Friday Feature, Harbourside, Northeast Harbor, Maine

Harbourside

Entry porch to Inn

Northeast Harbor, Maine

About the Property:

Harbourside, built in 1888, is located on a wooded hillside a few minutes walk from the village of Northeast Harbor. The two buildings on the grounds were designed by famed architect Fred Savage in the Shingle-Style so popular to the Maine coast during the later part of the nineteenth century. With more than 14 bedrooms, all with full baths, the main building has been run as a venerated and beloved inn for over a century. The charm of well-preserved period detail is evident throughout, with fireplaces, alcoves, sitting porches, and beautiful woodwork at every turn.

About the area:

The village of Northeast Harbor has long been a favorite destination of sailors and summer visitors, as well as those who seek a vibrant year-round community.  Its closeness to famed Acadia National Park with its hiking trails, carriage roads and picturesque ocean vistas makes it an ideal summer spot or year-round home. The Fleet dock is just minutes away as is the library and the many quaint shops and restaurants.

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For more information on Harbourside, please visit www.knowlesco.com

 

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