This year’s tour features 6 properties within close proximity to each other, including Eyre Hall, and is focused on the community of Cape Charles. The Eastern Shore lies between two marvels: a link to the mainland by one of the longest bridge-tunnels in the world to the south, and a link to outer space via a NASA rocket pad to the north. In between is a land known for the warmth of its residents, the serenity of its waterfronts, the richness of its land and, most especially, the charm of its homes – exemplifying the fine maritime, railway and agricultural heritage of the Eastern Shore. This year’s tour features some of Cape Charles’ most beautiful homes, including Eyre Hall, Bayholme, and Tides Pointe in Bay Creek.



Hank - why else do all the been heres hate all the come heres? The come heres made the been…
Laughing King, why do you keep repeating the same thing over and over about your father getting rich from selling…
I’ve never seen a group of people so butthurt. If you don’t like the come here’s, stop selling your land…
If so, how on earth did the Eastern Shore feed, educate, and house it's citizens before now? The only difference…
This is great news for our town and county. We cannot expect to have good restaurants, schools, etc., if we…