• Community Dock...

    With nearly a mile of waterfront on the Sheepscot River, enjoy fishing, paddling or motorboating a mile downstream to the waterfront village of Wiscasset, or upriver to pristine waterways.  Deep-water moorings available.

  • Community Gardens and Tennis

    Enjoy both private and shared raised-bed gardening with underground watering, fruit trees, asparagus beds, grapes, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries and more.

  • Harvest House

    Overlooking the community dock is the Harvest House with space for get-togethers, large decks, stone fireplace, woodstove and wood-fired pizza oven. 

  • View from Harvest House...

    View from Harvest House overlooking dock, float and railroad bridge.

  • Pear Hollow Road...

    One of the neighborhoods distinguished by peach and pear trees, underground utilities, and several walking trails.

  • Roadside view of river...

    with stone benches and trail to Kayak Shack.

  • Kayak Rack

    Parking for dock and kayak/canoe rack.

  • Freshwater pond...

    Pond with shallow sandy swimming beach at one end, 20' deep at opposite end, grape arbor and swing.

  • Home for Sale...

    Spacious 4-bedroom 2.5 bath home, wood fireplace, cherry and granite kitchen, energy-star appliances, screened porch, deck...

  • Pond View

    From grape arbor swing towards the beach.

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"The Prettiest Village in Maine"

Boothbay Harbor: 8 miles
Camden: 36 miles
Portland: 37 miles
Boston: 133 miles

Known for its deep harbor, tidal river, rolling land,  freshwater streams and ponds, antiques, crafts and restaurants, Wiscasset is an easily-reached popular tourist and recreational destination  in Mid-Coast Maine. Wiscasset's well-preserved Early American architecture tells the story of its rich heritage as the busiest seaport north of Boston during the 18th and 19th century.

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