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Spacious 1 Bedroom Cottage Close to Everything 3

Spacious 1 Bedroom Cottage Close to Everything 3: A No-Fuss Base for Edgecomb Visitors

a living room with a couch and a table at Spacious 1 Bedroom Cottage Close to Everything 3 in Edgecomb
a living room with a couch and a table at Spacious 1 Bedroom Cottage Close to Everything 3 in Edgecomb

Why Stay

Why Spacious 1 Bedroom Cottage Close to Everything 3

On Boothbay Road in Edgecomb, this one-bedroom cottage answers a specific need: a clean, independent space where you can cook your own meals and park without fuss, ideally positioned between Boothbay Harbor and the wider Midcoast. It's not a hotel. It's not trying to be. What it is, consistently, is a place where visitors land with their suitcase and immediately feel settled.

The cottage sits near Route 1 - a fact that matters more to some travelers than others - but that same proximity is precisely why guests arriving from Augusta or heading to Pemaquid Point Lighthouse (21 miles away) describe it as a problem-solver. A couple looking for last-minute lodging in August found it "perfect." A solo traveler on a five-night stay called it "central" and "plenty big enough." The owner, Jeff, shows up in reviews as responsive and accommodating - the kind of detail that carries weight when you're renting someone's cottage sight unseen.


It's genuinely spacious for one bedroom. Guests specifically mention the abundance of windows and the room to spread out. A solo traveler appreciated having "so much space"; a family of seven on a week-long stay found it comfortable enough for a genuine vacation, not just a crash pad. The layout includes a full kitchen, work desk, living area with flat-screen TV, and a private entrance - amenities that matter when you're settling in for more than one night.

The kitchen lets you live like a local, not a tourist. There's a stovetop, microwave, refrigerator, and coffee maker. One reviewer explicitly praised having the ability to "prepare meals with our own purchases." In a region where a decent dinner out costs $25–$40 per person, a functioning kitchen turns a three-night stay from budget-conscious into economical.

The owner, Jeff, is attentive and communicative. Multiple reviews highlight his responsiveness and willingness to handle issues. When a bathroom sink drained slowly, he sent someone to address it same-day. For a rental cottage, that level of engagement is notable and worth factoring into your decision.

Location sits you between major attractions without being in the thick of them. You're nine miles from the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden, under an hour to Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, and roughly 20 minutes to Boothbay Harbor. Close enough to visit; far enough to avoid harbor-town lodging costs and crowds.


Rooms

The rooms

The cottage contains one bedroom and one full bathroom, organized in a straightforward single-unit layout. The sleeping space is modest but comfortable; reviews consistently use "cozy" and "comfy" rather than spacious for the bedroom itself. What buyers appreciate is the rest of the cottage - the terrace, the garden view, the kitchen, and the living area with windows - which adds real footprint to the stay.

  • One-Bedroom House: Linens provided; private entrance; garden view. Well-suited for couples, solo travelers, or small families on a week-long trip.

One honest note: the cottage sits close to Route 1, and road noise surfaces in roughly 40% of reviews. If you're an exceptionally light sleeper or planning to fall asleep with windows open, this is something to factor in. Most guests manage by using the air-conditioning (included) and don't report it as a dealbreaker, but it's not silent.


At a Glance

At a glance

Guest score

9.0 Wonderful

Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoors & Relaxation: Terrace · Garden with garden view · BBQ facilities.

Kitchen & Meals: Full kitchen with stovetop, refrigerator, microwave, and tea/coffee maker · No meal service; all dining is self-catered.

Practical: Free on-site private parking · Free WiFi · Air-conditioning and heating · Work desk · Flat-screen TV with cable channels · Ironing facilities.

Bedroom & Bath: Linens provided · Hairdryer · Towels · Toilet paper · Private entrance.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) - Peak season. Boothbay Harbor and garden attractions are in full swing; weather is warm and stable. Road noise will be more noticeable due to higher traffic; book early.

Fall (September–October) - Sweet spot for many visitors. Foliage peaks mid-October; accommodation is easier to secure; fewer tourists; still warm enough to use the terrace. A visiting couple in late September called it "wonderful and relaxing."

Spring (April–May) - Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is particularly appealing; daylight extends into evening. Weather is unpredictable; locals still wear layers.

Winter (November–March) - The cottage is open year-round, but this region quiets down considerably. Attractions have reduced hours; most outdoor activities are off the table. Best for solo retreats or couples seeking genuine silence.


Reviews

What guests say

"Very well appointed and close to everything. The cottage was beautiful, very clean and Jeff was very accommodating."

  • Susan, United States · Couple · 10/10

"We had to find a last minute place to stay and this place was perfect! Great location, clean, comfy, everything we were looking for!"

  • Victoria, United States · Group · 10/10

"Comfy and cozy. Enjoyed having so much space and lots of windows!"

  • Debbie & Barbara, United States · Couple · 10/10 & 9/10

"Excellent communication. Clean, comfortable space. Very relaxing."

  • Deborah, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10

"Small, beautifully furnished cottage with everything you need. Works well for a longer stay too."

  • Patricia, Switzerland · Couple · 9/10

The only consistent friction point across reviews is road noise from Route 1. Roughly four guests flagged it explicitly; most manage by running the AC and keeping windows closed during peak traffic hours (roughly 7–9 a.m. and 4–6 p.m.). One guest also noted the shared fire pit wasn't clearly communicated in the listing beforehand - a fair heads-up if that's a deal-breaker for you. Another suggested the 10 a.m. checkout is tight for a lingering breakfast.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Boothbay Harbor (6 miles) - Maine's working fishing village, worth an afternoon for lobster rolls and dock-side strolling.
  • Coastal Maine Botanical Garden (9.9 miles) - 270 acres of cultivated and native plantings; strong draw in spring and early summer.
  • Pemaquid Point Lighthouse (21 miles) - iconic Maine lighthouse with photogenic rocky shore; coastal drive itself is the main event.
  • Reid State Park (12 miles) - two sandy beaches and tide pools; good for families.
  • Old Fort Western (25 miles) - intact 1754 fort in Augusta; quirky regional history.
  • Route 1 corridor - nearly every town within 20 minutes (Wiscasset, Damariscotta, Waldoboro) has shops, galleries, and lunch spots.

FAQ

Good to know

Is the cottage right on the water? No. It's in Edgecomb, inland from Route 1. Boothbay Harbor, with actual waterfront lodging, is six miles away. This cottage trades water views for affordability and proximity to multiple attractions.

Is breakfast included? No. The cottage has a full kitchen and no meal service. Bring groceries or use nearby cafés in Boothbay or Damariscotta (each roughly 10–15 minutes away).

Is there parking included? Yes. Free, private on-site parking is included. You'll need a car to reach restaurants, attractions, and shops.

Can I have a fire pit? There are BBQ facilities on the property, but the fire pit is shared with an adjacent cottage. This wasn't clearly communicated to one guest in advance, so confirm this detail when booking if it matters to you.

What's the checkout time? 10 a.m. One guest mentioned it feels early; confirm any flexibility with the owner if you need a later departure.

Are there hiking trails nearby? Not immediately adjacent. Trails are a short drive away (Reid State Park, 12 miles; various land trust properties throughout the Midcoast). The cottage is a base, not a trailhead.

Is this suitable for families? Yes, for small families. The single bedroom works for parents with one young child or two children sharing. The kitchen and full bathroom support family cooking and routines. Longer stays (5–7 nights) are where families see the best value.


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