This unique 30 acre property was once known as the Viking Variety Store. This property is now a residence with an in-law apartment and a large indoor storage/workshop. Attached to the main building is a three-sided covered carport 12x30, and 3 enclosed garage bays, 2 bays are 12x30 and 1 bay is 14x36. There are also a double wide mobile home and a single wide trailer on the property for added rental income. Also being listed as commercial MLS #1665981
Welcome to a property that feels like home the moment you arrive. This charming and well-maintained four-bedroom home sits on 2.78 acres and offers a rare blend of character, updates, and functional spaces. The 1,840 sq ft layout includes one and a half baths, a new heat pump for efficient heating and cooling, complimented by a propane wall heater for cozy winter days. The kitchen features Merrilat shelving and a convenient island, while triple-glazed windows, a new storm door, and a new entry door enhance energy efficiency. The primary bedroom includes a unique closet-within-a-closet design, and the home's foundation is built from local granite. Additional highlights include 200-amp electrical service, an 18-inch-deep gravel pad ideal for RV parking, and a storage building on a cement slab. The former three-bay garage currently offers one bay plus a spacious studio/shop, with the option to easily convert back to a full three-bay setup. Outdoors, enjoy a garden space, established blackberry bushes, native strawberries, a pear tree, and several apple varieties including Yellow Transparent, Golden Russet semi-dwarfs, and Wolf River. This is a place where you can garden, create, relax, and truly enjoy Maine living!
This handsome, well-built timber frame is solid as a rock and offers a roomy front porch and a rear deck with a view of fields, forest, and bay. The first floor features a dining room with a unique staircase as the backdrop and a gas fireplace for ambiance. The mud room/laundry room is right off the entryway and a cozy living room offers a primary wood heat source from a woodstove that heats the entire house all winter long with under 4 cords of wood. The kitchen and full-sized bath with a clawfoot tub are also on the first floor. The second floor offers a grand entrance up this tree root-inspired railing, a large office at the top of the stairs, and two large bedrooms one with the plumbing in place for an ensuite bath along with a smaller bedroom. There is a two-car garage (25' x 20') with new electric garage doors and a second floor for storage. The yard features several flowering perennials, fruit trees (apple and pear), berries (blueberry and raspberry), and more. Too long to list. Please see the attached document for an expansive list of the perennials. Plus there is a bonus barn (20' x 15') for extra storage or animals and a delightful trail through the woods by a private pond, a wild blueberry patch that opens up to the neighbor's expansive blueberry fields. For birdwatchers there are 'signature species' of birds on this property inlcuding Pileated Woodpeckers, Boreal Chickadees, and Spruce Grouse. The property is set on almost 40 private acres with a peek-a-boo waterview of the highest tides in the world in Passamaquoddy Bay, Navy Island, and St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, New Brunswick, Canada that will be significantly grander with some tree trimming. The property is a stone's through from the area's famous Pulpit Rock that can be accessed by a deeded ROW and nearby Mill Cove. Rarely does a timber frame enter the market especially with this kind of acreage and setting.
Discover the rare opportunity to own a private island retreat in the pristine waters of the St. Croix River. Little Dochet Island is beautifully positioned off the shores of Robbinston, Maine, with nearby Canadian coastline and direct access to Passamaquoddy Bay and the open ocean. Elevated and predominantly wooded, the island remains largely untouched, offering sweeping 360-degree views that showcase the surrounding water, sky, and rugged coastal beauty from every angle. A classic one-room cabin sits atop the island, oriented toward the northeast with views toward Canada. The cabin enhances the island's rustic charm and has been thoughtfully updated with new windows, fresh paint, and new siding. At low tide, a sandy beach emerges along the south side of the island, while the north and eastern shorelines feature dramatic rock formations and a more rugged coastline. The south-facing beach is naturally protected and shared only with local wildlife, including seals and bald eagles, creating a truly peaceful and immersive coastal experience. Distinctive bluffs, sculpted rock outcroppings, and winding natural paths make exploring the island a rewarding and scenic experience. Total seclusion and privacy define this property, making it an ideal escape for nature lovers seeking tranquility and solitude. Towering trees and lush greenery surround the island, offering a serene setting perfect for quiet reflection, photography, birdwatching, picnicking, camping, or simply unwinding in the calm of the natural environment. The island is accessible by a quick five-minute motorboat ride from the mainland, with additional opportunities to explore the river by kayak. There are no utilities or services on the island other than cell service, preserving its unspoiled character. Boating enthusiasts will appreciate the surrounding waters, well suited for both leisurely cruising and coastal adventure. Showings are by advance notice only. Broker owned.
