One-bedroom private cottage with gardenEdgecomb

Cheerful 1 Bedroom Cottage

Cheerful 1 Bedroom Cottage: A Quiet Maine Getaway in Edgecomb

One-bedroom private cottage with gardenSolo travelers
a living room with a blue couch and a table at Cheerful 1 Bedroom Cottage Close to Everything 2 in Edgecomb
a living room with a blue couch and a table at Cheerful 1 Bedroom Cottage Close to Everything 2 in Edgecomb

Why Stay

Why Cheerful 1 Bedroom Cottage

There's a particular kind of relief that comes with stepping into your own cottage - a door that's yours alone, a kitchen where you can make coffee exactly how you like it, and a garden to look out on without anyone else around. Cheerful 1 Bedroom Cottage Close to Everything 2, tucked on Boothbay Road in Edgecomb, offers that kind of uncomplicated peace. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom rental sits on a quiet residential stretch yet remains within easy reach of Midcoast attractions: the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is under 10 miles away, Pemaquid Point Lighthouse and Bowdoin College are 20-some miles out, and the Boothbay Harbor village is just a short drive.

The property appeals most to solo travelers and couples who want independence without sacrificing comfort - or the assurance that someone's paying attention. With a private entrance, a fully stocked kitchen, free WiFi, and on-site parking, it reads as a straightforward, well-maintained rental. Two guests who've stayed here rated their experiences at 9.5 and 10 out of 10, citing the host's attentiveness and the cottage's accessibility and warmth.

The host, Jeff, sets the tone - you're not just renting a space, you're being looked after. Guests consistently note that Jeff's care and responsiveness make the difference between a rental and a genuine retreat. One solo traveler who stayed for two weeks described feeling "well cared for and attended to," a detail that signals the kind of attentiveness often missing in vacation properties. A front-door Ring system adds both security and the sense that someone is keeping an eye on things.

The cottage is genuinely accessible and comfortable. Described as "quaint, comfortably styled," it works particularly well for guests with mobility considerations. The private entrance, absence of stairs (implied by the accessibility praise), and thoughtful layout mean you can settle in without navigating obstacle courses.

You have a full kitchen and the freedom to cook. This isn't a studio with a hot plate. You get a stovetop, full-size refrigerator, microwave, and a tea and coffee maker - everything needed to prepare simple meals or lay out a slow breakfast on your own schedule.

The garden and balcony give you outdoor space without leaving the property. Garden views and a balcony mean you can sit outside, breathe, and watch the seasons shift without venturing anywhere. There are also BBQ facilities if you want to grill.

Rooms

The rooms

The cottage contains one bedroom suited to a single guest or couple. It's referred to as a "One-Bedroom House" in reviews, which signals a full, separate cottage rather than a shared property or upstairs suite. The space includes a work desk (useful if you're staying for an extended period), heating and air-conditioning, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, and a private entrance. Linens are provided; the bathroom has a hairdryer and standard amenities.

  • One-Bedroom House - Quaint and warmly styled; suitable for solo travelers and couples.

At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Solo travelers, couples, quiet retreats, remote work

Guest score

9.5 Exceptional

Standout amenities

Attentive host (Jeff) · full kitchen · private entrance · garden views · accessible design

Details

5 Boothbay Road, Cottage 2, Edgecomb, ME 04556
Parking: Free, on-site, private

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoor Spaces · Garden with garden views · Balcony · BBQ facilities

Connectivity & Entertainment · Free WiFi throughout · Flat-screen TV with cable channels · Work desk

Practical · Free on-site private parking · Air conditioning · Heating · Iron · Smoke-free property · Private entrance with Ring doorbell

Kitchen · Full kitchen setup: stovetop, refrigerator, microwave, tea and coffee maker

Seasons

When to visit

Spring (April–May): The Coastal Maine Botanical Garden explodes with color. Temperatures hover in the 50s–60s Fahrenheit. The cottage's garden will be greening up. Tourist season is just starting, so you'll avoid peak Boothbay crowds.

