Neighborhoods ➤Stony Point Landing Marine Community
Welcome
Perched high on a bluff overlooking Irondequoit Bay and the mesmerizing horizon of Lake Ontario is Stony Point Landing. The storied, sun-soaked streets of Admiralty Way, Ensign Drive, Midship Circle, Lasalle Drive, North Cove Drive, and Mariner Circle boasts 19 spacious patio homes, 96 charming townhouses, and 41 stately single family residences. Each patio home and townhouse offers versatile configurations ranging from 2,000 – 3,000 square feet, brimming with amenities and bedecked with cape-cod, colonial or contemporary style.
Stony Point Landing Beauty
Flanking the highest elevations of the neighborhood, each single family residence surpasses 3,000 – 4,000 square feet, offering lofty cathedral ceilings, elegant finishes, and sprawling open floor plans. Recreational opportunities abound within the community, with two private regulation tennis courts for a quick game of tennis or pickleball, a sprawling clubhouse for hosting gatherings, and an inviting in-ground pool and hot tub for leisurely swims and fun.
Townhome Allure…
Blends Inside & Out!
Stony Point Landing Amenities
Each residence within Stony Point Landing embodies its own unique connection to the surrounding natural beauty… 54 acres of Irondequoit Bay shoreline. Whether it’s the awe-inspiring marine views greeting you at the tree-canopied entrance or the endless delights found within the luxurious community amenities, life at Stony Point Landing promises a blissful retreat.
Private Marina
For boating enthusiasts, the private marina offers 156 slips accommodating vessels ranging from small runabouts to 40-foot cruisers, each equipped with a fresh water hookup and 30 amp electric power. Every homeowner at Stony Point Landing is privileged with their own slip, ensuring unfettered access to the water.
Stony Point Landing Lifestyle
Stony Point Landing neighbors embrace a low-maintenance, vacation lifestyle year-round. Whether they prefer biking the paths and roads of the community, paddle boarding/kayaking/canoeing on the bay, fishing off the dock, lounging by the pool or competing in a round of pickleball, there is something for everyone!
Nature Abounds
Stroll the streets, walkways & wooded paths of the neighborhood and you are likely to glimpse deer, red fox, & rabbits. A myriad of colorful birds warble throughout this utopia including robins, bluejays, woodpeckers, cardinals, flickers, & Carolina wrens. Ducks, swans, osprey, egrets, eagles & geese nest nearby. Bass, pan & rainbow fish, trout, turtles & beavers swim in the nearby waters and can be seen spawning. A wildlife sanctuary!
Stony Point Landing History
Stony Point Landing was originally a site for a stevedore named Dunbar, who established a boat landing and path up the bluff, calling it Dunbar’s hollow. When William DeWitt purchased the land in 1882, he built a hotel for travelers and locals to visit while they camped and boated around the bluff. The DeWitt family also planted apple, peach, and plum orchards along the top of the gully.
At the bottom of the bluff, a fresh water spring attracted resident boaters from around Irondequoit Bay. In 1928, the DeWitt brothers established a sand and gravel business digging sand and gravel out of the bluff’s cliffs until they became too unstable to dig any further.
In the 1930’s a new sand and gravel pit opened up.
Fast forward a few decades and Jay Zukowski, Jay Builders, had a dream to build a waterfront community. It took years of planning and design until he began building Stony Point Landing in the 1980’s when Irondequoit Bay opened up.
I Live it. I Love it.
As a new resident of Stony Point Landing, I appreciated being greeted by the welcome committee volunteers, invitations to a community wide holiday party, summer food truck picnic and more. My husband and I feel lucky to have our paddle boards and kayaks so conveniently located that we can take a spontaneous quick sojourn on the lake whenever the mood strikes.
On our walks around the neighborhood overlooking the bay and lake, we often catch site of a butterfly, flocks of gulls, great heron and egret. July 4th fireworks are a fabulous spectacle from our deck as we can view displays from several towns. Well manicured lawns, fragrant colorful spring blooms and endless skylines bring smiles to our faces as do the stunning views of the snow covered lake in winter.
All in all, a four season wonderland!
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