Sandalwood Village

Sandalwood has acres of wooded conservation land

Sandalwood Village

Sandalwood has acres of wooded conservation land

Sandalwood is New Seabury’s northern-most village and sits just one mile off the Mashpee Rotary on Great Neck Road South.

Sandalwood’s land was purchased by the New Seabury Corporation in 1974.
Sandalwood consists of 103 lots with 99 private residences built from 1972 to present.
The remaining lots consist of reserved land, conservation land,
wildlife land and undeveloped lots.

Our architecture is varied and spans modern as well as quintessential Cape Cod homes.
Four of Sandalwood’s five streets end in cul-de-sacs and contribute to
its close-knit neighborhood and warm and cozy New England feel.

Sandalwood abuts many acres of wooded conservation land.
Some of this land protects the shores of the Mashpee River that border the west end of the Village
and provides scenic walking paths along the river’s edge.
We’ve also chosen to stay true to the original village design of natural tree lined roadways.

For more information please contact:
Distinctive Properties
303 Palmer Ave.
Falmouth, MA 02540

Officers

President: Richard Luskin

Vice President: Artie Schneider

Treasurer: Dick Hayes

Secretary: Tony Bolton

Directors:
Carl McDonald
Tim Dooling