Occupying a spectacular setting at the end of the coveted Beauchamp Point peninsula, this 3± acre waterfront property features panoramic views on two sides—westward across Rockport Harbor towards the Camden Hills, and eastward toward Penobscot Bay and its picturesque islands.
Occupying a spectacular setting at the end of the coveted Beauchamp Point peninsula, this 3± acre waterfront property features panoramic views on two sides—westward across Rockport Harbor towards the Camden Hills, and eastward toward Penobscot Bay and its picturesque islands. Originally built in 1960 and thoughtfully expanded over the years, the home has served as a cherished summer retreat for generations. The Contemporary-style residence features two distinct sections - a year-round house and an attached seasonal wing - and the entire home benefits from attractive architectural details such as wide-board wood floors, grand fireplaces, and exposed wood beams. Six bedrooms, and four baths are spread out over both sections of the home and there is also a sleeping loft and an office that doubles as a bunk room. The grounds are exceptional, featuring lovingly cultivated gardens, manicured lawns, stone walls, natural rock outcroppings, and several private pocket beaches that have hosted decades of lobster bakes and bonfire evenings. Accessed by a long, winding driveway through gently rolling fields and mature trees with sweeping water views, there is 1,477± feet of shorefront on two sides. The property is the sole abutter to 2± acres of conservation land with a beach, at the very end of Beauchamp Point, only accessible to the public by small boat or kayak. This unique offering is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property in one of Maine's most coveted locations.