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Renovated 3-BR boathouse built atop water in quiet cove; private float & trails
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3 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 6
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Explore the area
Phippsburg, ME
- Popham Beach State Park7 min drive
- Hunnewell Beach13 min drive
- Popham Beach15 min drive
- Brunswick, ME (NHZ-Brunswick Executive)33 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 3
2 Single Beds
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Spaces
Kitchen
About this property
Renovated 3-BR boathouse built atop water in quiet cove; private float & trails
Historic, newly renovated, and secluded cabin with 3 bedrooms, this cottage provides everything you need for a quintessentially Maine vacation. The Boathouse literally sits atop a secluded cove in Casco Bay, and features access to the ocean via a private float, as well as a private trail system on 21 acres. The cottage is private, and quiet.
Built in 1920 by local craftsmen for Wall Street stockbroker Herbert Pomeroy Brown, this magnificent structure straddles Long Cove - known locally as Smugglers’ Cove for its colorful past - and features a 30 x 30 living room with an imposing stone fireplace, three bedrooms, a full kitchen, screen porch and laundry. Immediate access to Casco Bay is afforded by the property’s float. Our 12-foot tides mean that at low tide the cove becomes a sandy beach and wading location. A stream (locally called Devil’s Drean) runs through the property and under the Boathouse where it enters the ocean.
Two other cottages on the same property are nearby if guests want to add one or three bedrooms, and baths and kitchens.
Saturday 4 pm to 10 am weekly rental.
Kayaks and paddleboards are available for rental from a local company that delivers and picks up. A private trail system on our 21 acres (see map in photos) connects to a trail system maintained by the adjacent resort.
Guests share - with one other 3 BR cottage 80 yds away - access to the float and a small sandy beach that forms at low tide, as well as to the laundry and bicycles found in the shed. The newly built, signed trail system affords access to the property's 21 acres and to nearby lookouts.
The cottage is at the end of a dead-end gravel road, and is private and quiet.
Guests' primary contact will be with a local property manager, but our summer home is literally down the road and we have a welcoming attitude to new visitors, while respecting guests' privacy.
Play golf or tennis or dine at the adjacent Sebasco Harbor Resort.
Weekly linens and cleaning, high-speed internet; smart TV on request; all new kitchens, baths, and beds..
Our cottages are located in the Sebasco area of Phippsburg (“coastal Maine at its prettiest”), about an hour’s drive from Portland.
Phippsburg was named as one of the ten best cities in America ”to go off the grid” in March 2022, ranking Phippsburg alongside Carmel, California; Aspen, Colorado; and Sedona, Arizona. The website Livability.com had this to say about Phippsburg:
“This is coastal Maine at its prettiest, with picturesque wooden boat houses standing atop thick timber stilts plummeting into the Atlantic. This is the kind of place [where] you . . . chow down on the best lobster you’ll ever put in your mouth. It’s . . . a great place to ‘go dark’ for a bit.” (https://bit.ly/PhippsburgME)
At the southern tip of the Phippsburg peninsula, you can immerse yourself in American history by walking through American-Revolution-era batteries at Fort Baldwin, Civil War-era Fort Popham, and the site of the 1607 Popham Colony, a failed British colony which preceded the Mayflower’s landing at Plymouth. Play tennis or a round of golf at nearby Sebasco Harbor Resort, or go on a beautiful hike to Seawall Beach at Morse Mountain. Experience quintessential Maine’s fresh lobster and oysters at one of the peninsula’s waterfront restaurants. Take a stroll through galleries, local shops, and the Maine Maritime Museum in the historic shipbuilding town of Bath, just 20 minutes away. Or, head back towards the bigger town of Brunswick for dinner and a concert (30 min), check out the outlet shops of Freeport (45 min), walk through historic Boothbay Harbor (55 min), or explore the bustling port and nightlife in Portland (1 hr).
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
• Things To Do in Phippsburg - (https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g40818-Activities-Phippsburg_Maine.html) .
Some of our favorites are listed below.
• Popham Beach - Maine’s largest public beach, 15 minutes away https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g40818-d103734-Reviews-Popham_Beach_State_Park-Phippsburg_Maine.html
• Tottman Cove Beach - Phippsburg’s town beach, Phippsburg residents and renters only, 2 miles. Take the town parking permit on your cottage’s bulletin board.
