This stunning post-and-beam home sits on 29 private acres, located on Freeman Ridge. Freeman is an amazing area because of the quiet neighborhood, stunning views and reasonable property taxes. You will fall in love from the moment you arrive, actually before you arrive just on the drive up! Peace and tranquility abound, with nothing but the sound of your own breathing, birdsong, and the trees rustling in the breeze, all set against breathtaking mountain views. The property features meandering forest trails (with a forest management plan in place) perfect for walking, running, or playing--much to the delight of the resident pup--as well as a private pond and the refreshing scent of the woods. Built and still cherished by the original owners, this home is filled with memories and ready for you to create your own. The post and beams were all harvested by the owner from the property which endears the home to the land. With 3 bedrooms, an office, sewing room, loft, wraparound deck, wood floors, and a kitchen with custom cabinets and soapstone countertops, it's ideal for living, entertaining, and working from home. Extras include a massive garage/workshop, additional outbuilding, outdoor sauna, pellet furnace, and heat pumps for energy efficiency. Outdoor enthusiasts will love being able to snowmobile, 4-wheel, or bike directly from the property without trailering equipment, and the location is close to Kingfield's trails, restaurants, shops, plus the renowned Sugarloaf Ski and Golf Resort and hiking in Maine's Western Mountains.
Tucked away on over 100 private acres in picturesque Freeman Township, this one-of-a-kind Craftsman home offers a true Maine retreat with endless possibilities. Whether you're seeking a peaceful escape, year-round residence, a homesteader's dream, or a unique business opportunity location, this exceptional property delivers privacy, character, and unmatched access to outdoor recreation. Nature lovers will appreciate the abundance of activities right at their doorstep--hike scenic trails, hunt the expansive acreage, fish nearby waters, ski at Sugarloaf or Saddleback, and enjoy easy access to ITS 89 snowmobile trails. From the inviting windowed porch, take in breathtaking mountain views of Sugarloaf and Mt. Abram, where unforgettable sunsets paint the landscape. Rich in history and craftsmanship, the home features thoughtfully reclaimed materials that celebrate Maine's heritage. Treasured pieces from the historic North Anson barn include sliding doors, hardware, black slate, a linen closet door, laundry bins, and hard pine match-finish lumber. Charming tin ceilings were salvaged from the former Barnstone & Osgood Jewelry store in Lewiston, while pine harvested from the property's own plantation was used for ceiling rafters, joists, and kitchen cabinetry. Even the shaft bed center bearings tell a story--repurposed from the Sugarloaf gondola. The expansive acreage offers incredible potential for gardening, animals, recreation, and self-sufficient living, making this property a true homesteader's dream. Its location near year-round recreation also presents exciting possibilities for an outdoor-focused business opportunity or retreat. With over five garage spaces, there is ample room for vehicles, equipment, and recreational toys. A rare opportunity to own an authentic Maine getaway where history, craftsmanship, privacy, and adventure come together!
Affordable rustic camp in beautiful Freeman Township located on a town-maintained road with direct ATV trail access for year-round outdoor adventure. Tucked away in a very private setting, this property offers peace, quiet, and endless potential for a weekend getaway, hunting camp, or future retreat. Surrounded by nature, this property offers plenty of opportunity to make it your own and create the perfect upcountry getaway.
A Stunning Four-Season Retreat Just 30 Minutes from Sugarloaf USA Set in the heart of Western Maine, Windledge Farm spans 308 acres of multifaceted landscape with staggering views of the protected High Peaks of Maine. Perfectly positioned just 30 minutes from Sugarloaf USA; New England's premier ski destination, this property offers an unparalleled opportunity for those seeking a world-class ski retreat with year-round appeal. The 4,500-square-foot contemporary main house, designed by renowned architect Frank Robinson as an homage to Frank Lloyd Wright, is a masterpiece of design and craftsmanship. The home seamlessly integrates with its natural surroundings, creating a harmonious blend of artistry, comfort, and modern luxury. Expansive open-concept living spaces, state-of-the-art amenities, and meticulous detailing make this residence both a sanctuary and a statement. For equestrian enthusiasts, the property's exceptional equestrian facilities designed by a veterinarian and constructed by the Knickerbocker Group, offer the ultimate in care, functionality, and beauty. The handsome 60' x 48' stable includes eight spacious stalls, a tack room, heated wash bay, medical room, and office, with a beautifully finished one-bedroom apartment above that enjoys the same breathtaking views as the main home. Beyond the stable lie 10 paddocks, 4 large turnout pastures, and roughly 7 acres of hay fields, along with access to miles of scenic trails across the estate. Additional structures include a 36' x 60' barn for agricultural equipment, ample hay storage, and a large workshop ideal for year-round use. Whether you're spending winter weekends carving through Sugarloaf's legendary slopes, exploring the property's extensive trail system, or savoring Maine's tranquil summers, Windledge Farm is the ultimate four-season retreat, a rare combination of architectural brilliance, natural beauty, and recreational paradise.


Freeman Twp is located in Maine. Freeman Twp, Maine has a population of 486.
The median household income in Freeman Twp, Maine is $38,444. The median household income for the surrounding county is $53,607 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Freeman Twp is 51.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 4.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 46.7 inches per year, with 84.7 inches of snow per year.