Article on the historic Mitchell Cottage on Islesboro, which was built as a summer cottage in 1915 by J. Kearsley Mitchell. The estate, formerly the Islesboro Inn, was purchased by Parker Stevenson and Kirstie Alley in 1992 and they converted it back to a private home. The estate is for sale this spring at $7.8 million. Featuring comments by Parker Stevenson
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Article on the Old Plummer Place in Waterford, which is owned by Hank and Andrea Burns. Reclaiming ...
Article about the Goodall Mansion in Sanford. Built in 1871 by Thomas Goodall, a large textile mill...
Feature article on the Chesuncook Lake House, a farmhouse deep in Maine\u27s North Woods accessible ...
Article on the historic Mitchell Cottage on Islesboro, which was built as a summer cottage in 1915 b...
Article on the town of Camden\u27s village green, which was once the site of the Bay View House, a g...
Article about Sunshine , a Northeast Harbor summer home designed by Peabody & Stearns in 1879 for C...
Article about describing the Eyrie, a large Tudor estate at Seal Harbor that was bought in 1910 by J...
Article on the popularity of house restoration in Maine, detailing the experiences of several homeow...
The article describes the first vacation cottage built on Gooch\u27s Beach in Kennebunk, built in ...
The Islesboro Affordable Property Group formed in the early 1990s and studied island housing needs a...
An article on Head Tide Village, a cluster of historic homes on the Sheepscot River in the rural tow...
Article on the Blair Hill Inn in Greenville, which features eight luxurious guest rooms and inspirin...
Feature article about the Scarborough Higgins Beach cottage owned by Nick and Kathleen Alfiero, desi...
Feature article on the renovation of a farmhouse on the southern shore of Little Deer Isle. In 1985...
Article on The Birches, a rambling Carpenter Gothic house set back from Camden Harbor and one of the...
Article on the Old Plummer Place in Waterford, which is owned by Hank and Andrea Burns. Reclaiming ...
Article about the Goodall Mansion in Sanford. Built in 1871 by Thomas Goodall, a large textile mill...
Feature article on the Chesuncook Lake House, a farmhouse deep in Maine\u27s North Woods accessible ...