• Sebasco Harbor Resort activities (golf, tennis, bowling, kayaks) - (http://www.sebasco.com)
• Phippsburg Public Trails - (https://www.alltrails.com/us/maine/phippsburg)
• Morse Mountain to Seawall Beach hike - (https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g40818-d21330758-Reviews-Morse_Mountain_To_Seawall_Beach-Phippsburg_Maine.html) . This is a favorite of ours. It’s moderately hard, so it’s a good workout, but the reward is a vast, largely empty beach - Popham Beach without the people. Carry in/carry out. Take bug spray.
• Cove’s End Trails - Private trail system on our 21 acres that connects to a large public system created by the resort. See trail maps in photos.
• Day Trip to Monhegan Island - (http://www.balmydayscruises.com) leaves from Boothbay Harbor, one hour away (parking can be challenging - leave plenty of time to find it). Whales are seen, sometimes, on the ferry ride over or back.
• Kayak and Paddleboard Rentals - Seaspray Kayak (Brunswick) -they deliver and pick up at Cove’s End. (207)404-1100.
• Maine Maritime Museum (Bath) - (http://www.mainemaritimemuseum.org)
• Ferry to Seguin Island Lighthouse -(http://www.sequinisland.org/plan-your-visit/charters-to-seguin/ ) Seguin Island Light was commissioned by Geo. Washington in 1793, and the current structure - open for tours - is a Victorian relic built in 1857 featuring a first order Fresnel lens.
• Charter Fishing and Cruises - Cap’t Joe Jerome (West Point), (https://northeastsaltwater.com/) . Want to catch striped bass? Cap’t Joe is your man.
• Artist’s Studio - East Village Studio (West Point) - Jillian Herrigel, artist. (http://www.jillianherrigel.com/). Jillian’s art is featured in our cottages. Her studio is minutes away, but call first.
• Freeport, LL Beans and Outlet shopping - 40 minutes away. Good for rainy days, but be warned - the cell service there, for some reason, is terrible!
Built in 1920 by local craftsmen for Wall Street stockbroker Herbert Pomeroy Brown, this magnificent structure straddles Long Cove - known locally as Smugglers’ Cove for its colorful past - and features a 30 x 30 living room with an imposing stone fireplace, three bedrooms, a full kitchen, screen porch and laundry. Immediate access to Casco Bay is afforded by the property’s float. Our 12-foot tides mean that at low tide the cove becomes a sandy beach and wading location. A stream (locally called Devil’s Drean) runs through the property and under the Boathouse where it enters the ocean.
Two other cottages on the same property are nearby if guests want to add one or three bedrooms, and baths and kitchens.
Saturday 4 pm to 10 am weekly rental.
Kayaks and paddleboards are available for rental from a local company that delivers and picks up. A private trail system on our 21 acres (see map in photos) connects to a trail system maintained by the adjacent resort.
Guests share - with one other 3 BR cottage 80 yds away - access to the float and a small sandy beach that forms at low tide, as well as to the laundry and bicycles found in the shed. The newly built, signed trail system affords access to the property's 21 acres and to nearby lookouts.
The cottage is at the end of a dead-end gravel road, and is private and quiet.
Guests' primary contact will be with a local property manager, but our summer home is literally down the road and we have a welcoming attitude to new visitors, while respecting guests' privacy.
Play golf or tennis or dine at the adjacent Sebasco Harbor Resort.
Weekly linens and cleaning, high-speed internet; smart TV on request; all new kitchens, baths, and beds..
Our cottages are located in the Sebasco area of Phippsburg (“coastal Maine at its prettiest”), about an hour’s drive from Portland.
