Beds: 2 Kings, 1 Double, 2 Singles, 1 Bunk Bed
This historic home represents the classic Maine seaside farmhouse with its sweeping meadow, flowering apple trees, and lilac bushes. Perfect for two to seven people, this home offers plenty of living spaces inside and out. Stroll down to the water’s edge to take a quick dip or discover what the tide has left behind. Don’t be surprised to see a sloop anchor for the night in this quiet and protected cove. If you are looking for a private and secluded home, this is definitely the place!
FIRST FLOOR: Large den with dining table that seats six comfortably, and doorway to outdoor deck. Off the family room, find a renovated barn space that is now a comfortable Den – with 60″ TV, comfy seating, gas-burning fireplace, and game table. Laundry room. Well-equipped Kitchen with small kitchen table. Parlor with splendid views of Goose Cove. Bedroom with King bed, private Full Bath with combined tub and shower.
SECOND FLOOR: Bedroom with Double Bed. Bedroom with King Bed that can be separated into Twins with advance notice. Full Bath with shower. Bedroom with Twin beds.
OUTDOOR SPACES: Sun-drenched deck overlooking private cove with furnishings and gas grill. Fire pit. Bunk House with a set of bunk beds located on the shoreline may be available for use, please inquire.
PLEASE NOTE: Guest House on property shares access to shoreline. Access to the Fire Pit is mostly intended for guests in the Main House, but we invite tenants to share it with their neighbors in the Guest House as appropriate.
Our extended family of 6 adults and 2 children spent a week late June, early July here and we are still basking in the glow of this magical place! The house was perfectly appointed and set up for three couples and two children, with expansive views from many windows. The huge lawn, surrounded by lovely gardens, was perfect for kite flying and games. The waterfront was full of tidepools with just enough sand for digging and spots to swim and launch kayaks. (We had two delivered from Acadia Paddles). We spent countless hours on the large deck, lounging and eating. We loved being on the “quiet side” of MDI, with plenty to do nearby and this sanctuary of a spot to return too.