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Cypress Alley – A Rare Opportunity on Cross Lake Discover over 3 acres of waterfront potential with Cypress Alley, boasting approximately 1,100 feet of lake frontage on scenic Cross Lake. Nestled at the end of Jolly Napier Road on South Lakeshore Drive, this property holds deep roots in local history—originally established in 1938 as Loyd’s Landing, one of the area’s earliest marinas. While all original structures have been removed, the land is ready for redevelopment. Improvements include a rebuilt seawall, a concrete boat launch, and a deepened harbor for year-round access. A brand-new fence stretches along the right side of the property, while a handcrafted Cypress Alley entry gate adds both charm and distinction to the entrance. With its iconic cypress tree-lined inlet, this land offers endless possibilities—whether you're envisioning a private estate, boutique marina, or lakefront business venture. A rare chance to own a piece of Cross Lake history —Cypress Alley is ready for its next chapter. Approximately 3.2 acres are deeded and approximately 5 acres are usable to the new owner. Minerals will be transferred and are producing.