Located on a drumlin consisting of what in Nova Scotia is geologically referred to as Wolfville Loam, this rich soil was farmed as part of an 18th century land grant until the mid 20th century. Historically named Second Bear Hill, the property consists of 1.5 acres with 182 feet on Wilkies Cove Road running down to Highway 332 with a 5,100 sq. ft. parcel across the road providing 120 ft of salt-water frontage directly on prime sailing waters. This property has an elevated full southwest exposure looking over the river valley through mature trees to the west bank of the Lahave. Less than fifteen minutes cross country to Lunenburg and just fifteen minutes north to the amenities of Bridgewater, this is a prime, central rural location less than five minutes to the cable ferry providing access to some some of the most spectacular beaches on the South Shore a short drive away. The property would support grape growing in soil that would qualify as organic and would also be a good candidate for producing solar energy. The views over the river valley are simply beautiful. Close to town and naturally unspoiled, this is an ideal building site with much of the property being level before descending to the river valley.