Purchase of 17 acres will expand land bank property at Fulling Mill Brook.
Mark Lovewell

Land Bank Expands Holdings at Fulling Mill Brook

<p>The Martha&rsquo;s Vineyard Land Bank will expand its Fulling Mill Brook Preserve in Chilmark with the purchase this week of 17 acres on Middle Road. The land bank paid $1,775,000 to siblings Emily and Oliver Rothschild for the property.</p>

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank will expand the Fulling Mill Brook Preserve in Chilmark with the purchase this week of 17 acres on Middle Road.

Land purchase will create link between Fulling Mill Brook Preserve and Peaked Hill Reservation.
Graham Smith
Land purchase will create link between Fulling Mill Brook Preserve and Peaked Hill Reservation.
Graham Smith

The land bank paid $1,775,000 to siblings Emily and Oliver Rothschild for the property, according to a press release.

The purchase will help create a trail connecting Fulling Mill Brook to the land bank's Peaked Hill Reservation to the north.

The Rothschild land runs from Middle Road south to the Fulling Mill Brook Preserve, a 50-acre conservation area that includes wetlands, woodlands and the pristine waters of Fulling Mill Brook. Historically wool and corn mills were located in the area, lending the brook its name.

The land bank said preliminary plans call for a roadside field on the property to be made available for a pasture lease.

A trail will be created along the far reaches of the field, the land bank said, connecting Fulling Mill Brook with Peaked Hill Road, creating a corridor to Peaked Hill Reservation.

 

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Michael Newhall Edgartown

Look forward to exploring the property with my wife and kids. I like to take full advantage of the properties here on the island! I'm a builder here on the island and earn my living building large properties. Even thought people complain about these large homes here, I think this is nice to kickback that allows us to enjoy these properties.

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