Call now to see this peninsula surrounded by 150 acres of conserved land with deep water frontage, western sunset views, and the most protected anchorage in the mid-coast. This is your opportunity to build the get-away of a lifetime... surround yourself in Robinhood Cove's breathtaking quietude and beauty. The natural forces at work here are truly unique. Whether you seek small boating, yachting, swimming, or just gazing south along a protected cove, this land will enchant you. End of the road solitude and privacy envelops your custom home. Nearby properties are among the most tasteful and sought-after in the entire mid-coast community. This is a saltwater outpost without rival. Do not wait this will not last. Your driveway will wind through land preserved by The Nature Conservancy. This prize parcel is level, dry, and features a small pebble beach and a beautiful sloping stone point from which you can watch the lobster boats work their way down the cove. See you soon. Call now for a private showing.
Extraordinary opportunity to acquire a spectacular shorefront property that surely represents one of the last parcels of this size on protected waterfront in Georgetown -- midcoast Maine's premier location between the Kennebec and Sheepscot Rivers. This luxuriously expansive lot offers over 10 acres and 450' of waterfront on historic Knubble Bay, just north of Robinhood Cove, Goose Rock Passage, and ever-intriguing Sasanoa and Oven's Mouth Rivers. No location offers more boating and fishing opportunities, whether you are a sailor, power boater, or paddler, this is the epicenter of midcoast boating. Surveyed, soils tested, with road and power meandering most of the way into this untouched wonderland. A uniquely level building site offers itself so well to multi-generational living, retirement, young and old alike. Come wander this legendary outpost, let the mature oak, maple, and evergreen enchant you. Experience old-time Maine waterfront like it used to be, like it should be, with the inviting shorefront's gently sloping rocks, pebble beaches, and terrific dock and mooring potential. Gaze east to conserved Beal island, north up Little Hell Gate River, and south to Knubble Bay, this land boasts the most dynamic panoramas we have seen. Whether you seek a family compound or a personal retreat this lot will please the most discriminating buyers. Tranquility and privacy yet just a short distance to all the amenities of downtown Bath, Boothbay, and Brunswick. Beaches, restaurants, marinas and more right around the bend! Tax amount to be determined. Showings by appointment only.
Georgetown is located in Maine. Georgetown, Maine has a population of 937. Georgetown is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 15.77% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.95%.
The median household income in Georgetown, Maine is $74,318. The median household income for the surrounding county is $73,343 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Georgetown is 61.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 77.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 10.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 48.2 inches per year, with 66.1 inches of snow per year.