Video of 64 Eastern Point | Gloucester, Massachusetts real estate & homes
- Imagine walking out of your door and hearing the waves of the ocean, or opening your windows and smelling the fresh salt water breeze that filters through the air, or entertaining friends and family by taking a short walk to the beach from your home.
You can do all of this, and more, at the latest Seacroft Condominium to just hit the market in Gloucester, MA.
Located on the Back Shore, this absolutely gorgeous 3 Bedroom, 2.5 bath townhouse has ocean views from every room and hardwood floors throughout.
The first level offers an open concept which includes a state of the art kitchen with a centrally-located island, granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances as well as a dining and living area.
Going up the stairs to the second level, you will find 2 guest bedrooms and full bath. One more flight up to the third floor, you will discover a spectacular master suite with bedroom, bath and sitting room area.
Additional features include 2 car parking and storage units for this listing.
Gloucester is becoming a more popular vacation destination. Activities and well attended events include Schooner Festival, St Peter's Fiesta, farmer's market, outdoor concerts, world class cycle cross, and much more.
Gloucester is known for its rich waterfront history and now you can have it at your doorstep. The days of getting a beach sticker and waiting for traffic are gone. Grab your chair, throw on the flip flops and head to your new backyard, Niles Beach.
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Ten Pound Island light, Gloucester harbor
Ten Pound lighthouse is in Gloucester harbor, Gloucester Massachusetts. Aerial views of the lighthouse situated in harbor on a cold blustery December day.
45 Eastern Point Road Gloucester MA Tour Branded
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Pristine and contemporary home offering prime waterfront on scenic Wonson Cove, with direct access to private beach and spectacular views of Ten Pound Island and Gloucester Harbor. Extensively updated with every amenity, this residence allows for carefree seaside living in desirable East Gloucester. A first-floor master and separate his/her art studios, designed for accomplished artists, gives the option to dive deep into a second chapter actively engaged in the thriving community and culture of East Gloucester, the nation’s oldest art colony. An open floor plan on the 1st level features a sun splashed kitchen and adjacent fireplaced living room, framed by floor-to-ceiling windows, w/ the ability to access the 2nd level by elevator. Ample room for family & guests, 2 car garage w/ extra parking, a sitting area overlooking the savoring summer sunsets, landscaped perennial gardens w/ blueberry bushes & manicured lawn—no detail is missing from this portrait in blissful contentment but you.
Ravenswood Park, Gloucester, MA
Top of the summit with views of Gloucester Harbor, Dogbar Breakwater, Eastern Point Lighthouse and East Gloucester.
Eastern Point Lighthouse - November 16, 2014
Eastern Point Lighthouse, seen from Webber Rock, Eastern Point Ledge, near Mass Audubon Eastern Point Wildlife Sanctuary, Gloucester, Massachusetts, Sunday afternoon, November 16, 2014, 2:38 PM - Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ70 01050; 1:44 min.
Eastern Point
A video of catching stripers at Eastern Point Gloucester.
Gloucester Harbor Sunset From Eastern Point
The Gloucester Harbor is one of the oldest major fishing ports in the United States. It has a long tradition as a fishing city. Here's a unique view of the inlet and harbor from Eastern Point.
Massachusetts copes with flooding as Nor'easter batters coastal areas
As much of the eastern United States copes with heavy wind and snowfall, some coastal communities in Massachusetts are now dealing with flooding associated with the massive storm system.
Annisquam Lighthouse
DJI Phantom 4 aerial shots of the beautiful Annisquam Lighthouse in Gloucester, Mass.
Gloucester Breakwater and Light House in 3D
Virtual Hike down the breakwater and back. If you're heading out to this you'll notice a couple of Private Road signs on Eastern Point Blvd (one at the beginning and one a little further down). Oddly enough, there is at least one business down this road as well as a parking attendant for the Audubon Society collecting $5 a car. This would seem to indicate that the road is not private.
