206 Moores Lane, Centreville, MD
$1,360,000
Situated on the Delmarva Peninsula in Maryland’s Eastern Shore, bustling Centreville is a gorgeous place to live. With waterfront access, historic landmarks, local eateries, and more, Centreville is perfect for you.
As the seat of Queen Anne’s County, Centreville, Maryland is rich in opportunities. You’ll love the exciting historical landmarks of the community. Consider visiting the Kennard African American Cultural Heritage Center and Museum to learn more about the lives of Black and African American students in Maryland. You can also explore other historic landmarks, including the county Court House, Tucker House, Centreville Wharf, or Wright’s Chance.
If you’re interested in delicious local restaurants, Centreville has some of the finest in Maryland. With fresh seafood eateries, Italian cuisine, and all-American favorites, Centreville has lots to offer. Or, if you enjoy delicious craft beer, whiskey, or other drinking options, spend some time at Bull and Goat Brewery or Old Courthouse Distilling.
The area also has many popular art and entertainment things to do! Local shops, art galleries, theatres, and more are all available in Centreville or nearby communities.
Centreville’s excellent location on the Delmarava Peninsula means the community has unique waterfront and outdoor opportunities. The city’s parks and waterfronts, including the Conquest Beach at Conquest Preserve, Route 18 Park, and White Marsh Park, are open to the public or by reservation for sports and outdoor recreation.
Multiple scenic biking trails give you the chance to bike while enjoying jaw-dropping nature. The Centreville Central Bicycle Trail, Woods, Wildlife and Water Bicycle Trail, and the Monster Bicycle Trail, which runs for 58.9 miles, are perfect for biking enthusiasts.
Hiking, walking, and running trails are available all throughout Centreville’s parks and waterfronts. Kayaking, fishing, and boating are also popular activities at the Centreville Wharf and Corsica River Water Trails. Alternatively, if you’re looking for a way to spend relaxing downtime with your family and friends, visit one of the playgrounds, picnic on the waterfront, or sit and enjoy the gorgeous sunsets!
Centreville is the perfect location for an excellent education. For elementary school, your family can choose to attend Centreville Elementary School or Kennard Elementary School. Other schools in nearby communities are also available.
For middle school, Centreville Middle School is located within town limits. Queen Anne’s County High School is also in town. ARISE Academy, an alternative education school, The Gunston School and Wye River Upper School, which are private education schools, are conveniently located in Centreville as well!
Centreville is a safe community with lots to do. The town has a low poverty rate and considerably high homeownership rate, with many opportunities for both families and single or non-family individuals.
The current demographics of this beautiful Maryland town are:
· 83.5% White (Non-Hispanic)
· 10.7% Black or African American
· 2.73% Asian or Pacific Islander
· 2.16% White (Hispanic)
· 0.819% Other (Hispanic)
Is Centreville the perfect fit for you? Don’t navigate the Eastern Shore market without a qualified team at your side. The Sutton Team will help you find your perfect new home!
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206 Moores Lane, Centreville, MD
$1,360,000
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