Sconticut Neck in Fairhaven, MA, is a tranquil peninsula known for its rocky coastline, seaside cottages, and quiet fishing boats. This rural cape sees its population double in the summer, with new housing developments emerging amidst efforts to preserve its rustic charm. The neighborhood features modest Cape Cods, ranch-style houses, and colonial homes along leafy streets, with gray-shingled, Nantucket-style residences closer to the waterfront. Popular activities include fishing, boating, and swimming, with Pope Beach and the marsh trails offering scenic spots for relaxation and hiking. Fort Phoenix State Reservation, just north of Sconticut Neck, provides athletic courts, playgrounds, and harbor views. Sconticut Neck Road runs through the peninsula, connecting residents to nearby conveniences. Sconticut Square, 4 miles away, hosts stores like Ocean State Job Lot, Staples, and Dunkin, with additional shopping options along Route 6. Dining options include Off the Hook Bar & Grill and Carmine’s at Candleworks in New Bedford. The Fairhaven Public School District, with a high rating, serves the area, including LeRoy Wood Elementary School. Sconticut Neck is 7 miles from New Bedford, 38 miles from Providence, and 65 miles from Boston, with potential future commuter rail access to Boston. The neighborhood offers a peaceful alternative to the busier Cape Cod, maintaining its rural character while being close to modern amenities.