Explore Real Estate in Beautiful Lewes
Beautiful and quaint, the seafaring town of Lewes (pronounced Loo-is) is an oft-overlooked beachfront escape in the heart of Delaware. Tree lined, walkable streets in charming Downtown Lewes feature unique shops and restaurants, galleries, antique stores, B&B’s, incredible gardens, parks, a marina, museums, and a Town Dock on the Lewes-Rehoboth Canal. And the areas surrounding are filled with beautiful bay and ocean beaches, nature preserves, and endless adventures in the great outdoors.
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Whether you're new to the area or a long-time resident, a first-time home buyer or a seasoned retiree, we want to welcome you to the Delaware home-buying game! Buying a home is exciting, whether it's a vacation home, a retirement home, or the home you'll grow into.
Lewes Weather
What is the weather like in Lewes, DE? For locals, the weather is one of the things we like best about living in Lewes. The winters are typically mild and the summers are perfect for a walk on the beach at Cape Henlopen State Park.
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So Many Things to Do
Lewes truly is a town with something for everyone. Explore the charming local shops, restaurants, and historic buildings of Downtown Lewes. Step back through time and discover the vibrant history of Delaware at one of Lewes’s museums, like the Zwaanendael Museum. Discover the restaurants and shops of Fisherman’s Wharf along the Lewes and Rehoboth Canal. Seek out iconic lighthouses, like Overfalls Lighthouse, the Delaware Breakwater East End Light or the Harbor of Refuge Light.
And don’t miss out on any of Lewes’s exciting annual events, activities, and festivals, many of which are long-held local traditions. Residents and visitors alike enjoy the Doo-dah Parade, Boast the Coast, an Old Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration and Boat Parade, Coast Day, Seafaring Days, First Thursdays, summer concerts, fishing tournaments, the Christmas Parade, and a popular Antiques Show—to name but a few. The Historic Lewes Farmers Market, a community-based, producer-only market open May through October, has become an extraordinarily popular destination for shoppers since its opening in 2006.
Amazing Outdoor Exploration
Nature lovers and adventurers find Lewes a playground of truly endless wonders. From a scenic stroll through a landscaped neighborhood to a sunny walk through a marsh or alongside a pond to the wild wilderness biking of Cape Henlopen State Park, Lewes has a destination for all explorers. Hiking, biking, birding, horseback riding, exploring, geocaching, camping, tennis, golf… it’s all just a short drive, bike, or walk from home.
So Many Ways to Enjoy the Coast
Bay beaches, ocean beaches, fishing, boating, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, surfing… Lewes really does have it all. Stroll the white-sand beaches along the Bay in Lewes, or trek the trails of Cape Henlopen State Park to discover Atlantic beaches ringed in rolling sand dunes. Launch a boat and even moor it at the City Dock and Marina along the Lewes & Rehoboth Canal in the heart of town. Or paddle the numerous winding inlets, waterways, canals, marshes, and streams present throughout the area.
Outstanding Active Adult Communities
Lewes is starting to draw the interest of new residents—particularly retirees—for its wide selection of lovely homes and neighborhoods. Throughout town, you’ll find a diverse sampling of beautiful architecture, from the historic Queen Anne, Second Empire, Early Republic, Mid 19th Century Revival, and Colonial architecture of Downtown Lewes to the charming classic beach cottages of Lewes Beach neighborhoods to gorgeous modern homes along the bay.
And popping up throughout the community and its surrounding areas are lovely new Active Adult communities‚ fully equipped with new low-maintenance homes and amazing neighborhood amenities. If you’re looking for a relaxing, fun, and active beachside retirement, then it’s time to come and explore life in Lewes!
Lewes Attractions
Lewes at a Glance
Travel & Commute
Rehoboth Beach: 20 min
Dover: 45 min
Bethany Beach: 35 min
Major Roads: Route 1, US-9
Other Points of Interest
Shipcarpenter Square: Located in beautiful Downtown Lewes
Fort Miles: Built in 1941, the massive coastal fortification was designed to defend assets along the Delaware River and Bay such as oil refineries and factories, as well as the city of Philadelphia during the Second World War. Today Delaware State Parks is working to restore a portion of that facility so that visitors may experience what took place here.
Cape Henlopen State Park
Cape May – Lewes Ferry
Delaware River and Bay Lighthouse Foundation: An all-volunteer organization that serves as the caretaker for two of Delaware's nine remaining historic lighthouses, the Harbor of Refuge Lighthouse and Delaware Breakwater East End.
Historic Lewes Farmers Market
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Lewes Home Buying Resources
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