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Danvers,
MA - Direct waterfront home with pier & dock. This magnificent
property has the best views on the river. Many updates including
windows, roof, siding, heating system, central air, oversize heated
2-car garage with loft and more. $698,900
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About Danvers
The
Town of Danvers is in southern Essex County, one of the earliest
settlements in the area. Colonists had moved into the area as early as
1630, when Salem began allocating land grants and a village was authorized
in what is now modern Danvers as early as 1636. Governor John Endicott was
one of the first settlers in the town and established Orchard Farm, a very
large land holding for its day, with 300 to 400 acres. The town's
location, proximity to Salem and easy access to roads north and south have
transformed it from a small colonial farming community to a vigorous
suburban municipality which is proud of its municipal services and school
system.
Northeastern Massachusetts, bordered by Salem on the southeast, Wenham and
Beverly on the east, Topsfield on the north, Middleton on the west, and
Peabody on the south. Danvers is 10 miles north of Lynn, 15 miles
southeast of Lawrence, 17 miles north of Boston, and 231 miles from New
York City.
Narrative compiled by the Massachusetts Department of Housing and
Community Development (DHCD).
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