Only minutes from Calais amenities, this adorable manufactured home with an addition has everything you need to live Downeast! 3 bedrooms with an office, easy one-floor living floor plan with laundry, a spacious deck and backup generator! Set upon 11 acres of pristine and private land, you can isolate from civilization, yet still have everything you need within a short drive. Staying home? That's okay - stay cozy with the pellet stove and on warmer days, the nice above ground pool provides the perfect place to cool off before heading to town for an ice cream cone. This comfortable, affordable and modest home can be yours - schedule a showing today!
Situated on 200 feet of Howard Lake shoreline, this fully furnished cottage connects you to the wild and tranquil duality of nature in Washington County, Maine. Sightings of deer, loons, eagles, and even moose are common while the calming, panoramic vista of water and woods ensures your immersion in privacy and peace. When entering this solid, well-built home, your eyes are drawn to the view of the lake from a sun-filled sitting room, inviting you to grab a book while lounging on the daybed. The first floor open-concept layout includes a living area, dining room, and fully equipped kitchen. On cooler evenings, take the chill out of your bones with the Vermont Castings direct-vent propane stove with the quick flip of a switch! Snuggle up on the water-side deck while watching the sunset in the evenings, and come back out in the morning to sip coffee and watch the sunrise. For ease of living, there's a bedroom on the ground level directly across from a full bathroom (or move the washer/dryer in for a spacious utility room!). On the second level, a partial bath divides the spacious master bedroom (with walk-in closet) from yet another bedroom/home office. Outside, pine trees and native plants surround a gazebo on the water's edge. Gardeners will appreciate the outdoor sink and substantial hillside garden plots. Two outbuildings provide extra storage space for your outdoor toys (canoes, kayaks, snowmobiles) or convert it into additional sleeping quarters. The dark, clear evening sky is excellent for star gazing over the lake. The principal fishery in Howard Lake is small mouthed bass, brook trout, and pickerel. Robbinston Maine is located just 20 minutes to the border town of Calais where you will find all of the amenities you might want or need. There are several grocery stores, a major big-box store, hospital, restaurants, community college, and two international boarding stations for entry into Canada.
A 1-bedroom, 2-bathroom on the shore of the St Croix, newly built 20x40 with a 6' deck perfect for sitting out & enjoying the view & wildlife. Also has a pull-down bed for guests, & private mooring for your boat. Great location & move in ready!
Where the glistening waters of the St. Croix River meet the quiet elegance of private ponds, a rare waterfront estate awaits its next visionary. This is not merely a property—it is a statement of place, a testament to the natural beauty and enduring allure of Maine's most pristine landscapes. From the broad, sun-drenched deck, sweeping vistas unfold in every direction: the gentle shimmer of water & the whisper of surrounding trees. The land over looks the nearby Canadian Shores. The primary residence, constructed in 1993, is both inviting and versatile—serving as a rental property in the past, with the practicality of multiple garage spaces below. Steps away, a second structure rises in striking architectural form. Started in 1993, this unconventional in shape and remarkable in scale, it was conceived as an pool house but stands unfinished, offering an uncommonly rare blank canvas. Here, one might envision a private guest compound, an artist's studio, or an entertainment pavilion of dramatic proportion. Located a a short drive to amenities and the Dowtown nearby in Calais Set upon an expanse of waterfront land where privacy reigns and nature performs in every season, this estate offers more than just ownership—it offers legacy. For those who seek a residence that is as inspiring as it is adaptable, this is a setting worthy of the grandest aspirations.


Robbinston is located in Maine. Robbinston, Maine 04671has a population of 595. Robbinston 04671 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 20.12% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.5%.
The median household income in Robbinston, Maine 04671 is $62,813. 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 Robbinston 04671 is 51.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 76.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 9.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 48.4 inches per year, with 74.5 inches of snow per year.