Large waterfront parcel located on Newbury Neck with 496 feet of frontage on Patten Bay. Driveway started so easy access. Mature hardwood tree growth sloping to the waters edge. Views of Patten Bay, see seals, and wildlife. Just minutes to Blue Hill, Ellsworth and very accessible to Acadia National Park.
Build your dream home on this picturesque 8-acre wooded lot in the desirable Journey's End Subdivision off Newbury Neck Road. The property offers a charming entrance through a field of apple trees and a private, spacious parcel of pine, spruce, and fir. Ideally located just one mile from Carrying Place Beach and Perry's Lobster Shack, and approximately 20 minutes from Ellsworth and its amenities.
Now offering a 4 acre parcel located just off Newbury Neck in Surry that has the building envelope and driveway roughed in with a septic design available. Seller can offer more acreage if desired. Survey will be completed prior to sale. Power is at roadside. This homesite offers a wooded lot in a quiet location and right of way to Union River Bay. Seller will offer financing with qualified acceptable offer.
Presenting a level wooded homesite located just off Newbury Neck Road in Surry. This property includes power at road side, along with a walking right-of-way leading to 110 feet of frontage on Union River Bay. Its location provides convenient access to Blue Hill, Ellsworth, Acadia National Park, and the MidCoast area. Possible owner financing available
Looking for a house lot? This 2ac parcel will be surveyed out of a larger parcel with exact boundaries TBD. Great location, only minutes to Blue Hill or Ellsworth. Come take a look!
Looking for a large parcel with potential for multiple building sites? This 16+ac parcel is located off of Morgan Bay Road in Surry, just minutes to Blue Hill, Ellsworth or Newberry Neck. Come take a look!
Water front building site on Patten Bay. Perfect for a cottage on the water. Great for water activities including boating, sailing, kayaking and paddle boarding. Very accessible to Blue Hill Peninsula, Ellsworth and Acadia National Park. Owner financing available to qualified parties.
A rare and remarkable opportunity in one of coastal Maine's most desirable Areas. This expansive 200-acre parcel borders 2,114 acres of protected wilderness under the Blue Hill Heritage Trust—offering enduring privacy, natural beauty, and long-term value. Strategically located near Toddy Pond, Upper and Lower Patten Pond, and Union River Bay, the property enjoys easy access to some of the region's most beloved freshwater and coastal destinations. Whether you envision a legacy estate, private compound, or thoughtful subdivision, this land offers scale, serenity, and investment potential. Mature timber resources and flexible development options enhance its appeal for both personal and portfolio growth.
Check out this serene and private plot tucked away off Patten Stream. Located in a small gated community, you'll love the peace and quiet, minimal thru traffic, and the safety it brings for kids and pets. Why You'll Love It: Quiet, safe, and private setting Access to Patten Pond Dam for boating & water fun Low Surry taxes Welcoming, tight-knit community This is the perfect spot to settle down, raise a family, or simply enjoy Maine's natural beauty. Don't wait—land like this doesn't last long!
Imagine building your dream home on this private, surveyed waterfront lot in the tranquil coastal town of Surry. This property, spanning 3.4 acres, offers a rare opportunity to create a custom retreat with stunning southerly views across the pristine waters of Patten Bay. With a driveway in place to the shore, the lot is heavily wooded with a mix of mature hardwood and softwood trees, creating a peaceful, natural environment. The gentle slope of the land leads to a private shoreline with direct beach access, perfect for kayaking, swimming, or simply enjoying the tranquil coastal atmosphere. This parcel is a haven for those seeking a secluded lifestyle while remaining connected to all that Downeast Maine has to offer. Just a short drive away, the charming village of Surry provides local amenities, while the nearby town of Ellsworth offers a wider array of shopping, dining, and healthcare facilities. For outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers, this location is unbeatable. It is an ideal starting point for exploring the breathtaking beauty of Acadia National Park, and the vibrant communities of Blue Hill and Bar Harbor are easily accessible. Build your legacy here and wake up every day to the peaceful sounds of the bay and the breathtaking beauty of the Maine coast. This is more than just a lot—it's a canvas for your coastal life.
Contention Cove Shorefront offers 2.5 acres and 248' of deep waterfront on picturesque and quiet Contention Cove in Patten Bay, Surry. Views are southerly toward Patten Bay and the mountains of Mount Desert, and other bay islands. Soil tested, and with a level house site and existing road into the site, the property presents a wonderful opportunity for a quiet location for a residence in this wooded setting. A thoughtful covenant in place provides a buffer from the road, providing a very quiet and private setting.
This beautiful forested lot just over the East Blue Hill line in Surry is the perfect location for your new home. Mixed forest, blueberries, and stream frontage. Secluded yet not too far from the amenities of Blue Hill and Ellsworth. About 40 min from Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park. Shown by appointment only. Google Maps plots Bear Springs Lane incorrectly, so don't follow Google Maps.


Surry is located in Maine. Surry, Maine has a population of 1,831. Surry is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 11.73% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.7%.
The median household income in Surry, Maine is $68,158. The median household income for the surrounding county is $60,354 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Surry is 52.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 6.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.2 inches per year, with 66.6 inches of snow per year.