The sellers of this 50-acre woodland property along Maine's scenic Bold Coast are looking for buyers interested in sustainable forestry, conservation, and self-sufficient rural living. Untouched by commercial harvesting for more than 50 years, the forest--approximately half hardwood and half softwood--has been managed with guidance from a certified forester. A woodland management plan is available, with estimated sustainable harvest potential of 15-20 cords of firewood annually. Originally a rustic hunting camp, the property has been improved for year-round living and responsible land stewardship. The heavily insulated 800-sq-ft cottage includes a finished heated basement, root cellar, heat pump, wood stove, generator, septic system, and productive well with manual backup. A large pole barn with heated workshop, greenhouse, gardens, chicken coop, and additional outbuildings support a sustainable lifestyle, while the primary value remains the mature forest itself. Equipment purchase options include a John Deere 41-HP diesel tractor with loader, logging winch, and backhoe.
Tucked away on a quiet dead-end road in Edmunds Twp, is this versatile rural property that offers 24 +/- acres of opportunity & privacy. The property features open pastures suitable for 3-4 cows, a pond fed by a brook, a gravel pit, and mature apple trees including Fuji, Macintosh, as well as other varieties. The 3 bedroom/1 bath home is in need of some TLC but benefits from several important improvements, including a newer leach field, a newer double walled oil tank, hardwired generator hook-up, and updated electric in the kitchen as well as the enclosed porch and workshop. A standout feature of the property is the large barn, complete with a hay loft, a hay lift, electricity, water, stalls and a dedicated birthing room -- ideal for livestock, homesteading, or agricultural use. A chicken coop set on a slab adds more functionality. Out door enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to ATV trails, Cathance Stream, Cobscook Bay State Park, Crane Mountain, and the Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge, offering endless recreational opportunities.This property offers tremendous potential for farming, homesteading, or a private retreat with endless possibilities for the right buyer!
Tucked off a quiet side road near lakes, ponds, and the ocean - there is no shortage of things to do and see in natures paradise. Resting on 47 acres this home just might be the one you've been waiting for! Peace and tranquility abound in this hidden oasis. Meticulously kept home has two bedrooms, a living area and the quintessential Maine porch overlooking the front yard. A large pole shed has enough room to store your camper or toys. Tall old growth trees and trails throughout the property add to the allure. Large fields filled with apple trees The property is only 30 minute drive from shopping and dining in Calais & Eastport, and the Canadian Border.
Perched high above the serene Dennys River, this sun-filled 1788 Cape was built by William Kilby, one of the area's earliest settlers. A timeless presence along the river, the home offers peaceful three-season views of the river and the gentle sounds of flowing water and birdsong--best enjoyed from the comfort of your gazebo. Inside, the home is sunny, warm and welcoming, with a spacious insulated entryway perfect for kicking off boots or dropping groceries. The eat-in kitchen features a charming nook and a tucked-away pantry beneath the stairs. A cozy fireplace in the living room adds ambiance ready for gatherings. The first-floor also includes a full bath and laundry, and a flexible formal dining room, currently used as a bedroom and sewing space. Upstairs, you'll find three sun-filled bedrooms with a landing at the top of the stairs. Outside, the property offers raised garden beds, heirloom apple trees, and two outbuildings--a new shed for tools and an older one ideal for drying garlic or extra storage. Recent updates include a new roof, hardwood floors, and a propane heating system, as well as a generator and Google Nest thermostat for no worries when you are away. Set in a region rich with natural beauty and history, the Dennys River has served as a vital waterway for over 9,000 years, once connecting the Passamaquoddy people to the Atlantic. Today, it remains one of the last strongholds of the endangered Atlantic salmon. Located equidistant between Eastport and Lubec to take advantage of the cultural and outdoor opportunities of both oceanfront communities. This is more than a home--it's a piece of Maine's living history, nestled in a peaceful riverside setting.


Dennysville is located in Maine. Dennysville, Maine 04628has a population of 226. Dennysville 04628 is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 37.5% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.5%.
The median household income in Dennysville, Maine 04628 is $36,429. The median household income for the surrounding county is $46,689 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Dennysville 04628 is 53.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 76.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 9.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.8 inches per year, with 72.7 inches of snow per year.