Summer (June–August): Peak warmth and peak crowds. Boothbay Harbor is fully alive - restaurants, boat tours, galleries all operating at capacity. The cottage's garden is lush. If you're staying in August for two nights or a long weekend, expect to share roads and restaurants with visitors from across the Northeast.

Fall (September–October): Foliage peaks late September through early October. The Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is golden and green. Nights cool down (50s); days stay mild (60s–70s). Tourist pressure drops sharply after Labor Day, making this the ideal time for a quiet stay.

Winter (November–March): The cottage is open, but it's genuinely quiet. Days are short; many regional attractions have reduced hours or close seasonally. If you're seeking solitude and don't mind cold weather, this is your window. The garden becomes a minimalist study in bare branches.

Reviews

What guests say

"Cottage 2 is quaint, comfortable, warmly styled. Not only are guests security-protected with a front door Ring, but they'll feel well cared for and attended to by our Host, Jeff." - Deb, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10

"Wonderful, warm stay in my Edgecomb cottage. I'm hopeful to stay during Spring in the New Year." - Deb, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10

"A great property for a quiet, restful getaway." - Gregory, United States · Couple · 9/10

With only two reviews in the dataset, the feedback is limited but unanimously positive. Both guests emphasize the host's attentiveness and the cottage's comfort. No recurring complaints surfaced in the available reviews.

Location

Things to do nearby

  • Boothbay Harbor (5 miles) - The region's biggest draw: working fishing village, waterfront restaurants, art galleries, and boat tours. Peak season crowds make shoulder-season visits appealing.
  • Coastal Maine Botanical Garden (9.9 miles) - 270 acres of themed gardens overlooking the water. Spring blooms are spectacular; fall foliage peaks in late September and early October.
  • Pemaquid Point Lighthouse (21 miles) - The iconic red-and-white striped lighthouse on rocky headlands. A short hike leads to tidal pools and views across Penobscot Bay.
  • Bowdoin College (21 miles) - Historic campus in Brunswick with a first-rate art museum open to the public and a charming college town with bookshops and cafés.
  • Fort William Henry State Historic Site (15 miles) - Waterfront colonial ruins in Newcastle with interpretive trails and views up the Damariscotta River.
  • Old Fort Western (25 miles) - Maine's oldest surviving wooden fort, now a museum in Augusta. Guides in period dress provide historical context.
  • Edgecomb village (less than 1 mile) - The local school and a few quiet streets. Not a tourist hub, but peaceful and authentically rural Midcoast Maine.

FAQ

Good to know

Is this a shared property or entirely private? Entirely private. You have your own entrance, your own space, and your own parking. The numbering ("Cottage 2") indicates the property is part of a small complex, but each cottage functions as a standalone rental.

Is breakfast included? No. The cottage provides a full kitchen, so you can prepare your own meals. Boothbay Harbor has excellent cafés and restaurants within a 10-minute drive if you prefer to eat out.

Is there a host on-site? No. Jeff manages the property remotely but is responsive to questions or issues. The Ring doorbell allows for a measure of security and connection.

Is the cottage accessible for guests with mobility issues? The property has been specifically praised for accessibility. A private entrance and thoughtfully designed layout make it workable for guests with limited mobility. Contact the host directly with specific questions.

How far is the nearest town? Edgecomb village is less than a mile away but is very quiet. Boothbay Harbor - the real hub - is about 5 miles away and offers restaurants, shops, and waterfront activities.

Is WiFi reliable? Yes. Free WiFi is available throughout the cottage and is listed as a key amenity. The property also provides a work desk, making it suitable for remote work.

Are there restaurants or shops nearby? Boothbay Harbor (5 miles) is the closest retail and dining destination, with seasonal restaurants and galleries. Several farm stands and local eateries dot Route 27 on the drive toward Boothbay.

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