Osprey's Point on Trapps Pond

The Morgan

Home
14 Trapps Pond Road · Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard
Built to withstand the test of time — with class
Part of the Sebastian Keys Collection
10,142
Square Feet
7
Bedrooms
8
Baths
Pool
+ Pool House
$11.25M
Offered
The grand spiral staircase beneath the domed rotunda and cascading chandelier
The Story

Named for the ship that survived.

The Charles W. Morgan was the only American wooden whaleship to outlast them all — and to return safely home from every voyage she ever made.

Eighty years at sea. Thirty-seven voyages around the globe. She sailed to the farthest reaches of the ocean, and through time itself — and always came home. Six of her captains sailed from this very island.

This residence carries her name because it was built in her spirit — over years, with relentless patience, and with a single standard: that true craftsmanship is proven by the storms it weathers. Every element was chosen, tested, and built to last for generations.

The result is a home that doesn't simply impress. It endures.

You are not buying a house.
You are buying a piece of art. A piece of history.
A legacy that is yours alone.

Years of sweat, patience, and obsession, made permanent. The kind of home that is built once, kept for a generation, and passed down — never simply sold.

The Residence

An experience like no other

Reclaimed timber, wide-plank white oak, coffered and beamed ceilings, and finishes executed with an artist's eye throughout.

Chef's kitchen, furnished
Primary bedroom
Two-story great room with stone fireplace
Dining room, furnished
Domed cupola
Sunroom with curved bay windows
Bedroom suite with fireplace
Spiral staircase beneath the chandelier
Floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace
The Intelligent Home

Captain, my Captain

The whole house answers to you. Take the helm — lights, sound, climate, and security at your command, by voice, by phone, or by touch from any room. You are the captain of this ship, leading the way.

i

One System, Every Room

Lighting keypads that double as intercoms, cameras, and call stations. Sonos sound throughout. Room-by-room voice command — and full control from your phone or tablet, anywhere in the world.

ii

See & Speak

Integrated cameras let you greet guests, direct a delivery, or speak with staff and cleaners from any screen in the home — or from across the island.

iii

An AI That Watches Over It

An intelligent layer monitors the home around the clock and alerts you the moment anything needs attention — before it ever becomes a problem.

Engineered to Endure

Built for every storm

The Morgan's resilience isn't a promise — it's engineered into the foundation.

·Fully engineered drainage with primary & backup sump pumps
·Battery backup with Bluetooth monitoring — instant alerts if a pump needs attention
·Exterior pumps discharging to a dedicated leaching field
·Propane standby generator — runs pumps, heat & essentials roughly a week through any outage
·Foundation set on helical piles
·Ten-foot ceilings in the lower level
The Lower Level

A world below, ten feet tall

Wellness & Play

A private gym, a home theater with a rising screen, a billiards room, and a cedar sauna.

Host & Cellar

A wine cellar, custom dressing rooms, and a guest suite with its own walkout.

Crafted Throughout

Artisan tilework and exacting finishes — the same standard carried from the rooftop to the foundation.

Home theater
Fitness studio
Billiards room
The Grounds

Living, extended outdoors

Pool, pool house and fire pit
Covered veranda

Pool & Pool House

A pool and pool house set within private, landscaped grounds.

Outdoor Kitchen

A full outdoor kitchen for effortless island entertaining.

Fire & Stone

A fire pit and stone terraces for long Vineyard evenings.

The Baths

Eight baths, each in marble

Spa showers, soaking tubs, double vanities and designer powder rooms — finished in marble throughout.

Freestanding soaking tub with bay window
Marble shower & vanity
Double vanity with walk-in shower
Spa bath, double vanity & glass shower
Dual marble vanity, round mirrors
Marble shower, gold fixtures
Marble walk-in shower
Marble vanity & freestanding soaking tub
Glass-enclosed marble shower
Marble shower, black fixtures
Walk-in shower with built-ins
Soaking tub, bay windows
Double vanity, marble counter
Walk-in shower, patterned tile
Spa shower in marble
Powder room, green vanity
Powder room, vessel sink
Powder room, round mirror
Marble walk-in shower with window
Powder room, blue glass vessel
The Specifications

Every detail, on the record

Residence~10,142 sq ft
Bedrooms7
Baths8 · marble throughout
Garage3 cars
Address14 Trapps Pond Rd, Edgartown
FoundationHelical piles
Lower level10-ft ceilings
FlooringWide-plank white oak
CeilingsCoffered + reclaimed beams
KitchenChef's kitchen · Sub-Zero · Wolf
PowerPropane generator, ~1 wk off-grid
DrainageDual pumps, battery, Bluetooth alerts
ClimateHigh-efficiency ducted HVAC · gas fireplaces
WaterPrivate well + filtration
SewerPrivate septic
TechnologyVoice / app / Sonos / cameras / AI
WellnessCinema (rising screen) · gym · sauna · billiards
AudioSonos throughout
CellarWine cellar
GroundsPool, pool house, outdoor kitchen, fire pit
PoolSaltwater · heated · bluestone surround
Lot1.51 acres · gated 4-lot enclave
LandBordered by protected open space
AssociationHOA · shared common grounds
StatusComplete · 2025
Offered$11,250,000

Specifications deemed reliable but not guaranteed; buyer to verify.

The Heritage

Three centuries of Edgartown

Edgartown was first called Great Harbour — settled in 1642, and named in 1671 for Prince Edgar, son of the heir to the English throne.

