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Seaworthy- A Perfect Maine Coast Location
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9.8 out of 10
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3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 6 148.6 sq m
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New Harbor, ME
- Pemaquid Beach Park
- La Verna Preserve5 min drive
- Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park8 min drive
- Rockland, ME (RKD-Knox County Regional)76 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Double Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Bathroom 2
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Seaworthy- A Perfect Maine Coast Location
Seaworthy is a 1929 fisherman's cottage located in New Harbor, Maine. Seaworthy is newly renovated providing modern conveniences and original Maine craftsmanship. Renovation includes a spacious deck where you can watch the boats come in. The first floor bedroom has a full size bed and adjoining full bath. The large 400 square foot primary bedroom has a queen size bed, seating area, and lovely harbor views. The third bedroom has a full size bed and great harbor views. Seaworthy has two full bathrooms one on each level, a living room, laundry room, and an eat in full kitchen. Every room has gleaming wood floors. We offer a newly renovated home that is beautiful, comfortable, full of art, antiques, and all things Maine. Please note: The stairs to the second floor are quite steep and may not be suitable for some guests.
Seaworthy is situated on a hill overlooking the harbor in New Harbor Maine-one of Maine's most picturesque working harbors. You’ll watch the sun rise and set, the lobster boats come and go, and the ever changing tides. The lobster wharf where boats come and go bringing in their lobster catch is across the street. The freshest most delicious seafood is available at the wharf. Seagulls circle the harbor and seals are often spotted in the harbor. You can sit and watch the activity from the deck or the many windows in the house. Seaworthy's roots come from a working fishing family and is a perfect home to visit if you love the ocean and Maine coast. Seaworthy is an all season home so you can enjoy the fall and winter months as well as the spring and summer seasons. C.E. Riley and Son Grocer is located within a mile of the home and is open all year. They have a wonderful deli and bakery at the store. There are many things to do in each season.
The sights just outside Seaworthy are spectacular. You may explore the beautiful rocky Maine coast or just sit and enjoy the ebb and flow of the ocean surf all within walking distance. Rachel Carson Preserve is a quarter mile from the home; Pemaquid Beach and Maine's most photographed lighthouse just 3 miles away. The ferry to Monhegan island is located at the lobster wharf across the street, just steps from the house. During summer months thru fall you can take the 12 mile ride to Monhegan island for a day trip or take seal and Puffin tours. October is spectacular for the amazing leaf colors splashed across the region.
The home is an hour and fifteen minutes north of Portland and 2.5 hours north of Boston and Manchester which makes a flight in very easy. The coastal route to Seaworthy wanders thru and near many beautiful towns such as Wells, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Portland, Freeport, Brunswick, Bath, Wiscasset, and Damariscotta. There are many opportunities for day trips north and south of the house. There are many antique shops and art galleries for every taste.
These are some of our favorite things to do and we hope you’ll have a chance to find your own too!
*Wade at the Rachel Carson Salt Pond on the ocean at low tide just down the road from the house.
*Take the most beautiful walk or run down the road, along the open ocean shore to Long Cove and back.
*Sit on the deck and watch the lobster boats come and go. Walk across the road to the wharf and watch the fishermen unload their lobster catch of the day.
*Take a Hardy Boat cruise to Monhegan Island or go see the Puffins and seals.
*Have a picnic and climb on the rocks at the Pemaquid Point Lighthouse. If you are lucky you can go up into this beautiful lighthouse. The art gallery on the lighthouse grounds features work by local Maine artists.
*Get to Rileys Grocery in New Harbor at 8:00 AM and get the best cinnamon roll ever. I recommend the Turkey, Bacon, Ranch sandwich for lunch.
*Check out Colonial Pemaquid museum and Fort William Henry.
*Visit the local Farmers market for fresh local produce.
*Visit Popham Beach outside Bath and enjoy this gorgeous expansive beach.
*In August, visit the Maine Antiques Festival, Maine's largest.
*Buy your fresh lobster across the street at Shaws wharf for dinner.
*Build a sand castle and swim at Pemaquid Beach.
*Kayak rental is available. Kayak around New Harbor, Back Cove or up to Chamberlain.
*Enjoy a day shopping in Damariscotta, Reny's is where locals shop.
*Have a homemade breakfast at The Cupboard
*Spend the day antiquing and visiting the numerous local art galleries.
*Experience Maine’s nautical history at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath.
*Play golf at Wawenock Golf Course or the Boothbay Country Club.
*View paintings from the Wyeth family and special exhibits at the Farnsworth Museum in Rockland.
*Visit Wiscasset and its many shops. Have lunch at Reds-a traffic stopper and have dessert at Treats.
*Sail on a sailboat in the Camden Harbor or Rockland Harbor.
*In October enjoy The Pumpkin Fest in Damariscotta.
*Eat lobster on the docks at Shaws Wharf or the Pemaquid Harbor Co-op.
