St. Giles Field
Cambridge, Maryland

HISTORY AND PROPERTY: Chartered from Lord Baltimore to Richard Tubman in 1672, St. Giles Field is a 367-acre peninsula with more than two miles of waterfront. The Honga River forms its eastern and southern boundaries while Sols Point Creek forms its western boundary. St. Giles Field is a developed Eastern Shore shooting estate, featured on television's ESPN and offering the best of Maryland's wing and waterfowl shooting as well as deer hunting. Near Cambridge, Maryland, the estate is two hours from Washington, D.C. and four hours from New York City.
THE RESIDENCE (Completely Remodeled 2002): A modern, two-story residence square feet with five bedrooms. A large living room and dining room, both with fireplaces, combined with open and screened porches are delightful spaces for entertaining or everyday living. Other amenities include an attached two-car garage, luxury kitchen, master suite, and lap pool.
GUEST LODGES (Completely Remodeled 2002): With 2,700 square feet, the guest lodge incorporates two bedrooms with baths en suite, a kitchen, great room with hospitable stone hearth fireplace, spacious dining area with wet bar, gun room, and mud room. A second guest lodge is slightly smaller and has a kitchen, two bedrooms with en suite baths, den, mud room, and three bay garage.
ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS: A first-rate sporting facility, this property includes a farm shop with attached screened dog run kennels, a large dock with three feet MIW with direct access to the famous Chesapeake Bay fishing grounds, additional dog kennels, a wood shed, a game bird house, and a pigeon ring. Pond improvements consist of 17 acres with additional capability to flood 60 acres, plus berms to control the water levels with the utilization of two wells other than the main house well.
St. Giles Field is one of the finest hunting farm estates on Maryland's Eastern Shore. St. Giles Field can accommodate extensive corporate and guest entertainment.
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