Experience the timeless charm of this fully restored 1850 New England farmhouse, nestled in the picturesque town of Pembroke, Maine. Situated directly across from scenic oceanfront property that comes with the home, this 3bedroom 2 bath gem offers the perfect blend of historic elegance and a modern Farmhouse feel. Set on a sprawling 1.6 acres, the property is a gardener's paradise, featuring vibrant lilacs, azaleas, and honeysuckle bushes. Enjoy the bounty of your own backyard with blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, rhubarb, and grapes—perfect for summer snacking or winter jellies. If you love space, the 30x32 detached garage will be your safe haven. Perfect for entertaining on hot summer nights, it's space and custom decor will be your go to hang out. The three-story barn, upgraded with a concrete floor and electrical panel, provides endless possibilities for storage or creative projects. The farmhouse itself boasts numerous updates, including a new well, leach field, roof, concrete foundation, walls, and deck. Wake up to the serene beauty of the ocean just steps away on Leighton point. Sip your morning coffee while enjoying the peaceful view of the bay, watching the mist rise from the water and listening to the geese fly south for the winter. This property truly offers the best of both worlds: a beautifully restored farmhouse and the tranquil allure of waterfront living.
This beautiful property was the home of Captain Elliott C. Gardner (1863-1927) whose lineage traces back to the the Revolutionary War. Captain Gardner is remembered as captain of the Thomas W. Lawson, the only 7-masted schooner ever built and the largest sailing vessel constructed in the U.S. This beautifully situated historic home boasts a huge 1 acre in-town corner lot, and has been the Lund Family home for the past 54 years. Beautifully situated on a corner lot, this roomy home retains most original trims, hardwood flooring, and fireplaces. The huge, well-lit attic provides even more room for expansion of finished living space. The adjacent 2 story barn/garage provides potential as a work shop or horse barn. This home would be perfect for a family home, summer retreat, art gallery, restaurant, or gentleman's farm. Make this home fulfill your dreams!
This property promises to take your breath away from the moment you turn onto scenic Leighton Point road with it's fields, farms, apple orchards and stunning water views. This home is perfectly situated atop a gentle knoll at the end of a long wooded driveway for absolute privacy and consists of 7.7 acres with 360' of deep water frontage! The beach and bay are an easy stroll away if you feel like a swim. If sailing or fishing are more to your liking then a deep water mooring could be obtained. If enjoying life in the slow lane is your goal then this is the home for you. Sit back and watch the loons, seals and boats go by while relaxing on the huge 20' x 20' deck with sweeping views down to the bay. The new owners have lovingly improved the house over the past year with a new roof, furnace, hot water heater, appliances, hard wired generator and half bath, but family needs are calling them back home. This is your chance to make this private haven on renowned Cobscook Bay yours!
If you have ever dreamed of spending your summers on the coast of Maine, this adorable 3 season home would make the perfect vacation home for you and your family, or a great opportunity for a seasonal rental. Large living room, open dinning and kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a bonus room at the top of stairs to use for additional beds. 15-minute drive to Eastport's waterfront restaurants and shops. 30-minute drive to the city of Calais and the Canadian border.
MOTIVATED SELLER! Welcome to your Bold Coast getaway! Looking for a spacious home to accommodate your growing family and host large gatherings? This 4 bed 2 bath Gambrel situated on 2.4+/- acres boasts over 3,000 sq. ft. of finished living space. The modern kitchen, featuring custom cherry cabinets, granite countertops, a gas cooktop, and a double-wall oven, is perfect for the family's chefs. The living room opens to a sunroom with cathedral ceilings and skylights, and when the weather is pleasant, you can entertain on the expansive wrap-around deck. The dining room, adjacent to the kitchen, includes a wall of custom cherry cabinets and ample seating for entertaining. This home also offers two full baths with separate showers and large jetted soaking tubs, along with two versatile rooms ideal for bedrooms, offices, relaxation, or play. The second-floor primary bedroom suite is impressively spacious. Additionally, the two-story, three-bay attached garage provides ample space for parking, storage, hobbies, or work! Experience the clear skies and crystal waters of Pembroke including Reversing Falls Park and the Downeast Astronomers Observatory. Jump onto the Sunrise Trails less than 10 minutes away. Come view this amazing home today!
Located at the end of a 3 mile long peninsula, this two bedroom, 2-1/2 bath home with 233' of deep water shorefront on 2 acres, offers privacy with peace and quiet that is hard to find. Finished in 2023, this newly constructed energy efficient home was built with low maintenance and operating costs in mind, there will never be any need to paint. With south facing windows overlooking Cobscook Bay, all you can hear is the breeze and the birds. There are 3 sources of heat, a back-up generator and high speed satellite internet along with all other necessities for a 'Turn-Key' home including furniture and linens. All you'll need is food and perhaps a good bottle of vino.
Pembroke is located in Maine. Pembroke, Maine has a population of 938. Pembroke is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 18.88% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.5%.
The median household income in Pembroke, Maine is $55,000. 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 Pembroke is 46.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 76.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 9.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 48.2 inches per year, with 73.3 inches of snow per year.