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Just south of Fiddlers Reach, where the Kennebec River widens into Morse Cove, 213 Fiddlers Reach sits on a deep-water stretch of one of Maine's great working rivers. Here, sea air drifts upriver with the tides as broad river views stretch up the Kennebec.A quiet lane bordered by open fields and mature trees leads toward the river. The land feels open yet private, with space for gardens, animals, future buildings, extended family, and the rare freedom to imagine what comes next. Crossing the bridge over the winding brook below, the property unfolds toward morning light and the Kennebec beyond.Built in 1987, the classic colonial enjoys sweeping water views and the changing light throughout the day. Generous proportions, tall ceilings, a substantial brick fireplace, and a welcoming kitchen create inviting spaces for gathering, while the bright sunroom faces the river beyond.What exists here is increasingly rare along the Maine coast: a large waterfront home, greenhouse, workshop, garage with loft above, and deep-water frontage on the Kennebec River. Together, the buildings and land create a true working waterfront estate, with room to build, create, gather, and grow over time.The greenhouse is its own little world. Filled with light and connected to the workshop and garage, it showcases exceptional craftsmanship and thoughtful design. Whether growing food and flowers, starting seedlings in early spring, or simply enjoying a quiet place to work and create, it is a space that invites year-round use and a deeper connection to the land.The land slopes gently to approximately 200 feet of deep waterfront. This stretch of the Kennebec has carried shipbuilders, lobstermen, and sailors for generations, and every so often the river reminds you exactly where you are as a newly launched Bath Iron Works vessel passes Fiddlers Reach on its maiden voyage to sea - A sight that never grows old along this working river.
…By Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty
Long before the farmhouse was built in 1880, the Wabanaki people knew this land well. It was the bend in the Kennebec River that brought them here, where the strong current settles and the riverbank slopes gently to the water's edge - a perfect place to lift their birchbark canoes and carry them across this meadow to Merrymeeting Bay. You can still feel it on quiet mornings when dawn breaks over the Kennebec and the mist begins to lift - something ancient lingering still, reminding you that you are not the first to love this land. Every generation leaves its mark. Here, the current owner rebuilt the ell from the foundation up and thoughtfully restored the rest of the property. Stone and wood floors, quartz counters, quality cabinetry, all-new baths, energy-efficient windows, and the original front door, restored and gorgeous. Nothing was done in haste; the whole house reflects a single, unbroken standard of care and craftsmanship.Entering through the mudroom, the Kennebec immediately commands your attention. A wall of windows fills the kitchen with views of the river and meadow below. The kitchen is the heart of the home, and everything naturally flows from here. To the right, the living room opens around a freestanding fireplace with tall ceilings, generous sunlight, and the river always within view. Patio doors lead to a deck stretching across the back of the house overlooking the water and open land beyond.The barn continues the same thoughtful approach, offering flexible space for a workshop, studio, or simply room to spread out and breathe. Above, a fitness studio and built-in sauna look out toward the river and meadow below. To the north, Butler's Head Preserve is an easy walk through old groves of trees where ravens glide overhead, and Merrymeeting Bay opens wide before you, water and sky becoming one. Standing on the deck, looking out over the Kennebec as evening light settles across the meadow, the world feels far away - exactly as it should be
…By Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty
In historic Day's Ferry, on a rise above the Kennebec River in Woolwich, stands the former Robert White Tavern, now a much-loved family home. As settlers journeyed up the coast of Maine, crossing land and rivers, one place along the Kennebec would have been a favorite crossing because of what waited on the far shore. The Robert White Tavern was a welcome stopping place for food and drink, company and news. We can imagine locals and travelers gathered on the porch or around the open hearth, conversation drifting through the evening air. What began as a simple river crossing became the village of Day's Ferry, with the tavern at its heart, a place where a community formed beside the river and where the changing tides and seasons became the rhythm of daily life. The house still carries that same spirit centuries later. Portions of the home are believed to date to the 1760s, while the elegant Federal-style residence took shape in the early 1800s. For almost twenty years, the current owners have cared for the property with deep affection and respect, giving thoughtful attention to every detail and allowing the home's character and story to shine through. The kitchen, rebuilt by the Kennebec Company, reflects the enduring craftsmanship long associated with Maine's great boatbuilders. The former tavern porch is now a sunroom and a favorite place to linger over morning coffee. Outside, a stone patio sits among beautiful gardens, shaded by an ancient apple tree with its own sheltered view of the river. Centuries later, people still gather on the river porch, watching the tides move in and out as eagles soar across the water and the evening sun slowly sets over the Kennebec, the river glowing gold at the close of day.Though Day's Ferry feels a world apart, the house is only minutes from the bustle of life: a short trip by boat to Bath's morning farmers market and an easy drive to Bowdoin College in Brunswick for summer concerts, or a visit to Portland for dinner.
…By Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty
This extraordinary waterfront residence in West Bath is a showcase of fine craftsmanship. Painstakingly finished with the best materials available, the elevated site enjoys sweeping west-facing views over Back Cove and, on a clear day, views of Mount Washington in the distance. Thoughtfully designed to embrace its coastal setting, the home offers 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, with interior spaces that balance comfort and elegance. Set on over 3.6 acres with 250 feet of private saltwater frontage along Back Cove, the property invites a true connection to the water. An additional 178 feet of common waterfront on Mill Cove provides access to a deep-water dock, offering exceptional convenience for boaters. A rare offering in a coveted Midcoast location, this property captures the essence of Maine living with craftsmanship, privacy, and breathtaking natural beauty.
…By Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty
Poised on a gentle point along Pleasant Pond, part of the scenic Cobbosseecontee waterway, this waterfront property offers an exceptional blend of quiet beauty, recreational access, and timeless Maine character. With 100 feet of shoreline, a private dock, and a deep-water mooring, the setting invites both quiet reflection and active days on the water. The three-bedroom, two-bath residence has been thoughtfully updated to enhance both function and longevity. Recent improvements strengthen the property's integrity while refining everyday usability, creating spaces that feel equally suited for year-round living or a seasonal retreat. Inside, open living areas frame tranquil pond views, complemented by a welcoming family room, office and a detached two-car garage with potential to convert to an Accessory Dwelling Unit. Outdoors, the landscape draws abundant wildlife of loons and eagles nesting nearby, deer are a regular sight as well as otters along the shore. The water offers exceptional fishing for trout, bass, and perch in every season. The left cove, a sheltered inlet ideal for kayaking and paddle boarding, reflects the calm side of Pleasant Pond. From the dock, the water is deep enough for diving, and the mooring is well suited for larger boats. A nearby public launch adds convenience for guests and visiting boaters. Evenings bring vivid sunsets across the western sky, and in the colder months, the northern lights often appear, casting color over the still water. Despite its sense of retreat, the property lies just 20 minutes from Augusta, 45 minutes from Portland, and less than two and a half hours from Boston. A sanctuary of light, water, and natural rhythm, 89 Mallard Drive embodies the understated grace of Maine waterfront living.
…By Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty
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