24 Bass Rocks Road, Gloucester MA - Nancy Goodick - Tel: 978-985-6080
24 Bass Rocks Road, Gloucester MA - Nancy Goodick - Tel: 978-985-6080
Gloucester, Massachusetts, February 4, 2014 -- Memorial and the sounds of the sea
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Gloucester, Massachusetts - In My Footsteps 2010 #1 Favorite Town
Short video featuring Annisquam Lighthouse and the Man at the Wheel statue in Gloucester. I place this town at the top of my list of places I have seen thus far in my travels.
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In 1642 the Massachusetts Bay Colony set aside the rocky land beyond the Annisquam, and named it Gloucester. The new settlers homesteaded and fished, but the area was also thickly wooded, so initially timber, not fish, was Gloucester’s primary export. It was so important that in 1667 settlement in the area that was to become Rockport over a century later was forbidden, in order to protect the forest.
About 40 of these early settlers built houses in the heart of Cape Ann in an area called Dogtown, a place of myth and mystery even today. In the 1700s it was occupied by some of our wealthiest citizens, and provided a safe refuge from both the occasional pirate and marauding French and British ships. By 1830 its last inhabitant had been taken away to the Poor Farm and nothing now remains of this once thriving community but the cellar holes. During the Great Depression local philanthropist Roger W. Babson hired out-of-work stone cutters to carve inspirational sayings into 23 of the large boulders dotting the area. At the same time he donated 1,150 acres of Dogtown to the City of Gloucester for use as a park and watershed, which currently offers rich recreational opportunities to hikers, bikers, dog-walkers, cross-country skiers, horseback riders and nature lovers.
Gloucester also had a good safe harbor with easy access to the rich off shore fishing grounds, so over time, as the trees became less plentiful, the major industry gradually changed to fishing and foreign trade. In 1713 the schooner, which became the country’s foremost fishing vessel for more than 200 years, was first designed and built in Gloucester. By the early 1800s shipbuilding was increasing and the fishing fleet was traveling to the Grand Banks after halibut. In 1879 alone there were almost 450 fishing vessels in town employing over 5,000 men catching more than 91million pounds of cod, haddock, halibut, hake, pollock, mackerel and herring. Sometimes you could not see the water in the harbor for the vessels moored there. But all this came with a price. That same year was devastating for the Gloucester fleet. Thirty-two vessels and 266 men were lost, half of them in a single February storm. In 1883 the young fisherman Howard Blackburn, adrift in his dory in a raging snow storm, rowed towards land for five days, his hands frozen to the oars. He survived the ordeal but lost all his fingers. Despite this handicap he later sailed single-handed across the Atlantic in his sloop Great Western (which can be visited at the Cape Ann Museum). The names of 5,368 lost fishermen are inscribed on 9 bronze plaques where the famous Fisherman at the Wheel statue stands looking out to sea. Gloucester fishermen continue to brave the seas today, making the city the oldest fishing community in the nation.
Gloucester has a thriving cultural heritage too. Books have been written and movies made of and in Gloucester (among them Kipling’s Captain’s Courageous and Junger’s The Perfect Storm), and the city is featured in the popular TV series Wicked Tuna. Rocky Neck, home to one of the oldest working Art Colonies in America, protects the inner harbor. There, artists like Theresa Bernstein, John Sloan, Marsden Hartley, Edward Hopper, Frederick J. Mulhaupt and many others found both a home and inspiration.
Eastern Point Light
AKA the dog bar the Eastern Point breakwater is a great place to fish or just go for a walk.
Eastern Point Lighthouse Video Tour Part III
Eastern Point Lighthouse Video Tour Part III
Oceanea (The Invisible Lighthouse Tour - Gloucester)
Doug Hammer performing his piano arrangement of Thomas Dolby's Oceanea at The Invisible Lighthouse Tour at The Cape Ann Community Cinema in Gloucester, MA on Friday, November 1st, 2013.
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Amazing pictures I took of the east ocean on a dark and gloomy day. Truly amazing!
Hammond Castle - Gloucester, Ma
Gloucester, Massachusetts
Thacher Island revisited, Rockport Ma. 4K
Twin Lights on Thacher Island in Rockport, Ma. in 4K.
Music: Eternal Hope by Sérgio Coutinho