And a few clues…
1. It’s not in Gloucester, but it is on the island.
2. It abuts 2 streets and is on the water side of the street.
3. You can see it from a main road, but its front yard is on the side street.
Good luck. Joey’s offering a PRIZE!
And a few clues…
1. It’s not in Gloucester, but it is on the island.
2. It abuts 2 streets and is on the water side of the street.
3. You can see it from a main road, but its front yard is on the side street.
Good luck. Joey’s offering a PRIZE!
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If you’re driving to Rockport on Thacher Road, take a right onto Tregony Bow: it’s the first house on the left. I call that road the “patchwork quilt” … nothing but patches on top of patches. I’ve been fascinated by the tiny house property that you’ve pictured today, Sharon.
I got it. That distinctive roof on the mother-in-law cottage gives it away. I see it after buying Tanqueray at Seabreeze while coming home on the scenic route.
Sharon, I knew that. I was pretending not to know….lol…
Good old Rockport. This is in the south end. Trebony Bow. It’s the first house you see when you turn down the street. Nice shot, Sharon.
I worked with a woman at Gonzaga who lived there on Tregony Bow- wicked cute (tiny) cottage.