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3500 SF Original School transformed into an artful, gorgeous village home, yard
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9.8 out of 10
Exceptional
5 bedrooms 3 bathrooms Sleeps 12 306.6 sq m
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Bar Harbor, ME
- Place, Village Green2 min walk
- Place, West Street Historic District3 min walk
- Place, Bar Harbor Whale Watching6 min walk
- Airport, Bar Harbor, ME (BHB-Hancock County - Bar Harbor)26 min drive
Rooms & beds
5 bedrooms (sleeps 12)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 3
1 King Bed
Bedroom 4
1 King Bed
Bedroom 5
1 King Bed
Living Area
1 Queen Sofa Bed and 1 Crib
Loft
1 Single Bed
3 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Bathroom 2
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Bathroom 3
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Kitchenette
Office
Outdoor play area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
3500 SF Original School transformed into an artful, gorgeous village home, yard
Built in 1887 as the original Bar Harbor High School (Emerson School), the Emerson House occupies the ground floor of the two-story school house (note: there is another unit on the second floor. With advance notice, and if available, the entire building can be rented for larger parties). Located in the heart of downtown Bar Harbor, it is conveniently located within walking distance of everything! No worries about finding an elusive parking space - just park and walk. Frenchman's Bay is just two blocks away in two directions. In between are many restaurants, shops, grocery stores, two movie theaters, several parks, and access to a free shuttle that covers Acadia National Park and the rest of the Island.
The street Emerson House is situated on is one of the nicest residential streets in the village. It is sometimes referred to as "Mistress Row," primarily because JP Morgan is rumored to have built one of the houses for his mistress so he could visit her when he moored his yacht in the Harbor. Tree-lined and full of well-maintained turn-of-the-century homes built during Bar Harbor's famed Gilded Era, the one-way street is surprisingly quiet for its central location. Porch sitting is a summer past-time for the neighborhood - always a delight during the mild and near bug-free afternoons and evenings.
Until 1914, the building saw a generation of students pass through its doors until a larger school was built. It was then purchased by the Masons, who used the upstairs (now "Mason House") for their gatherings, and they rented out the first floor for groups to hold events, classes, etc. It remained in the hands of the Masons until late 2016, when the neighbors across the street purchased it - a couple of architects with a penchant for acquiring and restoring/repurposing historic properties. They had the vision to maintain the best of the features, spaces, and details and bring everything up to modern standards of comfort and design.
The design of the Emerson House is inspired by elements that were an essential part of the original building, such as the wood beadboard wainscot and cabinets and the high ceiling with beams and heavy trim work. The decor is inspired by a large set of vintage "Blue Willow" china that was left behind, reflected in the kitchen's color scheme, modern fabrics that harken to the same feeling, and an array of china as wall decoration. Furnishings include a mix of antiques and new furniture. Once stripped of all of the lateral windows, new windows have been installed, including a 16-foot long four-panel door in the living room, leading to a covered deck and a good-sized fenced yard. Once possessing a catering kitchen, it still has a 10-burner, two commercial oven ranges, plus a plethora of new appliances. A large dining area, with a wide sideboard and a bar, includes a 12-foot-long table (an original to the building). All wiring and lighting have been updated, and the main space is air-conditioned.
Four bedrooms contain a king-sized bed, and one has two twins; all have a ceiling fan and dresser/armoire. There is also a ladder-accessible loft with a twin bed (an absolute kid favorite!). There are three bathrooms: two designed to accommodate multiple users, with separate rooms for the WC, shower, and vanity, plus a full bathroom with shower and tub. The 28 x 26 living room includes two sofas, oversized chairs, a game table, a fireplace, and a large-screen TV. There is also a SECOND living area with a queen sleeper sofa, and a dining table for 6, which can also be used as an office, and a kitchenette. The fifth bedroom, sleeping loft and second living room offer an added layer of privacy, like an in-law suite with a connecting door ( and that is all included in this rental).
All check-ins are self-check-ins with a digital lock. The home is spacious, and the yard is completely private, with several private entrances. The location is quiet, and it is easy to get to the Park and other areas of interest.
This property is licensed and has been inspected by the Town of Bar Harbor. The license number is VR2R22-349
The street Emerson House is situated on is one of the nicest residential streets in the village. It is sometimes referred to as "Mistress Row," primarily because JP Morgan is rumored to have built one of the houses for his mistress so he could visit her when he moored his yacht in the Harbor. Tree-lined and full of well-maintained turn-of-the-century homes built during Bar Harbor's famed Gilded Era, the one-way street is surprisingly quiet for its central location. Porch sitting is a summer past-time for the neighborhood - always a delight during the mild and near bug-free afternoons and evenings.
Until 1914, the building saw a generation of students pass through its doors until a larger school was built. It was then purchased by the Masons, who used the upstairs (now "Mason House") for their gatherings, and they rented out the first floor for groups to hold events, classes, etc. It remained in the hands of the Masons until late 2016, when the neighbors across the street purchased it - a couple of architects with a penchant for acquiring and restoring/repurposing historic properties. They had the vision to maintain the best of the features, spaces, and details and bring everything up to modern standards of comfort and design.
The design of the Emerson House is inspired by elements that were an essential part of the original building, such as the wood beadboard wainscot and cabinets and the high ceiling with beams and heavy trim work. The decor is inspired by a large set of vintage "Blue Willow" china that was left behind, reflected in the kitchen's color scheme, modern fabrics that harken to the same feeling, and an array of china as wall decoration. Furnishings include a mix of antiques and new furniture. Once stripped of all of the lateral windows, new windows have been installed, including a 16-foot long four-panel door in the living room, leading to a covered deck and a good-sized fenced yard. Once possessing a catering kitchen, it still has a 10-burner, two commercial oven ranges, plus a plethora of new appliances. A large dining area, with a wide sideboard and a bar, includes a 12-foot-long table (an original to the building). All wiring and lighting have been updated, and the main space is air-conditioned.
