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Hammond Hideaway

Hammond Hideaway: A Wooded Cottage Retreat in Boothbay Harbor

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a log cabin with a hammock in the woods at Hammond Hideaway in Boothbay Harbor
a log cabin with a hammock in the woods at Hammond Hideaway in Boothbay Harbor

Why Stay

Why Hammond Hideaway

There's something about a cottage in the Maine woods - the kind of place where you can sit by a fire every night and actually do it, where a hammock on the porch becomes your favorite piece of furniture, and where nobody's checking their phone because there's nothing to check. Hammond Hideaway, a four-bedroom house tucked into the trees of Boothbay Harbor, seems designed exactly for that kind of reset.

It's a rental property, not a hotel, which matters. You get a full kitchen, space to spread out, a fireplace that works, and the kind of quiet that doesn't happen by accident on the Maine coast. The trade-off is obvious: you're not getting daily housekeeping or a front-desk concierge. What you're getting is room for seven to sleep, a hammock, and woods. For families or groups tired of hotel rooms, that's often the whole point.


Space for entire families or groups under one roof. Four bedrooms sleep up to seven people comfortably. No booking three separate rooms, no scattered bathroom runs. A guest who brought seven people reported liking the log-cabin feel and the fact that 1.5 bathrooms actually worked for the crowd. If you're traveling with extended family or multiple households, this setup saves money and keeps everyone together.

A working fireplace and genuine quiet. Not a fake fireplace. A real one that guests actually sit beside every night, according to reviews. One solo traveler couldn't wait to return, specifically noting the nightly fire and the peaceful atmosphere. In summer, peak season, peace is its own luxury on the Boothbay Peninsula.

Equipped kitchen, so you cook when you want. Full stove, oven, refrigerator, microwave, dining table. This isn't a studio with a hot plate. Guests have called it a "equipped kitchen" and appreciated eating in rather than spending $50 per person at restaurants every night. You save money and eat on your own schedule.

Walking distance or short drive to Boothbay Harbor attractions. One family specifically noted being "close to everything" - shops, restaurants, the harbor itself. Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is 3.7 miles away. Boothbay Harbor downtown is roughly 2–3 miles depending on where you park. Cycling and hiking are nearby.

Ground-floor unit with private entrance. No stairs to manage with luggage or kids. You come and go as you please without navigating a lobby or common areas. That independence is especially valuable for families.


Rooms

The rooms

The house contains four bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms. Guests consistently note the spaciousness - there's room to move, separate sleeping areas for parents and kids, and the flexibility to divide into smaller groups if needed. The log-cabin aesthetic appears intentional: wood tones, a sitting area with a sofa, a fireplace.

  • Four-Bedroom House - Sleeps 7 comfortably; linens provided; mix of bed sizes

One honest caveat: At least one guest reported single beds that were notably small and uncomfortable, and another flagged too few electrical outlets in bedrooms (forcing choices between charging devices or running a fan on summer nights). These aren't major structural issues, but they matter if you're sensitive to either.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, groups, multi-household trips; peaceful retreat

Price tier

Mid-range for group rental (price varies by season)

Guest score

7.0 Good

Standout amenities

Working fireplace; spacious layout; hammock; equipped kitchen

Details

Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Fireplace & Common Living. Working fireplace · Sofa and sitting area · Dining table · Flat-screen TV with limited cable channels · Desk for work

Kitchen & Food. Full stovetop and oven · Refrigerator and microwave · Coffee machine · Kitchenware and dining table · Barbecue and picnic area for outdoor meals

Outdoors & Activities. Hammock on the porch · Picnic area · Barbecue facilities · Hiking and cycling nearby · Golf course within 2 miles · Heated throughout the year

Practical. Private entrance and ground-floor location · Private bathroom · Linens provided · Fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide detector · Smoke-free property


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August). Peak season. Warm and busy. The fireplace becomes less essential, but the hammock shines. Screen the windows - one guest in July had trouble with old windows that were hard to open and close, and felt the cottage could have used more fans. The woods provide shade, but peak heat can make an older cottage feel stuffy.

Early Fall (September–October). Foliage season; fewer crowds than July–August. One returning solo traveler visited in mid-September and loved the "very peaceful" atmosphere. The fireplace is genuinely useful again. This is arguably the sweet spot for Hammond Hideaway.

Late Fall & Winter (November–April). Quiet. The fireplace becomes the centerpiece. Heating works throughout. Fewer coastal attractions are open; many restaurants and shops scale back hours or close. Good for writers, small families wanting isolation, or anyone avoiding peak-season prices.

Spring (May). Shoulder season. Weather unpredictable. Some Boothbay attractions are just reopening. Still offers relative quiet.


Reviews

What guests say

"Charming authentic cottage in the woods. Kitchen and bathroom facilities were adequate." - Dellinger, United States · Solo traveler · 7/10

"Loved the fireplace. Sat next to a nice fire every night. The hammock on the porch was a plus. Very peaceful." - Lawrence, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10

"Close to everything. Room for 7 to sleep. Spacious. Liked the log cabin feel." - Risa, United States · Family · 10/10

"We liked that it was secluded in the woods with plenty of rooms for everyone." - Jakel, United States · Family · 1/10

The fine print: Hammond Hideaway has a small but serious review history. Returning guests rate it highly (10s) and mention peace and space. However, one family with four in their party had a severe experience: dead ants visible inside the house and in beds (despite being told the problem was resolved), followed by a lice incident that forced them to book a different hotel mid-stay. Communication from the owner was poor. This was June 2024. If you book, confirm that pest control is current, and request recent photos of all bedrooms before confirming.


FAQ

Good to know

Is Hammond Hideaway directly on the water? No. It's in the woods about 2–3 miles from Boothbay Harbor downtown and the waterfront. You'll drive or bike to access the harbor and ocean views.

Is breakfast included? No. The rental includes a fully equipped kitchen; you provide and prepare your own food. Many guests appreciate this for cost savings and dietary flexibility.

What's the WiFi and TV situation? WiFi availability is not mentioned in the listing. Cable TV is available but with limited channels (one guest couldn't watch the Olympics). Bring a streaming device and confirm internet speed if remote work is planned.

How many bathrooms for four bedrooms? 1.5 bathrooms total. Fine for groups of 5–7 if managed, but tight if everyone showers simultaneously. Morning routine requires coordination.

Is there air conditioning? Not mentioned in the listing. The cottage has heating and a fireplace. In peak summer heat, open windows and the surrounding woods provide natural cooling, though one guest felt it needed more fans.

Can I bring pets? Not specified in the listing. Contact the property directly to ask.

How far is it to restaurants and shopping? About 2–3 miles to Boothbay Harbor downtown, where restaurants, shops, and the harbor waterfront are located. Close enough for a short drive, not walkable.


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