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cozy oceanfront cottage with breathtaking views! | | Searsport, Maine |
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Major City: Bangor
Distance: 20-30 mi
Community: Type: Cabin Area: Waterfront / Close to Beach
Bedrooms: 1
Sleeps: 4
Baths: 1 Apx. Size: 600 Sq Ft
Parking: Off Street
Pets OK: Call
Pool/Swimming: No
Internet Available: Yes
Jacuzzi/Spa: No
Calendar: Yes
Exchange Considered: No
For Sale: No
Credit Cards Accepted: No
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 1 of 2 sunset as seen from deck
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| 100 East Main Street Searsport, ME 04974 |

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Description
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Completely renovated and utterly charming 2-story cottage with
breathtaking views of Searsport Harbor, Penobscot Bay and Isleboro!
About 100 feet to the beach and a 5-minute walk to shopping,
restaurants, and the Penobscot Marine Museum, the cottage is bright,
airy, and fully equipped with stove, refrigerator, microwave, grill,
cable TV, and wireless internet. On the first floor, French doors
lead from the kitchen/ living area to a spacious deck where you can
read, relax, watch the lobster boats and the seagulls. Upstairs is a
cozy bedroom with queen bed, brand-new bathroom, and large windows
with spectacular views. Searsport is in the heart of Maine's mid-
coast area and is an hour's drive from Acadia National Park.
(Renovations almost complete: watch for interior photos.)
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Amenities |
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Attractions |
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Searsport is an historic shipbuilders' town with a world-class
marine museum, an oceanfront city park with basketball court and
soccer field, great shops and restaurants, and more antique shops
per capita than anywhere else in Maine! US Coastal Route One runs
through Searsport, giving the visitor easy access to the entire mid-
coast region. 10 minutes away in Belfast there are several community
theaters, more great shops and restaurants, a cinema, and a number
of art galleries. With Camden Hills State Park a 1/2 hour's drive,
and Acadia National Park about an hour's drive away, opportunities
for outdoor adventure abound: hiking, biking, climbing, sea
kayaking, bird watching, and beach combing. Take a ferry to one of
Maine's gorgeous islands; your hosts are more than happy to
recommend. Enjoy the thriving arts community in Maine in the summer,
with art exhibits, concerts, and theatrical performances within easy
driving distance virtually every day.
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Rates |
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From June 16- September 15, rate is $950/week plus 7% Maine lodging
tax. Discounts for longer stays. Shorter stays considered
depending on availability. From May 1 to June 15 and from September
16 through October 28, rate is $800 plus tax. Cottage is winterized-
-off-season rates negotiable. 50% of rental fee due at booking;
balance due at check in.
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