Cheerful Cottage with Loft Close to Everything 6
Cheerful Cottage with Loft Close to Everything 6: A Compact Retreat in Edgecomb

Why Stay
Why Cheerful Cottage with Loft Close to Everything 6
Edgecomb sits in that sweet pocket of the Maine coast where things slow down - no crowds, no fuss, just forest and the promise of Boothbay's working waterfront a short drive away. This one-bedroom cottage with a loft doesn't try to be sprawling; instead, it's engineered for efficiency and warmth. The owner has thought through every inch: a working fireplace for cool nights, a full kitchen for cooking, and a private entrance that means you're never sharing air with anyone else. If you want a home base to explore Boothbay Harbor and the Midcoast without the overhead of a hotel, this is the type of place that wins repeat visitors.
The cottage lands on the quieter end of Maine rentals - small enough to feel intimate, big enough to actually live in for a week. One guest who stayed recently put it simply: "It was small but the owner made the best use of the room."
Thoughtfully maximized space. A one-bedroom cottage with a loft is the architectural sweet spot for couples: enough room to spread out without feeling like you're caretaking a mansion. The loft adds a sense of discovery - it's that extra zone when you need to get away from the main living area.
Full kitchen and fireplace. You're not eating every meal out. Cook real food in a kitchen with a stovetop, refrigerator, and microwave. The fireplace turns October and November into something ceremonial: coffee in the morning, fire in the evening.
Private entrance and quiet grounds. No shared hallways, no lobby traffic. A garden view and free parking make this feel less like a rental property and more like borrowing a friend's place.
Close to everything that matters. The name is accurate - you're nine miles from Coastal Maine Botanical Garden, twenty-five miles from Old Fort Western, and minutes from Boothbay's docks and seafood shacks.
Rooms
The rooms
The cottage is a single, unified space: one bedroom, one full bathroom, loft sleeping area, living room with fireplace, and kitchen. The owner has clearly spent time making small spaces work - high ceilings, strategic storage, and a layout that doesn't feel cramped despite the modest square footage. This isn't a sprawling vacation home; it's a well-loved cottage. Linens are provided; heating, air conditioning, and a work desk mean you can stay comfortably in any season or get actual work done if needed.
- One-bedroom cottage with loft - private entrance, fireplace, full kitchen, garden views
The cottage is genuinely small, but that's by design and honestly disclosed. Come in expecting an intimate retreat, not a mansion, and you'll be delighted by how well it's appointed.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
Private cottage with loft; self-catering
Best for
Couples, solo travelers seeking quiet Maine escape
Price tier
Mid-range (estimated $120–180/night based on season)
Guest score
8.0 Very Good
Standout amenities
Fireplace · private entrance · full kitchen · garden · free WiFi and parking
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & dining: Full-size kitchen with stovetop, refrigerator, microwave · tea and coffee maker provided
Living spaces: Fireplace for cool-season gatherings · work desk for remote work · flat-screen TV with cable
Outdoor & gardens: Private garden with seating area · free on-site parking · BBQ facilities for outdoor cooking
Climate control: Air conditioning for summer · heating throughout · property is smoke-free
Technology & convenience: Free WiFi throughout · iron and ironing board provided
Seasons
When to visit
October through November (leaf-peeping season): The fireplace earns its keep; garden colors peak in early October. Boothbay's summer crowds have thinned, and restaurants remain open. Weather is cool (50s–60s F) - pack layers and plan cozy evenings indoors.
June through September (true summer): Air conditioning handles warm days; the garden is lush. Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is fully staffed with events. Boothbay Harbor reaches peak energy but also peak crowds. Book early.
December through March (quiet season): The cottage is a winter retreat for those who love silence and fireplace time. Some regional attractions keep reduced hours; restaurants stay open in Boothbay. Roads are generally clear, but snow is possible.
April and May (shoulder season): Spring arrives slowly on the Midcoast. Gardens begin blooming; weather is unpredictable (40s–60s F). This is when you get the landscape to yourself.
Reviews
What guests say
"It was small but the owner made the best use of the room."
- James, United States · Couple · 8/10
The cottage's diminutive footprint is its only documented drawback, but guests recognize it as honest advertising rather than a bait-and-switch. The owner's attention to detail - fitting everything a couple actually needs into a small space - comes through clearly. There are no complaints about cleanliness, amenities, or location.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Boothbay Harbor - 10 minutes by car; working fishing village with galleries, restaurants, and boat tours
- Coastal Maine Botanical Garden - 9.9 miles; 270 acres with woodland trails, water features, seasonal events
- Old Fort Western - 25 miles; Maine's oldest wooden fort (1628), interpreted living history site
- Edgecomb village center - 1 mile; small post office, general stores, local life
- Damariscotta & Newcastle - 10 miles; farm-to-table dining, antique shops, riverfront strolls
- Wiscasset - 8 miles; iconic red Maine lighthouse, seafood shacks, outlet shopping
- Regional kayaking and canoeing - multiple outfitters within 15 minutes for Midcoast waterway exploration
FAQ
Good to know
Is the cottage really that small? Yes. One bedroom, one bathroom, loft area. But it's efficiently designed and works well for couples or solo travelers. Families with children should consider a larger rental.
Is WiFi included? Yes, free WiFi is available throughout the cottage. Good enough for checking email and streaming, though not a given for heavy video calls.
Is there a kitchen? Yes, fully equipped with stovetop, microwave, refrigerator, and tea/coffee maker. You can cook real meals or just reheat takeout from Boothbay.
Is parking free? Yes. Free on-site private parking is included - no lot fees, no street hunting.
Is breakfast included? No. This is a self-catering cottage. Breakfast is your responsibility, though Boothbay has several cafes and bakeries nearby.
Can I use the fireplace? Yes. The fireplace is functional and stocked (verify with owner on firewood availability). It's operational year-round but most useful in fall and winter.
Is the cottage pet-friendly? The listing does not specify. Contact the owner directly to confirm pet policy.