Phippsburg was named as one of the ten best cities in America ”to go off the grid” in March 2022, ranking Phippsburg alongside Carmel, California; Aspen, Colorado; and Sedona, Arizona. The website Livability.com had this to say about Phippsburg:
“This is coastal Maine at its prettiest, with picturesque wooden boat houses standing atop thick timber stilts plummeting into the Atlantic. This is the kind of place [where] you . . . chow down on the best lobster you’ll ever put in your mouth. It’s . . . a great place to ‘go dark’ for a bit.” (https://bit.ly/PhippsburgME)
At the southern tip of the Phippsburg peninsula, you can immerse yourself in American history by walking through American-Revolution-era batteries at Fort Baldwin, Civil War-era Fort Popham, and the site of the 1607 Popham Colony, a failed British colony which preceded the Mayflower’s landing at Plymouth. Play tennis or a round of golf at nearby Sebasco Harbor Resort, or go on a beautiful hike to Seawall Beach at Morse Mountain. Experience quintessential Maine’s fresh lobster and oysters at one of the peninsula’s waterfront restaurants. Take a stroll through galleries, local shops, and the Maine Maritime Museum in the historic shipbuilding town of Bath, just 20 minutes away. Or, head back towards the bigger town of Brunswick for dinner and a concert (30 min), check out the outlet shops of Freeport (45 min), walk through historic Boothbay Harbor (55 min), or explore the bustling port and nightlife in Portland (1 hr).
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
• Things To Do in Phippsburg - (https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g40818-Activities-Phippsburg_Maine.html) .
Some of our favorites are listed below.
• Popham Beach - Maine’s largest public beach, 15 minutes away https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g40818-d103734-Reviews-Popham_Beach_State_Park-Phippsburg_Maine.html
• Tottman Cove Beach - Phippsburg’s town beach, Phippsburg residents and renters only, 2 miles. Take the town parking permit on your cottage’s bulletin board.
• Sebasco Harbor Resort activities (golf, tennis, bowling, kayaks) - (http://www.sebasco.com)
• Phippsburg Public Trails - (https://www.alltrails.com/us/maine/phippsburg)
• Morse Mountain to Seawall Beach hike - (https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g40818-d21330758-Reviews-Morse_Mountain_To_Seawall_Beach-Phippsburg_Maine.html) . This is a favorite of ours. It’s moderately hard, so it’s a good workout, but the reward is a vast, largely empty beach - Popham Beach without the people. Carry in/carry out. Take bug spray.
• Cove’s End Trails - Private trail system on our 21 acres that connects to a large public system created by the resort. See trail maps in photos.
• Day Trip to Monhegan Island - (http://www.balmydayscruises.com) leaves from Boothbay Harbor, one hour away (parking can be challenging - leave plenty of time to find it). Whales are seen, sometimes, on the ferry ride over or back.
• Kayak and Paddleboard Rentals - Seaspray Kayak (Brunswick) -they deliver and pick up at Cove’s End. (207)404-1100.
• Maine Maritime Museum (Bath) - (http://www.mainemaritimemuseum.org)
• Ferry to Seguin Island Lighthouse -(http://www.sequinisland.org/plan-your-visit/charters-to-seguin/ ) Seguin Island Light was commissioned by Geo. Washington in 1793, and the current structure - open for tours - is a Victorian relic built in 1857 featuring a first order Fresnel lens.
• Charter Fishing and Cruises - Cap’t Joe Jerome (West Point), (https://northeastsaltwater.com/) . Want to catch striped bass? Cap’t Joe is your man.
• Artist’s Studio - East Village Studio (West Point) - Jillian Herrigel, artist. (http://www.jillianherrigel.com/). Jillian’s art is featured in our cottages. Her studio is minutes away, but call first.
• Freeport, LL Beans and Outlet shopping - 40 minutes away. Good for rainy days, but be warned - the cell service there, for some reason, is terrible!
Property manager
Bob Owen
Languages
English
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Washer
Dryer
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Water view
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 30
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
About the area
Phippsburg
Located on the waterfront, this cabin is in West Point, a neighbourhood in Phippsburg. Fort Popham State Historic Site and Bath Visitor Information Center are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Popham Beach State Park and Bates-Morse Mountain Conservation Area. Maine Maritime Museum and Paddleworks are also worth visiting. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
Phippsburg, ME
What's nearby
- Casco Bay - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
- Popham Beach State Park - 7 min drive - 4.7 km
- Bates-Morse Mountain Conservation Area - 10 min drive - 6.0 km
- Hunnewell Beach - 13 min drive - 10.0 km
- Popham Beach - 15 min drive - 12.3 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Spinney's Oceanfront Restaurant - 13 min drive
- Quahog Lobstermen's Co-Op - 42 min drive
- Craft Kitchen & Provisions - 37 min drive
- Small Point Club - 10 min drive
- Lobster House - 8 min drive
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Hosted by Bob Owen

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