134 Vly Rd, Plymouth, MA 02360-1942
Nestled on the shores of beautiful Great Herring Pond (also known as Lake Manomet), this exceptional 5.75-acre property presents a unique investment opportunity. Boasting 382 feet of stunning lake frontage and a substantial 70' x 60' dock, the property is ideally suited for a waterfront camp or resort. Established in 1929, Camp Bournedale features a collection of charming cabins, many dating back to its origins, offering a blend of history and potential. The property includes fifteen cabins, a main house, and a large 9,912 square foot function facility capable of hosting up to 150 people. This impressive facility also includes a commercial kitchen, ensuring seamless event catering. Recreational amenities are abundant, with a gymnasium, two basketball courts, expansive ball fields, and ample parking. The expansive 5,000+ square foot lawn area provides a picturesque setting for weddings and other outdoor gatherings. Lake Manomet, a 428-acre Great Pond with an average depth of 21 feet, offers excellent fishing, boating, and various water sports. The property's potential for subdivision into 17 lots (15 for cabins, one for the house, and one for the function facility) presents a compelling opportunity for significant development and return on investment. This is a rare chance to acquire a substantial waterfront property with rich history and immense potential in the desirable Plymouth, MA location.
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Tax year 2024Comparables
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R25 · Plymouth, MAPlymouth. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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