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Deer Isle Home - Cove's End

This house was completed in 2005. It is located on scenic Long Cove at the end of a gravel road, on a four-acre wooded lot.

The property has 350 feet of shore line with the house about 75 feet from the high tide mark. A small stream runs down one side of the property and empties into a pretty inlet to the right of the house.

The 1400 sq. ft. house is built on an open plan. Downstairs holds a large family room/kitchen/dining area, and a master bedroom/bathroom/laundry suite that opens on to a deck. The bedrooms, kitchen and living areas look out on tidal Long Cove in the direction of the sunrise that, from the queen size bed in the master bedroom, is absolutely uplifting, and awakening. Upstairs holds a large bedroom with two single and one double bed.

The town of Deer Isle, about one mile from the house, has some art galleries and restaurants. The largest town on the island is Stonington, about a ten minute drive. Stonington is a center of commerce for the area, serving as a souce of Deer Isle granite and lots of seafood. In both Deer Isle and Stonington, fresh seafood and family-style restaurants can be found as well as bicycle and kayak rentals and a host of local businesses (see the list of things to do on the island at the Chamber of Commerce page). A ferry runs from Stonington to Isle au Haut, a sparsely inhabited island that is part of Acadia National Park, about 45 minutes by boat.

Acadia National Park is about a 50 minute drive from the property. The nearest hospital is in the town of Blue Hill about twenty minutes away.