On a bluff overlooking Harmon Harbor, the Sheepscot River, and the open expanse of the Atlantic Ocean sits Seguinlandia, a stunning escape on the shores of the Georgetown peninsula. A retreat of artists and architects, this is a place to watch lobster boats come and go, spot the resident bald eagle, and stargaze beneath some of the brightest night skies you've ever seen.
This two-story home enjoys a location that's both incredibly scenic and close to the best of Midcoast Maine. It's right on the road to Reid State Park, Maine's largest oceanfront state park with a gorgeous sandy beach and rocky shores full of tidepools. (Beach chairs and an umbrella are even provided for your use.) Even closer is Five Islands Lobster Company, a beloved local seafood spot with 180-degree views of the water.
As the family home of George Baker II, a renowned local oil painter, the house is full of landscapes and seascapes depicting Georgetown, Monhegan Island, and other beautiful scenes of the Midcoast. In fact, Baker's daughter and son-in-law, both architects, designed each room around a theme in the paintings.
Inside, you'll be greeted by lofty timber ceilings and a rear wall of glass, ensuring you never lose sight of the ocean, passing sailboats, or fishermen coming to collect their catch. The living space brings together the kitchen, the dining area overlooking the water, and the living room where you can curl up with a good book or board game. Just outside on the meandering deck and patios, find a breathtaking spot to sit back with a crossword puzzle, barbecue on the gas grill, or catch a meteor shower if you're lucky.
You must be 25 years or older to rent this property.