This charming 1880's cape exudes character and warmth, boasting a blend of original features and modern updates. As you step inside, you're greeted by a sun-filled space that invites you to call it home. The fully applianced kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, with original hand-hewn beams adding a touch of history, while the new induction cook stove and custom cabinets offer modern convenience.
Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area beckons with its cozy pellet stove, perfect for taking the chill off during colder days. The living room continues the theme of rustic elegance with pine refinished floors and exposed original hand-hewn beams, creating a welcoming atmosphere for relaxation and entertainment.
The addition on the first floor expands the living space, providing a spacious en-suite bedroom with sliding doors opening onto a private patio an ideal retreat for unwinding after a long day. An adjoining room offers versatility as an office or dressing room, while the full bathroom with a tiled stand-up shower and convenient stackable washer and dryer ensures practicality .
Stepping to the second floor, you'll find another full bathroom and a large bedroom with refinished pine floors, offering ample space for rest and relaxation. A small room provides versatility as storage or an office area, catering to your lifestyle needs.
This home offers flexibility in heating options, with a forced hot air furnace, heat pump, and pellet stove providing comfort throughout the seasons. Outside, the large backyard is adorned with beautiful plantings, creating an oasis perfect for outdoor gatherings or quiet moments after a hard days work.
Completing this remarkable property is a full rock wall basement, along with a new updated 100 amp circuit breaker system,
Conveniently located on a quiet side street. .Step out your front door and take a short stroll to the Rockland Harbor with views of the Lighthouse. Sellers vacate June 15th, 2024.
Our hub of operations here at MidcoastHome Real Estate Services! There's much to say about Rockland; a little city town that's grown up over the years. Once a "pass through" on the way to Camden or Acadia National Park, Rockland has established its own identity as the "Arts Capital of Maine". A vibrant downtown and active Rockland Main Street organization, Rockland is diverse with a working waterfront, the USCG station, cozy restaurants and seafood eateries, shops and galleries. A nice blend of year-round residents and seasonal visitors.