Rather you are looking for a year round off grid homestead with all the amenities, a camp to enjoy the abundant recreational area or a private retreat - this property has it all. You enter the property on a year round maintained road, travel up the 1800' twisty driveway to see this beautiful home perched at the base of Foss Mountain. There are the most spectacular views from that porch where you can see Sugarloaf Mountain, Mt Abram and Saddleback. The living room has cathedral ceilings and those views! The kitchen was recently re-modeled with butcher block counter top, copper sink and new cabinets. The main floor has a full bathroom with laundry hookup and a main floor bedroom. There is also another bedroom upstairs. The home has so much charm from the pine walls, cathedral ceiling in the main room with beams, tin ceilings and two stained glass windows. The lower level is a daylight basement with potential for additional finished space there. The sellers had a lithium battery solar system installed giving you all the convenience of on grid utilities including Starlink High Speed Internet. There is a drilled well, septic system and multiple heat sources. A shed with storage area sits near the driveway for your tools and toys. ATV trails are nearby, Kingsbury Pond is down the road, 1.5 hours to Sugarloaf, 45 minutes to Greenville and Moosehead Lake, short drive to several towns for supplies.
Enjoy this 3BR/1BA home on 11 peaceful acres of country living, where you can have your morning coffee rocking in the enclosed porch, or out on the deck listening to the birds and the brook. This home has been well maintained, and is turn-key ready for seasonal adventures or year-round living. Open-concept kitchen with a pantry and built-ins for storage. The craftsmanship and woodwork here are truly special. The walk-out basement with workshop area could be finished for additional living space. Multiple heat sources ensure that everyone will be cozy & warm in the colder months. Barn and outbuilding have power and plenty of room for recreational equipment or animal lovers. So many possibilities here!
The camp has gravity fed, spring water, a shower and solar panels with new batteries. A large open area to the south offers an opportunity to get a TV signal from satellite. The proximity to the ITS trail, allows for riders to travel all over the state, right from their property. This camp could be rented out to other riders or friends who love to ride. A dream camp for deer, bear, moose and bird hunters! This cool camp is ideal for people who desire a more rural part of the state, but want higher deer numbers and bigger deer. Anterless deer tags are almost nonexistent on the north side of route 16, however, WMD 17 gives out plenty of tags. Also, this property is loaded with apple trees. Apples in the north woods? For those in the know, apples aren't common in this part of Maine. This property has a 3.5 acre field, located in the side yard, that boasts over a dozen, mature apple trees which produce large quantities of apples most years. Looking for a camp with some of the creature comforts of home? This one should not be missed!
Brighton Plt is located in Maine. Brighton Plt, Maine has a population of 486.
The median household income in Brighton Plt, Maine is $35,536. The median household income for the surrounding county is $41,549 compared to the national median of $57,652. The median age of people living in Brighton Plt is 45.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 4.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.1 inches per year, with 68 inches of snow per year.