Spacious 1 Bedroom Cottage, Edgecomb
Spacious 1 Bedroom Cottage, Edgecomb: A Private Escape Near Coastal Maine Towns

Why Stay
Why Spacious 1 Bedroom Cottage, Edgecomb
Edgecomb sits in that useful middle ground between the quieter reaches of inland Maine and the Midcoast's better-known port towns. This detached cottage on Boothbay Road delivers exactly what solo travelers and small families come looking for: actual privacy, a full kitchen, and enough breathing room that three nights doesn't feel cramped. The parquet floors and thoughtful design touches give it a guesthouse feel rather than a spare rental. At a ten-minute drive, you're close enough to Boothbay Harbor for lunch or a harbor walk, but far enough back to avoid the tourist swirl.
Both guests who've stayed here left perfect scores. They came for quiet and found exactly that - the kind of property where staff answer their phones when the booking app glitches and the kettle is already filled. For solo travelers needing a base to explore the Midcoast or families wanting a cottage without the chaos of a resort, this is a genuine alternative.
A full kitchen and detached privacy. Unlike a hotel room, you get a kitchenette with a refrigerator, microwave, toaster, and tea/coffee maker - useful for coffee runs or a quick breakfast before heading out. The private entrance means no shared hallways. One guest noted it felt like a guesthouse rather than a typical rental.
Clean design and comfort that fits the space. The cottage maximizes its footprint with a living room, bedroom, and bathroom arranged so nothing feels cramped over a three-night stay. Parquet floors, a flat-screen TV, and a sofa in the living area make it feel lived-in rather than sparse.
Staff who actually help when you need them. The booking.com app can be temperamental, and this property's owners stepped in without hesitation. That kind of attentiveness at a small property often matters more than a front desk.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
Detached cottage, one bedroom
Best for
Solo travelers, couples, small families seeking privacy
Price tier
Mid-range (vacation rental)
Open
Year-round
Guest score
10.0 Exceptional
Standout amenities
Full kitchenette · private entrance · garden with balcony views · helpful owners
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Outdoors & Views · Barbecue · Terrace · Garden with views · Balcony
Kitchen · Kitchenette with refrigerator, microwave, toaster, kitchenware · Tea/coffee maker
Living Spaces · Flat-screen TV with cable channels · Sofa · Living room
Climate & Comfort · Air conditioning · Heating · Non-smoking rooms
Bathroom · Private bathroom · Bathtub/shower · Hairdryer · Towels
This is a one-bedroom detached cottage, not a hotel suite. One bed, one bathroom, living room with a sofa, and a kitchenette. The layout is efficient - nothing wasted, nothing missing. Balcony with garden views overlooks the property's grounds, useful for morning coffee or an evening breeze.
- One-Bedroom House: One bed, living room, full bathroom, kitchenette, private entrance, balcony overlooking the garden.
One caveat: the mattress is on the softer side. If you prefer a firmer bed, bring or request an extra pillow for support.
Outdoor Space & Garden
The cottage has a genuine outdoors component. Barbecue area on a terrace, a garden with views visible from the balcony, and enough space to sit outside at dusk (though be ready for mosquitoes - bring bug spray for early evening on the deck, or plan your sunset sitting accordingly).
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season for the cottage rental market. Days are long, the garden is in full bloom, and the terrace is excellent for evening entertaining. Boothbay Harbor is crowded but buzzing. Mosquitoes can be active at dusk.
Fall (September–October): Ideal for solo travelers and couples. Fewer tourists, comfortable evening temperatures, garden still good. Early September is still warm; by late October, mornings are crisp. Leaf-peeping brings crowds to roads but not necessarily to small cottages off the main routes.
Spring (May): Quieter. Gardens are waking up, days lengthen. Weather is variable; bring layers. Good for travelers avoiding summer heat and crowds.
Winter (November–March): The cottage remains available but is less naturally appealing. Heating is in place. This is a working Maine climate - cold, occasional snow, short days. Best for writers, remote workers, or anyone wanting genuine solitude.
Reviews
What guests say
"The cabin was very nice, clean and comfortable. It felt more like a guest house with nice design touches and use of space." - Evelyn, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10
"Nice getaway from city life. Very cosy cottage not far from nice towns." - Olga, United States · Family · 10/10
The only friction point mentioned across these stays was the booking.com app connectivity - a software glitch, not a property issue. One guest noted the mattress runs softer than typical; if you prefer firmer support, that's worth knowing upfront.
Location
Things to do nearby
- 2 miles to Boothbay Harbor - the region's main tourist port, full of galleries, restaurants, and a working waterfront.
- 6 miles to Edgecomb Village - quieter, with local shops and the sense of actual Maine life.
- 10 miles to Coastal Maine Botanical Garden - 67 acres of gardens with seasonal plantings and views of the Damariscotta River.
- 15 miles to Pemaquid Point Lighthouse - iconic lighthouse on a rocky headland; short walk from parking, exceptional sunset views.
- 20 miles to Bowdoin College (Brunswick) - if you're visiting the campus or want to explore Brunswick's downtown, Tontine Mall, and independent bookstores.
- 25 miles to Augusta, Maine's capital - museums, restaurants, and the historic downtown.
- 7 miles to Southport Island - a quieter, less touristed peninsula with fishing villages and water views; good for a drive or bike ride.
FAQ
Good to know
Is this cottage on the water? No, it's set back on Boothbay Road in Edgecomb. The Coastal Maine Botanical Garden and Pemaquid Point Lighthouse are the nearest waterfront attractions, both within 15 miles.
Is breakfast included? No. The kitchenette is equipped for making your own coffee and tea, toasting bread, and simple meals. Nearby Boothbay has restaurants and cafes.
Is there air conditioning? Yes, the cottage has full AC - useful in July and August, though evenings cool naturally the rest of the year.
Can I cook in the cottage? You have a kitchenette, not a full kitchen. It's suitable for light cooking, reheating, and coffee/tea. For full meal prep, a nearby restaurant is more practical.
Are pets allowed? The listing doesn't specify. Contact the owner directly before booking if you're traveling with a dog or cat.
How far is it from Augusta State Airport? Approximately 26 miles, about a 40-minute drive. Portland International Airport is roughly 60 miles away (90 minutes).
Is the cottage suitable for families with young children? Yes. It's a detached space with a living room and a garden - good for families wanting privacy. No specific kid amenities are listed, so bring toys and activities. The barbecue and outdoor space are family-friendly.
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