Seaworthy is situated on a hill overlooking the harbor in New Harbor Maine-one of Maine's most picturesque working harbors. You’ll watch the sun rise and set, the lobster boats come and go, and the ever changing tides. The lobster wharf where boats come and go bringing in their lobster catch is across the street. The freshest most delicious seafood is available at the wharf. Seagulls circle the harbor and seals are often spotted in the harbor. You can sit and watch the activity from the deck or the many windows in the house. Seaworthy's roots come from a working fishing family and is a perfect home to visit if you love the ocean and Maine coast. Seaworthy is an all season home so you can enjoy the fall and winter months as well as the spring and summer seasons. C.E. Riley and Son Grocer is located within a mile of the home and is open all year. They have a wonderful deli and bakery at the store. There are many things to do in each season.
The sights just outside Seaworthy are spectacular. You may explore the beautiful rocky Maine coast or just sit and enjoy the ebb and flow of the ocean surf all within walking distance. Rachel Carson Preserve is a quarter mile from the home; Pemaquid Beach and Maine's most photographed lighthouse just 3 miles away. The ferry to Monhegan island is located at the lobster wharf across the street, just steps from the house. During summer months thru fall you can take the 12 mile ride to Monhegan island for a day trip or take seal and Puffin tours. October is spectacular for the amazing leaf colors splashed across the region.
The home is an hour and fifteen minutes north of Portland and 2.5 hours north of Boston and Manchester which makes a flight in very easy. The coastal route to Seaworthy wanders thru and near many beautiful towns such as Wells, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Portland, Freeport, Brunswick, Bath, Wiscasset, and Damariscotta. There are many opportunities for day trips north and south of the house. There are many antique shops and art galleries for every taste.
These are some of our favorite things to do and we hope you’ll have a chance to find your own too!
*Wade at the Rachel Carson Salt Pond on the ocean at low tide just down the road from the house.
*Take the most beautiful walk or run down the road, along the open ocean shore to Long Cove and back.
*Sit on the deck and watch the lobster boats come and go. Walk across the road to the wharf and watch the fishermen unload their lobster catch of the day.
*Take a Hardy Boat cruise to Monhegan Island or go see the Puffins and seals.
*Have a picnic and climb on the rocks at the Pemaquid Point Lighthouse. If you are lucky you can go up into this beautiful lighthouse. The art gallery on the lighthouse grounds features work by local Maine artists.
*Get to Rileys Grocery in New Harbor at 8:00 AM and get the best cinnamon roll ever. I recommend the Turkey, Bacon, Ranch sandwich for lunch.
*Check out Colonial Pemaquid museum and Fort William Henry.
*Visit the local Farmers market for fresh local produce.
*Visit Popham Beach outside Bath and enjoy this gorgeous expansive beach.
*In August, visit the Maine Antiques Festival, Maine's largest.
*Buy your fresh lobster across the street at Shaws wharf for dinner.
*Build a sand castle and swim at Pemaquid Beach.
*Kayak rental is available. Kayak around New Harbor, Back Cove or up to Chamberlain.
*Enjoy a day shopping in Damariscotta, Reny's is where locals shop.
*Have a homemade breakfast at The Cupboard
*Spend the day antiquing and visiting the numerous local art galleries.
*Experience Maine’s nautical history at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath.
*Play golf at Wawenock Golf Course or the Boothbay Country Club.
*View paintings from the Wyeth family and special exhibits at the Farnsworth Museum in Rockland.
*Visit Wiscasset and its many shops. Have lunch at Reds-a traffic stopper and have dessert at Treats.
*Sail on a sailboat in the Camden Harbor or Rockland Harbor.
*In October enjoy The Pumpkin Fest in Damariscotta.
*Eat lobster on the docks at Shaws Wharf or the Pemaquid Harbor Co-op.
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Dryer
Free WiFi
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Ocean view
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Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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About the area
New Harbor
New Harbor is home to this holiday home. Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park and Penobscot Marine Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Dolphin Mini Golf and Boothbay Region Land Trust. Pemaquid Craft Co-op and Boothbay Railway Village are also worth visiting. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

New Harbor, ME
What's nearby
- Pemaquid Craft Co-op - 16 min walk - 1.4 km
- La Verna Preserve - 5 min drive - 4.3 km
- Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park - 8 min drive - 6.1 km
- Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens - 57 min drive - 58.9 km
- Boothbay Harbor Marina - 58 min drive - 60.3 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- South Bristol Fisherman's Coop - 22 min drive
- Shaw's Fish & Lobster Wharf - 2 min walk
- East Boothbay General Store - 48 min drive
- Bristol Diner - 11 min drive
- Carriage House Restaurant - 49 min drive
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About the host
Hosted by Lisa McCormick

Why they chose this property
In 1982 my husband and I honeymooned on Long Cove, Maine. Since then we have traveled to New Harbor at every opportunity. We love the ocean, beautiful scenery, people, food and antiquing. Our goal was to find a property we could eventually retire to and in the meantime stay in a place we love in the area we love. In 2015, an opportunity came along to purchase a property we had walked and driven past for 35 years. After an extensive renovation, Seaworthy is exactly what we dreamed it would be.
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