In the 1800s it became one of the great whaling ports on earth. Fifty ships fitted out from its harbor at once; 175 captains sailed 98 ships on 247 voyages and returned with fortunes. Their white captains' houses still line the village lanes — proof that wealth built here endures.

The Charles W. Morgan — the ship this home is named for — counted six Vineyard captains among her crews and outlived every rival vessel afloat. The Morgan carries that lineage forward: a home built to outlast its era.

The Morgan, Edgartown
The Village

Steps from the heart of it all

The harbor, the lanes, the lighthouse, the open beach — minutes from your private gate.

The harbor · the lighthouse · the village · the open beach
1642
Edgartown
settled
~96 mi²
The island
(Martha's Vineyard)
100k+
Summer population
(≈20k year-round)
~+50%
Area home values
2020–2025*

A finite island, much of it permanently conserved, reached only by sea or air — prized for generations. That scarcity is what has made the Vineyard one of the Northeast's most resilient luxury markets.

*Illustrative market context; figures should be independently verified.

Osprey's Point on Trapps Pond

A secluded enclave on the water

Where the wildlife of the Vineyard still rules the shoreline — and the spirit of Edgartown's whaling captains still lingers.

i

Wild & Alive

Set on the quiet shores of Trapps Pond, where ospreys nest, herons wade, and rare birds and island wildlife move undisturbed across permanently protected land.

ii

Utterly Secluded

A private, gated enclave — hushed and unhurried, where seclusion itself is the luxury. And yet the heart of the village is only minutes from your gate.

iii

A Captain's Legacy

It carries the nostalgia of Edgartown's whaling masters — the men who sailed to the ends of the earth and came home to build the grand shingled houses that still line these lanes. The Morgan is built in their tradition.

The Development

A limited collection of four

Osprey's Point is not a subdivision. It is four estates, one vision, built to a single uncompromising standard — and then no more. The Morgan is the flagship of the Sebastian Keys Collection.

i

One Vision, Four Homes

A private enclave conceived and built by a single developer — where every residence shares the same craftsmanship, the same materials, and the same protected setting on the water.

ii

Built to Hold

The storied private enclaves of the Northeast's island towns — the ones with history, scarcity, and protected land — have long been among the most enduring places to own. Osprey's Point is built squarely in that tradition.

iii

By Invitation

A limited collection, shown by appointment. To own here is to hold a finite piece of the Vineyard — and to belong to something that simply cannot be repeated.

The Arrival

Through the gates

You turn off the road between two great granite monoliths — the gateway to Osprey's Point. Over the crest of the hill, the drive opens into a private avenue, twin rows of granite posts strung with heavy chain falling away on either side, and ends at a quiet cul-de-sac. There, a ship's anchor raised from the seventeen-hundreds rests as it has for centuries — a symbol of permanence and nostalgia, anchoring the enclave to the seafaring history of the island.

Two granite monoliths marking the entrance to Osprey's Point
Two great granite monoliths mark the entrance from the road.
Granite posts and chain lining the private drive to the cul-de-sac
Beyond the crest, a colonnade of granite posts and chain lines the drive to the cul-de-sac.
Behind the Build

Twenty-five years in the making

This is not a rushed build. It is the work of a team with more than twenty-five years building and developing on the island — one that has never traded quality for a deadline, a budget, or a shortcut.

i

Twenty-Five Years

Over a quarter-century of building and development, distilled into a single standard — and brought to bear on every inch of this home.

ii

Hands On, Always

A team that is present for every detail and cares about each one — that does not walk away from a hard problem and never turns its back on the work.

iii

Built to Endure

Resilience you can feel — in the materials, the joinery, and the way this home is made to stand. Quality is the one thing never up for negotiation.

The Setting

A piece of history, in the heart of it all

Moments from the yacht-lined harbor, the shops and lanes of downtown Edgartown, and the open beach — yet wrapped in privacy and protected open space. This is land that has stood untouched for generations and is preserved around you: a piece of the Vineyard that simply cannot be made again. Private. In town. Yours.

The Investment

A place to park money that can't be reproduced

This isn't only a home — it's one of the most finite assets in the Northeast: irreplaceable Edgartown land, built to a magnitude that cannot be repeated. On this island, history repeats — and scarcity always wins.

+18%
This home
last 2 years
~+50%
Edgartown area
2020–2025*
~7.5%/yr
Comparable
annualized*
2.2×
Value created
over cost

Appreciation — recent years

This home (2 yrs)
+18%
12 Trapps (sister)
+28%
Edgartown area
~+50%
Cow Bay resale
+73%

Illustrative 5-year growth

Conservative · 4%/yr
+22%
Base · 7%/yr
+40%
Strong · 10%/yr
+61%

Income while you hold. Comparable Edgartown trophy homes command among the highest weekly rents on the island in season — an asset that can earn while it appreciates. (Projected; no rental history.)

And what protects all of it is simple: it cannot be reproduced. Not at this location. Not at this size. Not at this magnitude. The protected land around it means it can never be over-built — scarcity, permanently engineered into the address. History, on this island, repeats. Be at the helm of the voyage.

*Percentages are illustrative market context based on recent comparable Vineyard sales — not appraisals of this home's value, and not a representation or guarantee of returns. Rental potential is projected with no operating history. Real estate values can rise or fall; past performance does not guarantee future results. This is an offering of real property, not a security.

Private Inquiry

Step aboard The Morgan.

Private showings by appointment, shown exclusively by LandVest.

Listed Exclusively By LandVest
Gerret Conover
Luxury Real Estate Broker · Christie's International Real Estate
508-627-1617 cell  ·  508-627-3757 office
19 South Summer Street, Edgartown, MA 02539