This is where the Dennis Aquatic School made its mark—where the community learned to swim, where generations of families gathered, and where a beloved coach became a local legend. That legacy lives on in the land itself: 7 Dolphin Way, plus the additional lot at 109 Wampanoag Trail, form a rare double offering in the heart of Dennis Village. Together, they span over 2.5 acres with the potential to build something remarkable—or even split off a second lot in the future. It’s a one-of-a-kind property with deep roots and endless possibility.
With mature plantings and an established presence in one of the most sought-after corners of Dennis Village, this rambling Cape makes a strong first impression. The existing structure offers flexibility to settle in as-is or create something new entirely. But the true opportunity lies in the land—wide, open, and ready for the next vision to take shape.
The living room is anchored by a classic brick fireplace and opens beneath a cathedral ceiling with exposed beams and skylights, creating a warm, expansive central space. Light pours in throughout the day, giving the room a bright, natural energy, while the fireplace becomes a cozy focal point in the evenings. Whether it’s coffee in the morning or quiet time after a beach day, this is the kind of room that defines Cape living—timeless, relaxed, and full of character.
Bright and connected, the kitchen and dining area keep things simple and open. There’s space to gather, space to cook, and room to grow if you decide to reimagine it. But even now, it works: sunny, inviting, and ready for whatever kind of day you’re having.
Set just off the main living areas, the sunroom is wrapped in windows and filled with light, offering a natural transition between indoors and out. It's where mornings begin with the sound of birds outside and afternoons slow to a gentle rhythm. There’s room here to relax, create, or gather—whatever the moment calls for. Around the corner, a small hallway desk adds a practical, out-of-the-way spot for work, art, or everyday tasks, quietly supporting the easy flow of the home.
Tucked at the end of the hall, the primary bedroom offers privacy, soft light, and an ensuite bath. It’s simple, serene, and set apart just enough to feel like a personal retreat, even when the house is full.
These two bedrooms offer flexibility—guest rooms, kids’ rooms, or whatever the next chapter calls for. The shared bathroom nearby is bright and efficient, keeping things easy for family or friends staying over.
Upstairs, this oversized bedroom easily accommodates multiple beds, play zones, or even a media lounge. Whether it’s a bunk room for cousins, a sleepover space for grandkids, or a private suite for guests, it’s the kind of room that lets memories be made.
The outdoor space is everything you'd hope for: a sunny patio for long lunches, a wide lawn for games or garden beds, and more than enough space to grow into over time. With so much land included across both parcels, this is the kind of yard that actually delivers.
Cape days here move at their own pace—coffee and donuts from The Village Coffee Shop before they sell out, a stroll through town, and lunch by the water at Sesuit Harbor Café. The nearby Mashantum Tennis Club has its own quiet history, with clay courts where generations have played. The Cape Playhouse, Cape Cinema, and some of the area’s best beaches—Mayflower, Chapin, Corporation—are just minutes away.