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Spanning approximately +/- 205 acres, this rural property offers a beautiful mix of open pastures, gently rolling hills, and mature woodland. Ideal for farming, ranching, or recreational use, it features multiple potential building sites with stunning views. The property's diverse landscape provides opportunities for agriculture, livestock, and hunting, while its location offers peaceful seclusion just a short drive from local amenities. Whether for development or retreat, this land is perfect for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty.
Nestled on the south west border of Piscataquis County, this 309± acre timberland tract surrounding Little Pond presents an opportunity to own a piece of Maine waterfront wilderness. With year-round access via a county-maintained road, this land offers both seclusion and accessibility, making it a perfect Maine retreat. Historic Kingsbury Plantation: A Legacy of Natural Beauty Kingsbury Plantation holds a rich history, dating back to its acquisition by Judge Sanford Kingsbury in 1833 as part of the Bingham Purchase. With its early development around Kingsbury Pond, including the establishment of two mills in 1835, this area quickly grew into a community. Today, the mills are gone and the Plantation is very quiet and peaceful with a population of only 28. Enjoy the rolling hills, surrounding mountains, numerous lakes, rivers, streams, and ponds of this scenic part of Maine. A Closer Look at This Land Spanning 309± acres, this property is a testament to the natural beauty of Maine. It encompasses 276± acres of forested land, 27± acres of ponds, wetlands, and streams, and 6± acres dedicated to roads. The terrain is a blend of rolling land with elevations ranging from 900 to 1,160 feet above sea level. Nearly 90% of the area is covered in hardwoods, with mixed wood and softwoods around the pond and its outlet, showcasing the diversity of this location. The soil, as reported by NRCS, varies across the property, with well-drained areas on the upper ridges and somewhat poorly drained areas in the valleys. This mix supports a rich ecosystem, including red spruce, white spruce, balsam fir, yellow birch, paper birch, and red maple. Central to the property is Little Pond, nearly 10 acres of high-quality wading bird habitat. It's an area designated for resource protection, ensuring the preservation of its natural beauty and wildlife, including ducks, geese, moose, deer, beaver, otter, and other water loving animals.
Choose this newly surveyed 6-acre tract of land in one of Maine's most scenic areas where you can build your home or cabin and be within a mile of Kingsbury Pond where you can picnic, swim, or launch your boat and enjoy a summer day on the pond. You can also use the gravel roads throughout the Plantation with your ATV or snowmobile. In 202 Kingsbury had a census population of only 28, making for a small, but friendly communityu.
Choose from two newly surveyed lots on Campbell Road and live off the grid in one of Maine's most scenic areas where you can build a home or cabin and be within a half mile of Kingsbury Pond where you can picnic, swim, or launch your boat and enjoy a summer day on the pond. You can also use the roads throughout the area with your ATV or snowmobile. In 2020, Kingsbury had a census population of only 28, making for a small, but friendly community.
Choose from two newly surveyed lots on Campbell Road and live off the grid in one of Maine's most scenic areas where you can build a home or cabin and be within a half mile of Kingsbury Pond where you can picnic, swim, or launch your boat and enjoy a summer day on the pond. You can also use the roads throughout the area with your ATV or snowmobile. In 2020, Kingsbury had a census population of only 28, making for a small, but friendly community.