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Talbot Country waterfront homes have a diverse selection each with a variety of stunning views. Talbot County is located right in the middle of Maryland’s Eastern Shore, with the Chesapeake Bay as its western boundary. A region known throughout the country for its scenic beauty, much of its landscape has been shaped by water. In fact, 43.55 percent of the county’s total area – 208 of 477 square miles – is comprised of water.
Among Talbot County’s many waterways are the Miles, Wye, Tred Avon and Choptank Rivers. The last serves as the border between Talbot and the counties of Caroline to the east and Dorchester to the south. Queen Anne’s County borders Talbot to the north.
In the past few decades, quite a few people have rediscovered the many charms of living in Talbot County waterfront homes, but the area remains rural and serene. There’s a fair number of Talbot County waterfront property to choose from, whether overlooking the Chesapeake or one of the creeks and rivers that empty out into it.
Though primarily defined by its geography, Talbot County’s distinctive character has also been shaped by a rich history that stretches back hundreds of years. A striking blend of historic small towns, natural spaces and meandering creeks and rivers, the region has inspired generations of artists and writers, including James Michener whose epic novel, Chesapeake, was set in the Choptank River area.
Let Coard Benson be your guide to real estate in this unique location. If you want to know more about Talbot County waterfront homes, please don’t hesitate to give him a call at (410) 763-8420 or send an e-mail to coard@dmv.com.
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