Maushop Village:
Shell & Shore

Location: Mashpee, MA

Scope: Shell driveway installation complementing Cape Cod's timeless coastal character.

Where the blacktop ends
and the Cape begins.

The Briggs team has long been at the forefront of landscape operations throughout Cape Cod’s finest communities, and Maushop Village is no exception. Now, as part of the Egan Landscape Group family, we’re proud to be continuing the work. Maushop Village is something special: a peaceful, tucked-away enclave in Mashpee where properties overlook a breathtaking private beach, the kind of place where the salt air is a little thicker and the pace of life slows to match the tides. It deserves surfaces that feel as considered as the landscape around them.

The Project

A Crunch That Says You're Home.

There is nothing quite like the sound of fresh shells beneath your tires. That clean, satisfying crunch that tells you exactly where you are. It’s distinctly Cape Cod, and it never gets old.

When done right, a shell driveway isn’t just a surface — it’s a statement. It should feel firm and finished, look luminous in the afternoon sun, and hold up through the freeze-thaw cycles, nor’easters, and salty air that define life on the Cape. That’s the standard we brought to every driveway in Maushop Village.

What you’re left with is something asphalt simply cannot offer: a surface that breathes, drains, and genuinely belongs here. Light-colored, coastal, and unmistakably Cape Cod. It’s the kind of detail that makes a property feel like it was always meant to be exactly where it is.

"I've lived on the Cape my whole life and honestly, nothing feels more like home than pulling into a shell driveway. The second you hear that crunch, you just exhale. It's hard to explain but it completely changes the feel of the whole property. Our friends were asking about it before we even finished. We'd never go back to pavement, not a chance."

Tucked away in Mashpee, Maushop Village sits quietly along the water with properties overlooking a stunning private beach. It's the kind of neighborhood where the pace slows the moment you turn off the main road — peaceful in the way only a handful of places on the Cape still manage to be. Landscape choices here aren't just aesthetic, they're an extension of that stillness.

The Why

The Case for Going Coastal.

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