Discover one of Talbot County’s rare farms that combines productive farmland, waterfront, and exceptional recreational opportunities. This 105.72-acre agricultural property features approximately 80± acres of tillable ground and is well suited for continued farming, income production, or long-term land investment. The open farmland is framed by wooded perimeter lines with a mixture of mature hardwoods and softwoods, including pine and oak, providing privacy, scenic beauty, and excellent wildlife habitat. The property is zoned agricultural, offering flexibility for farming, recreation, or investment use. Property is being offered in cooperation with Casey Kennedy and Whitetail Properties. The tillable acreage carries an overall NCCPI rating of approximately 57.3, indicating solid, productive ground suitable for row crops, small grains, and conservation programs. The farm boasts over 2,500 feet of water frontage on Miles Creek, offering excellent duck and goose hunting opportunities. The property is located on a known migratory flyway for ducks and geese along the Chesapeake Bay, making it a proven waterfowl destination. A network of trails through the wooded areas leads to a cleared waterfront area on Miles Creek featuring a dock and picnic table, ideal for family activities, swimming, and fishing. A small point along the creek includes a strategically placed booby blind, positioned for effective duck and goose hunting. Additional amenities include multiple duck blinds on Miles Creek and a goose pit. The historic two-story farmhouse, dating to the early 1900s, offers five bedrooms and one full bathroom and features a new roof and siding. Beginning with the main floor, the home offers a large living room, dining room, kitchen, and the first of five bedrooms. The second floor includes four large bedrooms and a full bath. The residence is accessed by a private driveway off Saulsbury Road, providing convenient access while maintaining a high level of privacy. A small shed next to the home provides additional storage. This property is income-producing, with revenue potential from farming operations, CRP enrollment, and hunting leases, making it a versatile investment opportunity, productive farm, or private recreational retreat with waterfront access.
Discover one of Talbot County’s rare farms that combines productive farmland, waterfront, and exceptional recreational opportunities. This 105.72-acre agricultural property features approximately 80± acres of tillable ground and is well suited for continued farming, income production, or long-term land investment. The open farmland is framed by wooded perimeter lines with a mixture of mature hardwoods and softwoods, including pine and oak, providing privacy, scenic beauty, and excellent wildlife habitat. The property is zoned agricultural, offering flexibility for farming, recreation, or investment use. The tillable acreage carries an overall NCCPI rating of approximately 57.3, indicating solid, productive ground suitable for row crops, small grains, and conservation programs. The farm boasts over 2,500 feet of water frontage on Miles Creek, offering excellent duck and goose hunting opportunities. The property is located on a known migratory flyway for ducks and geese along the Chesapeake Bay, making it a proven waterfowl destination. A network of trails through the wooded areas leads to a cleared waterfront area on Miles Creek featuring a dock and picnic table, ideal for family activities, swimming, and fishing. A small point along the creek includes a strategically placed booby blind, positioned for effective duck and goose hunting. Additional amenities include multiple duck blinds on Miles Creek and a goose pit. The historic two-story farmhouse, dating to the early 1900s, offers five bedrooms and one full bathroom and features a new roof and siding. Beginning with the main floor, the home offers a large living room, dining room, kitchen, and the first of five bedrooms. The second floor includes four large bedrooms and a full bath. The residence is accessed by a private driveway off Saulsbury Road, providing convenient access while maintaining a high level of privacy. A small shed next to the home provides additional storage. This property is income-producing, with revenue potential from farming operations, CRP enrollment, and hunting leases, making it a versatile investment opportunity, productive farm, or private recreational retreat with waterfront access. Property is being offered in cooperation with Casey Kennedy and Whitetail Properties.
BRIGHT MLS #MDTA2012590
Feb 12, 2026
Listed
$2,500,000
$1,097/sq ft
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Last updated by owner on Feb 12, 2026.
RC
Resource Conservation District
The RC District is characterized by natural environments (wetlands, forests, or abandoned fields) and resource development activities (agriculture, forestry, fisheries, or aquaculture). This district conserves the irreplaceable agricultural, forested, and natural environmental character of the County. Agricultural activities shall be preserved, encouraged and protected. Development activities are to be in the form of large lots or clustered lots outside of habitat protection areas, without public water or sewer service. Development in this district shall: Maintain and, wherever possible, improve the quality of runoff and groundwater entering the Chesapeake Bay and its tributary streams; Conserve and protect agricultural lands and uses; Protect environmentally sensitive lands and Preserve rural character through conservation of open space and agricultural lands.
Permitted uses
Include but are not limited to:
Agriculture
Greenhouse / nursery
Livestock production
Day care facility
Housing-Group
Housing-Single unit
Infrastructure
Fire house
Police station
Communications tower
Climate risks
1/10 Flood Factor
Minimal risk of a flood reaching the building in the next 30 years
1/10 Fire Factor
Unlikely to be in a wildfire in next 30 years
9/10 Heat Factor
7 days above 104° expected this year, 16 days in 30 years
6/10 Wind Factor
74% chance of strong winds in next 30 years
3/10 Air Factor
3 unhealthy days expected this year, 4 days in 30 years
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Trappe, MD • 21673
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Redfin Estimate for 4108 Saulsbury Rd
$2,217,252
$283K under list price of $2.50M
Nearby comparable homes
The Redfin Estimate uses 6 recent nearby sales, priced between $400K to $540K.