A transformative project for Rye’s legendary Tide Mill, which has operated as a family-owned 50-slip yacht marina for 50 years, is being re-imagined as a private, luxury-resort-style waterfront compound for you. 7 bedroom 11,000 SQ ft main house, 1,497 SQ ft guest house Fully renovated 2,330 SQ ft 18th century Tide Mill house/recreation barn,
About Rye
On this very site, land granted by King George III, go-getter colonist Wright Frost built the Tide Mill in 1770. Once a fully functional flour mill until the dawn of the 20th century, the Tide Mill property was repurposed as a popular marina serving the community to present day.
Tide Mill Basin
Sited on the historic Tide Mill Yacht Basin parcel, affording panoramic prospects of both idyllic Kirby Pond and Long Island Sound—this unprecedented property allows family and friends to kayak, paddleboard, and swim in privacy on the protected Pond or power up the yacht or hoist the sails and within minutes you’re cruising the Sound.
Ye Ol' Tide Mill
The property was bought by Reggie Seaf and the Boardman family in the 1940’s and the name changed from Jake’s boatyard to the “Tide Mill Yacht Basin”. In 1972, Frank Donahue bought the yard and has ran the business for the past 51 years.
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A transformative project for Rye’s legendary Tide Mill, which has operated as a family-owned 50-slip yacht marina for 50 years, is being re-imagined as a private, luxury-resort-style waterfront compound for you. 7 bedroom 11,000 SQ ft main house, 1,497 SQ ft guest house Fully renovated 2,330 SQ ft 18th century Tide Mill house/recreation barn,
On this very site, land granted by King George III, go-getter colonist Wright Frost built the Tide Mill in 1770. Once a fully functional flour mill until the dawn of the 20th century, the Tide Mill property was repurposed as a popular marina serving the community to present day.
Sited on the historic Tide Mill Yacht Basin parcel, affording panoramic prospects of both idyllic Kirby Pond and Long Island Sound—this unprecedented property allows family and friends to kayak, paddleboard, and swim in privacy on the protected Pond or power up the yacht or hoist the sails and within minutes you’re cruising the Sound.
The property was bought by Reggie Seaf and the Boardman family in the 1940’s and the name changed from Jake’s boatyard to the “Tide Mill Yacht Basin”. In 1972, Frank Donahue bought the yard and has ran the business for the past 51 years.