This is a cozy rustic guest cottage with a view of the marsh and fall colors (and sunsets). Our main house is on the property, but privacy is assured.
It has a loft bedroom with a queen-sized bed and an adjacent full bath (shower, no tub). To reach the loft is a steep staircase (not a ladder).
Downstairs, the living-dining area has a dining table and a sitting area with a comfy daybed for reading and napping. The generous screened porch has lovely views of the tidal salt marsh, forest, and sunsets. Nature’s chorus forms the soundtrack—we have an array of non-human neighbors.
The kitchen has a refrigerator, oven, range, coffee maker, and microwave. It also has glassware, dishes, silverware, basic pots, pans, and cooking implements. No dishwasher.
There is Broadband Wifi, AC window units upstairs & down (seasonal availability, summer only), and electric heat.
We are not far off the main road (Route 127), and you can hear occasional traffic if the windows are open, but it’s rare to hear cars or trucks at night. You are more likely to be awakened by owls or coyotes or perhaps the early morning calls of geese, crows, and other birds.
Just minutes from historic downtown Bath shops and restaurants, the Maine Maritime Museum, Maine’s First Ship, and the Saturday Farmer’s Market. It is a short drive to Reid State Park (beach walks) and a dozen nature trails. Walking distance to Sewall Pond (freshwater swimming).
It's under an hour from Portland or Rockland. Fifteen minutes to Brunswick and Bowdoin College. Twenty minutes to Reds Eats. And less than 3 hours from Acadia National Park.