109 Mill St. is a prime location in the heart of West End Historic District, which is deep in the heart of Cambridge, one of the city's most coveted streets, having homes owned by MD governors, mansions of business tycoons who founded Phillips Packing Co. (1902), and Academy School(1903), registered as MD/Natl'l Historic Properties. 109 Mill is a hop, skip and jump to the Choptank River , considered a premier tributary of the Chesapeake Bay with its wide expanse, bountiful seafood, water sports and sightseeing. On the shoreline are the city and yacht club marinas to lodge your boat and the Choptank River Lighthouse at Long Warf. The 1919 home rests on a deep .28 acre lot with the rear yard having a deck, detached garage, shed and year old above ground pool (depth 54"). The exterior has vinyl siding, architectural shingle roof and several replacement windows. From a covered brick entry, the Colonial style home opens to a large living room next to the family room with wood stove, which flows into the formal dining room, which is next to a bedroom/office, all of which have craftsman made hardwood floors. There is also an all glassed heated sunroom. The kitchen is at the house rear equipped by SS appliances paired with a laundry room having washer/dryer, tankless hot water and storage area. There are three second floor bedrooms. You have an easy stroll to the versatile downtown for business and pleasure, with professional and other service offices, bank, post office, public library, retail and last but not not least, fine restaurants/taverns. Cambridge is in the midst of rebounding to the days of old when it was leader of the Shore, but all the while maintaining friendliness and slower pace of life, why it's known as the land of pleasant living.