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Sail Boat | Falmouth MA Real EstateFalmouth

Official Town Website | Chamber of Commerce

The Wampanoag Indians, Falmouth ’s earliest inhabitants, called this southwest corner of the Cape, Suckanesset. This Indian word meant “The place where the black wampum is found”. Wampum was the Indian name for quahog shells that they used for currency, beads and jewelry. The Indians traded these items with Bartholomew Gosnold, who was believed to be the first Englishman to set foot on Cape Cod. It was he who changed the name of the settlement to Falmouth, which was the name of his English sailing port. The town was incorporated in 1686.

Today, Falmouth is a special place where sandy beaches, crystalline harbors and hidden coves are reached by winding country roads through the eight quaint villages. Sixty-eight miles of seashore along with 1,740 acres of fresh water ponds and rivers offer an unmatched myriad of recreation for boaters, beach-goers and fishermen. Falmouth is also a golfer’s haven. There are many special places of interest to visit and event to enjoy. These include Woods Hole Village, Nobska Light, Shining Sea Bike Path, Ashumet Holly Reservation and working cranberry bogs. A few of the annual events include the Falmouth Road Race, Christmas-By-The-Sea, antique and craft shows, the Strawberry Festival, and summer concerts at the town’s Band Shell.

Falmouth Beach | Falmout MA Real EstateFew communities offer the variety of homes and house settings that are available here – antique homes in the villages, homes in the country, at a pond or by the golf course, cottages and estates by the sea.

Thriving and vital Falmouth offers all the amenities and modern conveniences you would expect from a community its size, without sacrificing its small-town feeling.

Important Falmouth Phone Numbers

Falmouth Town Hall
Falmouth Police (business line)
Falmouth Fire (business line)
Falmouth Council on Aging
Falmouth Public Library
Falmouth Schools:
East Falmouth Elementary
Mullen-Hall Elementary
North Falmouth Elementary
Morse Pond School
Lawrence School  
Falmouth High School
Falmouth Academy

508-548-7611
508-457-2527
508-548-2325
508-540-0196
508-457-2555

508-548-1052
508-548-0220
508-563-2334
508-548-7300
508-548-0606
508-540-2200
508-457-9696

Bourne Real Estate | Bourne Beach Grey GablesBourne

Official Town Website | Chamber of Commerce

First settled in 1640, Bourne was separated from Sandwich and incorporated as a town in 1884. The town was named for Jonathan Bourne, a successful whaling merchant and the town’s most prominent citizen. Hailed as the “Gateway to Cape Cod” because one can’t arrive on the Cape without passing over one of Bourne’s two bridges that space the Cape Cod Canal.

Bourne is very much a waterfront community. The Canal traverses more than 16 miles, east to west, in the northern section of town, and there is an amazing 54 miles of intriguing shoreline along its west coast – providing the most varied coastline on Cape Cod. This coastal treasure offers beautiful bays, protected harbors, sandy beaches, islands, inlets, coves, marshes, rivers and streams. All of which are attractive to the eye, inspiring to the water enthusiast and inviting to both the home owner and visitor.

Bourne is comprised of seven villages. Each of its’ villages is distinct and different. All of the villages south of the canal remain quiet and rural. Pleasant, winding country roads reveal wooden fences and weathered residences above its bays and harbors. Town fathers work diligently, with community cooperation, to maintain the character of each village.

Bourne’s beckoning call is its’ water accessibility, small town charm and to many, its’ each commutability. Somehow, in spite of all these benefits, Bourne has remained one of the Cape’s best kept secrets.

Important Bourne Phone Numbers

Town Hall
Police (business line)
Fire (business line)
Assessor
Council on Aging
Library
Selectmen
Schools
 Peebles Elementary
 Lyle Middle School
Bourne High School
Waldorf School

508-759-0613
508-759-4453
508-759-4412
508-759-0605
508-759-0654
508-759-0644
508-759-0600

 508-759-0680
508-563-5635
508-759-0670
508-759-5582

Mashpee Real Estate | South Cape Mashpee BeachMashpee

Official Town Website | Chamber of Commerce

Mashpee is a Cape Cod gem. Blessed by nature with a gently rolling terrain, rich forests, warm beaches, beautiful bays, inlets, and sparkling freshwater lakes and ponds, Mashpee offers the perfect setting for a comfortable lifestyle that is truly marvelous.

Mashpee’s small-town atmosphere is no accident; it has been carefully planned and nurtured. The town’s rich Indian heritage is evident everywhere, as is the centuries-old harvesting of cranberries from the town’s many bogs. Somehow, these daily historic reminders add to the sense of community here, where houses become homes and neighbors become friends.

At once diverse and connected, Mashpee can perhaps be best described by its names and places – Aptucxet, Wampanoag, Popponesset, New Seabury, South Cape Beach, Ashumet Holly Reservation, Otis, Wakeby, Santuit, Mashpee Commons, Willowbend, Meetinghouse, and more.

Mashpee, with but 438 residents in 1950, has grown to become one of Massachusetts most desirable and sought-after residential communities. It’s no wonder! The geographical blessings of the town have been generously improved by man, with good schools and government, and a variety of home styles, settings and neighborhoods that are unmatched.

Important Mashpee Phone Numbers

Town Hall
Police (business line)
Fire (business line)
Economic Development
Library
Selectmen
Schools
K. C. Coombs Elementary School
Quashnet Elementary School
Mashpee Middle School
Mashpee High School

508-539-1400
508-539-1480
508-539-1454
508-477-4107
508-539-1435
508-539-1400

508-539-1520
508-539-1550
508-539-1550
508-539-3600

Sandwich | Sandwich Real EstateSandwich

Official Town Website | Chamber of Commerce

Incorporated in 1639, Sandwich is Cape Cod’s oldest town. Picturesque, preserved and private, it has all the charm and character of an old New England village. Here, weathered shingle cottages co-exist very nicely with antique colonials, cozy ranches, modern glass-walled homes and stately ocean-view residences.

Sandwich offers quaint shops along the Olde King’s Highway, a bustling harbor, meandering tidal inlets, open space, forests and conservation land. History abounds from stately sea captains’ homes to wonderful Shawme Pond and the grist mill, the glass museum, Thornton Burgess Museum, Greenbriar Nature Center and Heritage Museum & Gardens.

Sandwich boasts great schools and services, sound government and incredible community spirit. The town is convenient to shopping, dining and entertainment as well as an easy commute to Boston and Providence.

Important Sandwich Phone Numbers

Town Hall
Police (business line)
Fire (business line)
Assessor
Council on Aging
Library
Selectmen
Schools
Hoxie Elementary
Forestdale Elementary
Wing Elementary
Oak Ridge School
High School  
Riverview School

 

508-888-0340
508-888-3343
508-888-0525
508-888-0157
508-888-4737
508-888-0625
508-888-4910

508-888-0150
508-477-6600
508-888-1343
508-833-0111
508-888-4900
508-888-0489