Fisher Hill Cottage
Fisher Hill Cottage: A Waterfront Cottage Steps from Boothbay Harbor

Why Stay
Why Fisher Hill Cottage
Fisher Hill Cottage sits on the edge of one of Maine's most animated harbor towns. It's a two-bedroom, one-bathroom house built nearly a century ago - the kind of place that feels lived-in and real, with reading nooks and a kitchen you can actually cook in. What matters most here is the location: a grassy slope and a short walk separate you from the heart of downtown Boothbay, where you can reach restaurants, galleries, and the dock on foot.
Location is the main draw - you're genuinely walking distance to downtown. Clark, who stayed in July, described it plainly: a very short walk to the downtown and harbor area, just as advertised. Amanda brought her family in June and emphasized the same thing: so close to town. This isn't a property out on a quiet lane; it's positioned for people who want to wander to restaurants and shops without getting in a car.
The cottage offers real space and a functional kitchen. Two bedrooms, a full kitchen with a stovetop and oven, a dining table, and a living area with a sofa mean you're not confined to a bedroom. Groups and families can spread out. The kitchen is equipped for actual cooking - not just reheating - with a dishwasher, refrigerator, and microwave. A work desk and TV are available if you need them.
The outdoor setup encourages relaxation. A patio with furniture, a picnic area, and a barbecue mean you can eat and lounge without leaving the property. The yard itself is a feature; Amanda noted it as a highlight of her stay.
Pet-friendly and accessible features. If you're traveling with a dog, the cottage allows pets. Grab rails in the toilet and facilities for disabled guests show some attention to accessibility, though the sloped grassy entrance is a real limitation for anyone with mobility concerns.
Rooms
The rooms
Fisher Hill Cottage contains a single two-bedroom layout. It's the historic Maine cottage type - vintage bones with updated utilities. You get a full private bathroom, comfortable beds, linens, and an alarm clock. The decor suits the location, and Clark specifically praised the reading nook. One note: the cottage has no air conditioning, which means summer visits can be warm. Window units would help, and a few reviewers have flagged this. The grassy slope to the front door is charming in dry weather but can be slippery when wet, and there are interior floor transitions (about 1.5 to 2 inches high) that merit attention if you or your group has mobility limitations.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, small groups, travelers seeking space and a kitchen
Guest score
7.0 Good
Standout amenities
Walking distance to downtown Boothbay Harbor
Details
Check-in / out
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season for Boothbay Harbor. Downtown is bustling, the waterfront is active, and day trips to Monhegan Island and the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden (2.3 miles away) are in full swing. The lack of air conditioning becomes a real consideration during heat waves; late June and early July tend to be more comfortable than August.
Spring (April–May): Shoulder season brings milder temperatures and fewer tourists. Local breweries, shops, and restaurants are open. This is an ideal time to visit if you're heat-sensitive; the cottage stays naturally cool. Spring storms can make the grassy entrance a bit treacherous.
Fall (September–October): Leaf-peeping season brings color to inland Maine and steady crowds to the harbor. Temperatures are cool, and the cottage's lack of AC is no longer a drawback. October can be brisk but beautiful.
Winter (November–March): The property remains open, but downtown quiets considerably. Many seasonal restaurants and attractions close or reduce hours. This is the time for serious solitude and off-season rates.
Reviews
What guests say
"The location was excellent. Very short walk to the downtown/harbor area. Beds were comfortable. The decor was adorable."
- Clark, United States · Solo traveler · 7/10
"Beautiful cottage, nice yard, so close to town."
- Amanda, United States · Family · 8/10
"The location was ideal. We could walk to downtown Boothbay. We visited Monhegan Island, The Botanical Gardens, and a few local breweries."
- April, United States · Group · 10/10
Guests consistently praise the location and space. The cottage's proximity to Boothbay Harbor's downtown and its full kitchen are reliable strengths. However, the property does have maintenance concerns that have appeared in recent reviews. A mold and mildew issue flagged in May 2025 and a pre-arrival toilet backup in June 2024 suggest that property checks between guests need attention. If you book, it's worth confirming that inspections have been completed immediately before your arrival.
FAQ
Good to know
Is Fisher Hill Cottage right on the water? It's a short walk from the water - close enough to reach the harbor and waterfront restaurants on foot, but the cottage itself is set back from the shore in a residential area.
Is there air conditioning? No. The cottage has no central AC or window units. Ceiling fans and open windows provide cooling. Summer visits are most comfortable in early June or late August; avoid peak heat waves in mid-July and August if you're sensitive to heat.
Can I cook meals here? Yes. The kitchen is fully equipped with a stovetop, oven, dishwasher, microwave, and all standard cookware. It's set up for real cooking, not just reheating takeout.
Is the cottage pet-friendly? Yes, pets are allowed. No size restrictions are listed, but it's always wise to confirm details with the property manager before booking.
What's the entrance situation for people with mobility concerns? Access has challenges. You enter via a grassy, sloped pathway that can be slippery when wet, and there are a couple of interior floor transitions about 1.5 to 2 inches high that can be trip hazards. If mobility is a concern, this property may not be ideal.
How far is the cottage from Boothbay Harbor's downtown? It's genuinely a short walk - reviewers consistently note being able to reach shops, restaurants, and the harbor on foot within a few minutes.
Is there a washer and dryer? Yes, there is a washing machine on the property, so you can launder clothes during your stay.













