Perched on a steep bluff overlooking Orcutt Harbor with 13± private acres, this Peter Forbes designed residence melds wood and glass into an exquisite work of art. The home was designed to represent a metaphorical bridge extending from the deep woods to the rocky bluff and the ocean beyond. It combines versatile utilitarian features, stunning private realms and artistically elegant living areas in a naturally progressive layout consistent with the architect's vision. Luxurious materials combine with natural elements such as a stunning granite fireplace, and an intricate wood ceiling with curved beams creates a waterlike impression that links the home to its natural surroundings. Impressive open living areas, ideal for entertaining, are highlighted by wood cathedral ceilings in the kitchen, living and great room, and a soaring floor to ceiling wall of glass frames the spectacular view of the forest and Orcutt Harbor. The great room opens to an exterior deck that appears to float over the property and water below. A primary-bedroom suite and a guest bedroom each offer private accommodation with a bath. The property's setting features natural landscaping, and a gently sloping path leads down to 653± feet of shorefront on Orcutt Harbor. There is a deep-water dock with a ramp and float offering access to some of the most scenic and desirable boating and sailing waters on the east coast. The property is subject to a Conservation Easement that protects the natural setting while allowing for the potential construction of a guest cottage or outbuilding. Located within an easy distance to Buck's Harbor, Blue Hill and Stonington, and about a 60-minute drive to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park.
Perched in a picturesque setting overlooking the world renown sailing waters of Eggemoggin Reach, Oakland House Seaside Inn & Cottages offers an opportunity to own a piece of living history. Established on land acquired in 1767 through a grant from Britain's King George - just nine years before the signing of the Declaration of Independence - this iconic property has remained in the same family ever since. In 1889, the King George of England homestead was transformed into the Oakland House, a welcoming retreat for ''Rusticators'' arriving by steamship. Today, it continues to be a beloved destination for those seeking a rustic, authentic summer experience along the rocky Maine coast. The Oakland House is a charming colony of vintage seaside cottages, a communal guest house, and a historic 135-year-old inn. The property offers panoramic views of Pumpkin Island lighthouse and the majestic Deer Isle Bridge with plenty of sailboats gracing the coastline. The Inn houses a modern full restaurant kitchen and porch dining overlooking the colorful historic gardens. Guests are invited to enjoy the perfect balance of peaceful relaxation and outdoor adventure, with breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, cozy nights by the stone fireplace, and serene moments listening to the call of loons under a starry sky. For the adventurous, the resort is an ideal base for paddling, hiking, biking, fishing, sailing, and exploring the greater Acadia National Park area. There are two private beach areas for guest use. Whether you seek a quiet, restorative escape or an active, nature-filled getaway, Oakland House delivers both - steeped in history and surrounded by the stunning beauty of coastal Maine. This is not just a resort, but a legacy of hospitality that continues to charm and inspire visitors from all over the world.
Introducing EAGLESMERE, a rare waterfront estate located on the coveted Orcutt Harbor in Brooksville. This year-round coastal cottage-style home is masterfully crafted and offers sweeping westerly views of the protected, deep-water harbor and ever-changing ocean panoramas. An enchanting property featuring thoughtfully maintained woodlands, meticulously landscaped grounds with vibrant gardens, a tranquil freshwater pond, and meandering walking trails with granite bridges, all spread over nearly 15 acres of unspoiled natural beauty. This sprawling home features 12 beautifully designed rooms, including four elegant bedrooms. Two of the bedrooms are ensuites, each featuring a gas wood stove for added warmth and ambiance. The other two bedrooms offer private bathrooms, with one also having the added charm of a gas wood stove for extra coziness. The property boasts a stunning solarium filled with natural light, a dedicated exercise room, and a remarkable office library, ideal for both productivity and relaxation. The home is designed to maximize its stunning surroundings, with large windows, tiered decks, and outdoor patios that are perfect for soaking in the natural beauty. A short path leads to 857 feet of deep-water frontage, complete with an extensive dock and multiple deep-water moorings. A sandy beach adds the perfect final touch to this spectacular property, making it an ideal retreat for both boaters and kayakers alike—a true haven for those who cherish life on the water! Ideally situated only 12 miles from the charming town of Blue Hill, offering easy access to shopping, dining, medical facilities, and other essential services. Conveniently located approximately an hour's drive from both Bangor International Airport, Acadia National Park, and Bar Harbor, providing easy access to key destinations. Arrange your viewing of this remarkable estate today.
The ''1869 Brooksville House'' is officially on the market! This stately property has much history and is poised for a new owner to continue the story. Currently operating as a successful short-term rental business and is being sold fully furnished to continue the venture. The main house offers a charming and comfortable living space with 4 bedrooms and 1.5 Baths. A one-bedroom additional unit is utilized for a separate rental or an extra space for a large group. The Home would also make a great family home with an in-law suite or used as rental income. The Tiny Home out back could be a great Playroom, Man Cave or a She Shed! In addition to the detached 2-car garage, there is a huge 20x120 metal Quonset building. Store all your toys and belongings, operate a business, or turn it into self-storage for income. This property has many options for you to explore... Just steps away from the public landing on Bagaduce River and a local seasonal Take-Out, you'll find this is truly ''Maine, The Way Life Should Be''
Looking for a wonderful, cozy and charming farmhouse in the Downeast Maine gateway? Look no more. This rustic 1850 home has a 19th Century charm with a modern feel Within a few miles of both public beaches and country club, the home features, beautiful hardwood floors throughout, period-style molding, bright with six bedrooms, three full bathrooms and two half baths. This home is nestled in the pristine ''Valley of Stars'' tucked away on the quiet Brooksville Peninsula. Explore nature on 10 acres of open field and wooded lands. Travel the trails to a serene bay during the day and take in the spectacular Milky Way at night. This is a well built, solid and simple historic Maine farmhouse that is at the door of beautiful Maine beaches and its rugged Downeast coastline. One hour to Acadia, 20 minutes to Blue Hill, just down the road from the iconic Tinder Hearth Bakery. The property is unique because it has a 1,400 square foot state of the art yoga studio with blond bamboo flooring and an 11 foot ceiling, which was added in 2013 and occupies the loft space above the attached 2 car garage. It is a gorgeous, well appointed space that can be used for any number of things. There are no zoning restrictions. The garage and the studio add to the square footage of the approximately 2,800 sq. ft farmhouse. Heat pumps were added to the studio in 2019. Under the studio there is another room that in the past was used as a music rehearsal space, but could also be used for any purpose. Overall, the home It has radiator heating, a fireplace, Rinnai heater and two heat pumps. Home is rented for the summer and will generate about $15,000 in income for that time period. Make this home yours! Sold as is and with all furniture. Closing must occur after 9-21-24.
The median home value in Brooksville, ME is $452,500. This is higher than the county median home value of $345,300. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Brooksville, ME is $452,500. Approximately 40.11% of Brooksville homes are owned, compared to 4.74% rented, while 55.16% are vacant. Brooksville real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Brooksville real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Brooksville, Maine 04617 has a population of 879. Brooksville 04617 is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 30.69% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.7%.
The median household income in Brooksville, Maine 04617 is $52,917. The median household income for the surrounding county is $60,354 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Brooksville 04617 is 60.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 77.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 6.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.6 inches per year, with 62.9 inches of snow per year.