Dead end dream on Nantucket

Even if you’ve missed Nantucket’s beloved Christmas Stroll, all twinkling lights draped over cobblestones, wreaths on every shingled storefront, and carolers bundled against the salty winter air, you can still enjoy the island’s way of feeling like a holiday card brought to life from your own private retreat.

That’s the promise of this newly built showstopper at 7 Moors End Lane, a home that feels tailor-made for both festive indoor gatherings and lazy days under the sun.

Set on more than half an acre at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac bordered by conservation land, the property offers the best of island living: serenity, privacy, and quick access to town and beaches. Inside, the home opens into a dramatic great room where sunlight pours through expansive glass doors and extra-high ceilings add an airy sense of scale. Wide-plank oak floors lead to a gourmet kitchen with custom cabinetry, high-end appliances, and a generous island that begs for holiday baking or post-beach snacking. A tucked-away pantry and powder room make day-to-day living convenient, and the mudroom ensures no dirty boot will sully those pristine floors.

With seven bedrooms, each with its own bath, guests can settle in with hotel-level comfort. Two different primary suites offer spa-like bathrooms and peaceful views, ensuring flexibility whether you’re hosting extended family or enjoying a quiet getaway. Downstairs, a fully finished level provides even more space for movie nights, game time, or remote work.

Step outside and the resort-like vibe continues. Landscaped grounds frame multiple patios, a sparkling pool for cooling off on hot days, a relaxing spa to soak in year-round, and a chic cabana.

The sale of the residence, on the market for $9,995,000, is represented by Diana Minshall with Diana Minshall Real Estate.

7 Moors End Lane on Nantucket. (Contributed)

 

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