This classic 1930s Cape offers timeless proportions and a setting that feels both settled and spacious. With four bedrooms plus a bonus room, and a flexible floor plan that includes a first-floor bedroom, the home provides options for a variety of living arrangements. Original hardwood floors, a wood-burning fireplace, and thoughtful built-ins speak to the durability and care typical of homes from this era. Set on 1.16 acres, the property provides generous outdoor space and a sense of privacy without feeling removed from town. The yard offers open areas suitable for gardening, recreation, or simply enjoying the outdoors. A full walk-out basement adds useful storage and future potential, while town water, and an oversized detached two-car garage bring everyday convenience. Located intown with quick access to I-295, nearby recreation, and local amenities, this property offers a convenient village setting. From the home, it's an easy stroll to the town center for summer farmers markets or down to the waterfront landing, combining everyday livability with access to Bowdoinham's seasonal highlights. A solid home with room to personalize, offering the next owner an opportunity to build on a strong foundation in one the most desired neighborhoods.
Built by a skilled and respected local contractor, this exceptional home is surrounded by open fields, offering pastoral views and seasonal glimpses of Merrymeeting Bay. Inside, thoughtful custom details shine throughout—from distinctive wood-paneled dining room walls and handcrafted kitchen cabinetry to rich interior wood trim that adds warmth and character. The first floor features an open-concept kitchen, dining, and living area, complemented by a family room and an additional living room or den—offering flexible spaces for both everyday living and entertaining. A convenient half bath with laundry completes the main level. Upstairs, the primary bedroom offers a private retreat with an en-suite bathroom featuring a soaking tub and custom-tiled shower. Two additional bedrooms and a full bath provide ample space for family or guests. Outdoor living is equally appealing with a welcoming front porch, a screened room off the dining area, and a backyard fire pit—ideal for relaxing or gathering in any season. Adding tremendous value is a substantial detached 2,500± sq ft building, which includes a 34' x 28' garage perfect for RVs, boats, and recreational equipment, as well as a 42' x 26' workshop suited for woodworkers, artists, or a home-based business. Bowdoinham is a wonderful community with a charming village located just a couple of miles north of 467 Bay Road. It boasts a new waterfront park with trail systems, and Mailly Waterfront Park which offers a public boat launch, and a bandstand where residents enjoy free weekly concerts and a farmer's market during the summer months. Sidewalks create a walkable village and connect the community school, town hall, library, local pub, Merrymeeting Art Center, and an art gallery. Enjoy the best of both worlds—peaceful rural Maine living, with exceptional convenience—less than 10 minutes to Brunswick, 35 minutes to Portland, and 30 minutes to Augusta and Lewiston/Auburn. A very special property.


Bowdoinham is located in Maine. Bowdoinham, Maine has a population of 3,042. Bowdoinham is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 18.77% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.95%.
The median household income in Bowdoinham, Maine is $85,556. The median household income for the surrounding county is $73,343 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Bowdoinham is 47.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 8.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.7 inches per year, with 66.8 inches of snow per year.