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The Cottages at the Bay Club development team completes $1.64 million sale of 6 Golf Cottage Way

Mattapoisett, MA The Cottages at the Bay Club, a collection of townhomes, set within the Bay Club, a private golf and lifestyle community, completed the sale of 8 Golf Cottage Way. The home sold last month for $1.64 million.

Stephen Lynch, an accredited commercial associate with Coldwell Banker Commercial NRT, and Laura Severino, a Realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty in Marion, served as the listing agents for the property. Together with veteran developer Winthrop Sargent, the team demonstrates a shared focus on community, comfort, and refined design to their latest development.

The Cottages at the Bay Club is a collection of 12 townhomes set within the Bay Club’s 625-acre Bay Club grounds – one of only two Certified Silver Audubon Signature Sanctuaries in Massachusetts. As with each residence, 8 Golf Cottage Way offers 2,680 s/f of living space, plus an additional 600 s/f of unfinished space for future customization. Designed with both elegance and functionality in mind, the townhomes feature generous natural light, high-end finishes, and sweeping views of the Bay Club’s community golf course, hailed as a “hidden gem” in New England.

8 Golf Cottage Way features private views of the 13th fairway and 14th hole, and was one of the first of four townhomes completed; the remaining eight are expected to be completed by summer 2026.

The Bay Club boasts an Audubon sanctuary with championship golf, an outstanding sports and fitness complex, unparalleled fine dining, and an exceptional location on the South Coast of Massachusetts. The Bay Club is defined by its members and cared for by top professionals, and is welcoming and interesting for every stage of life. Members of the Bay Club come from all over the Northeast.

Sargent, the founder and principal of Winthrop Capital Advisors and former CEO and Chairman of the Plymouth & Brockton St. Railway Company, also developed the Shag Bark Circle village at the Bay Club in 2019, a community of 32 homes ranging in size from 1,800 to 3,500 s/f, many of which are directly adjacent to one of the club’s fairways. Sargent is known for developing residential projects that emphasize refined aesthetics and seamless integration with an upscale community lifestyle, giving his communities a unique edge over other South Coast developments.

“We’re thrilled to welcome the first homeowners to this special community,” said Sargent. “And with this sale spurning increased activity at our other townhomes, we’re looking forward to greeting more new members of the community soon.”

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