Iconic Cape Cod Estate Owned by Former Massachusetts Governor’s Family for 80 Years Lists for $6.25 Million

On a windswept edge of Cape Cod, with panoramic views of Little Pleasant Bay, sits the historic summer retreat known as Sargent’s Point—fondly named after the 64th governor of Massachusetts, Francis Sargent, who served the Bay State from 1969 to 1975.

And for the first time in 80 years, the multigenerational family home in Orleans, MA, is being sold by his descendants for $6,250,000.

Sargent was more than a politician. He was an avid conservationist and angler, best known locally for founding Goose Hummock, the iconic tackle shop that’s still in business today…

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