been added to this side on of the cove, although two have been replaced.
Human-induced change is minimal. It's peaceful to experience change due to only natural processes, the tides and weather, the decades of slow transition from tiny scrub woods, to taller scrub woods.
It's relaxing.
It's reassuring.
We hope you find it so.