This one-of-a-kind private peninsula offers panoramic waterfront views on an expansive 5.2-acre homesite. It is conveniently equipped with an included pier and boat lift. These rare characteristics make it a strong investment opportunity. Notably, this peninsula was once a ferry wharf between Calvert and St. Mary's Counties and was owned by Pulitzer Prize winner Thomas Stokes, who hosted Harry Truman here; historical documents and memorabilia are available. The 270 degrees waterfront views are unobstructed by other houses providing a sense of vast personal space, which makes the 5.2 acres feel significantly larger. While having the benefit of being protected, St. Leonard Creek also serves as a deep-water, large boat accommodating, inlet of the Patuxent River, flowing directly into the Chesapeake Bay, with seamless access to the wide open ocean making the world a playground right from your backyard! Much of the furniture conveys.