13 Patten Point isn't just a spot on the map—it has an orbit all its own, a kind of gravitational pull created by being the center of the universe for one family over generations.
13 Patten Point isn't just a spot on the map—it has an orbit all its own, a kind of gravitational pull created by being the center of the universe for one family over generations. It's the place where life began, where people returned in both hard times and moments of celebration.Its patina is pure Saltwater Farm—both in look and in heart—shaped by time, salt air, sun, hard work, love, and care. Here, the scent of the tide carries through open windows, gulls wheel over glittering water, the ever-changing light turns each hour into its own small work of art and the rhythm of the day is set by the rise and fall of the sea. The field sways behind the house meeting groves of poplar trees and then, eventually, the darling cove - you own 645 feet of water frontage that leads to the open ocean. This is not just a place to live, but a place to belong. This beloved farmhouse sits on Patten Point—a quiet, dead-end road that follows the water's edge—in St. George's little hamlet of Spruce Head, complete with its own dear post office, community hall, and the legendary McLoons Wharf (if you know, you know).The beauty of this home is its simplicity. It's a blank canvas—prêt-à-porter in many ways—yet ready for your vision and thoughtful improvements to bring out its full potential. With good bones, a timeless setting, and the soul of a true saltwater farmhouse, it's the kind of place that's ready to be both cherished and transformed. Located just 10 minutes from both Rockland and Tenants Harbor, this is a 'best of both worlds' location with easy access to Clark Island Preserve, Birch Point State Park, Crescent Beach and all the divine shops, restaurants, galleries and maritime activities of Midcoast Maine. Direct flights from Boston into the Knox County Airport get you from your front door elsewhere to your front door in Maine lickety-split.