Four bedrooms contain a king-sized bed, and one has two twins; all have a ceiling fan and dresser/armoire. There is also a ladder-accessible loft with a twin bed (an absolute kid favorite!). There are three bathrooms: two designed to accommodate multiple users, with separate rooms for the WC, shower, and vanity, plus a full bathroom with shower and tub. The 28 x 26 living room includes two sofas, oversized chairs, a game table, a fireplace, and a large-screen TV. There is also a SECOND living area with a queen sleeper sofa, and a dining table for 6, which can also be used as an office, and a kitchenette. The fifth bedroom, sleeping loft and second living room offer an added layer of privacy, like an in-law suite with a connecting door ( and that is all included in this rental).
All check-ins are self-check-ins with a digital lock. The home is spacious, and the yard is completely private, with several private entrances. The location is quiet, and it is easy to get to the Park and other areas of interest.
This property is licensed and has been inspected by the Town of Bar Harbor. The license number is VR2R22-349
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Amenities
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Washing machine
Dryer
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
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House Rules
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
This is a first floor unit and there is a yard
Events
Events allowed: family gatherings, birthday parties, weddings
Please confer w owner on any type of event over 15
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Parties and events (including family gatherings, birthday parties and weddings) are allowed on site. Maximum attendees: 30
Note from host: Please confer w owner on any type of event over 15
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
Property Registration Number VR2R25158
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A car is not required for transport to and from this property
About the area
Bar Harbor
Located in Bar Harbor, this holiday home is in the city centre and by the sea. Bar Harbor Whale Watching is a popular attraction and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Acadia National Park and Acadia National Park's Visitors Center. Travelling with kids? Consider George B. Dorr Museum of Natural History and College of the Atlantic Natural History Museum. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Bar Harbor, ME
What's nearby
- Village Green - 2 min walk - 0.2 km
- West Street Historic District - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
- Bar Harbor Whale Watching - 6 min walk - 0.6 km
- Shore Path - 7 min walk - 0.6 km
- Acadia National Park's Visitors Center - 6 min drive - 5.4 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Thirsty Whale - 4 min walk
- Side Street Cafe - 5 min walk
- Jordan's Restaurant - 4 min walk
- Finback Alehouse - 4 min walk
- Blaze Craft Beer and Wood Fired Flavors - 6 min walk
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Kay and Augusto

We are architects, practicing in Coastal Maine for more than two decades, and specializing in historic intervention and interior design. In addition to the many projects, new and renovations, we have been commissioned to do, we have developed a number of properties ourselves, mostly out of a desire to save historic properties. Vacation rentals have helped finance these efforts (as well as help put our four children through college!). When not deeply entrenched in some project, we enjoy traveling around the world, especially with our children, Andre (30 and living in Madrid, Spain), Pier (24 and studying in Glasgow, Scotland), Geneva (21) and Luca (19). We spend time every winter in Augusto's native Brazil (Kay is a native Mainer, raised everywhere as an Air Force brat), and often in Spain, where we met and started our careers as architects on Olympics related projects in Barcelona. We feel privileged to raise our family in this beautiful community, and love being able to extend that experience to our guests. There is no better way to visit a place than to stay in a local home and feel like you belong there!
Why they chose this property
Our property renovation addition aside, this property is quite literally near and dear to us. It is located directly across the street from our primary residence (which we also rent in the summer). Built in the late 19th century as the Emerson School/Bar Harbor High School, it was purchased by the Masons in 1914, when the community outgrew the school. They owned the building, using the upper floor for their gatherings and renting the lower floor to community groups for classes, events, etc., until the summer of 2016, when it was put on the market. We just couldn't help ourselves, especially after seeing the wonderful details and features of the building that are still intact. So what does one do with a 7,000 SF building that is basically two ballrooms, with a few bathrooms and a kitchen, in a residential neighborhood? Our vision was to transform each floor into a spacious and unique residence, taking cues from the details and artifacts history provided, bringing it all up to code and modern standards, and adding a layer of comfort and a generous amount of style. It is the kind of place we like to be in, and we know you will, too.
What makes this property unique
The Emerson House, with its 12 foot ceilings and solid schoolhouse style woodwork, occupies the first floor of the building. Entered through an arts and crafts style vestibule (complete with the hooks and shelves left behind from the schoolhouse era), the main living area is 26' x 28' with high ceilings quirkily punctuated by an industrial area cable system that must have allowed the Masons to eliminate interior columns for a clear span space. We have left the ceiling beams and even the remnants of the columns (previously hidden by dropped ceilings - which we promptly removed, and added a much taller ceiling with an acoustic treatment hidden behind it to control noise between floors), and much of the breadboard wainscot. Since the old windows had been removed long ago, we added a 16' long by 8' tall wall of sliding french doors on the south side, and new windows throughout. The original floors remain as do the original breadboard kitchen cabinets and a hand built custom bench. Once used for catering, the kitchen still has a 10 burner, double oven commercial Imperial range. All other appliances are brand new, as are the bathrooms. Both bathrooms are designed for simultaneous multiple users - both have separate shower rooms and toilet rooms, and the main bathroom has an additional large vanity. Most in-town residences have little or no yard space, but this one has an enviable south facing yard, that abuts the church yard, making it very private. Emerson House has a deck running along the entire south side that leads to the yard. The deck is accessed from the living room as well as the kitchen. The decor is stylish, eclectic and comfortable. The House is fully equipped with fresh, crisp bed linens and plenty of towels. There is a washer and dryer, air conditioned living space and ceiling fans in bedrooms.
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