The View at Sheepscot River
The View at Sheepscot River: A Riverside Apartment Retreat in Edgecomb

Why Stay
Why The View at Sheepscot River
The View at Sheepscot River sits on Maine's Midcoast, where the Sheepscot River bends through quiet farmland and maritime villages. This one-bedroom apartment is built for travelers who want a kitchen, space to spread out, and the kind of morning light that comes off water. It's not a hotel front desk - it's a private entrance, a terrace, and the distance to think clearly about what matters.
The property works equally well for couples seeking a long weekend, families who need a base camp for exploring nearby towns, and solo travelers who want to cook their own meals while they plan the day's routes. At 9.0 out of 10, guests consistently praise the setup and the views. This is the kind of place where you can imagine staying for a week and not running out of reasons to stay longer.
Fully equipped kitchen means you eat on your own schedule. The apartment includes a stove, oven, refrigerator, microwave, and all the tools to move beyond takeout. A dining table sits ready for morning coffee or the lobster roll you picked up in Damariscotta, five miles south. This matters: travelers who cook feel less rushed, less tethered to restaurant hours.
Terrace and balcony frame the river without the noise of traffic. You get outdoor furniture, a place to sit and read or watch the water change color with the light. The air conditioning and heating mean you're comfortable year-round, whether it's August heat or April mud season.
Accessible design is thoughtfully integrated. Lowered sink, raised toilet, facilities for disabled guests - these aren't afterthoughts but core features of the space, making it genuinely workable for guests with mobility needs.
Private entrance and independent operation. There's no shared hallway, no check-in desk. You arrive on your own terms, leave on your own terms. A sofa bed in the living area lets you host a guest or have space for a child without scrambling.
Central location for the Midcoast. Pemaquid Point Lighthouse is 20 minutes away. Coastal Maine Botanical Garden sits 11 miles north in Boothbay. Bowdoin College and its museums are a 25-minute drive. You're positioned between three distinct zones of the coast - you can spend mornings at lighthouses, afternoons in shops, and evenings cooking in a real kitchen.
Rooms
The rooms
The apartment is a single, open-plan one-bedroom. The living area holds a sofa, a sofa bed, a work desk (useful if you're remote), and a flat-screen TV with streaming services. The bedroom is separate, with proper linens and a full private bathroom. Natural light comes from the terrace and balcony doors. This is an efficiency with real separation between living and sleeping - not a studio where you're negotiating corners.
The design prioritizes function and sightlines. You'll find no decorative clutter, just the things you actually use: a coffee machine, a toaster, kitchenware, a hairdryer, free toiletries. The toilet paper, towels, and shower all work without fanfare.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
One-bedroom apartment, fully equipped kitchen
Best for
Couples, families, remote workers, longer stays
Open
Year-round
Standout amenities
River views · complete independence · full kitchen
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Outdoors: Terrace · balcony · outdoor furniture · dining table for eating outside.
Kitchen & Dining: Full stove and oven · refrigerator · microwave · coffee machine · toaster · dining table · all standard kitchenware · ideal for longer stays or families who want to control meals.
Living Areas: Sofa · desk for work · sitting area · flat-screen TV with cable, satellite, and streaming services.
Accessibility: Lowered sink · raised toilet · facilities for disabled guests throughout.
Safety & Security: Fire extinguishers · smoke alarms · carbon monoxide detector · CCTV outside property and in common areas.
Seasons
When to visit
May through October (Peak Season): Wildflowers bloom, gardens open in force, and the Midcoast's outdoor attractions run at full hours. Pemaquid Point Lighthouse and Coastal Maine Botanical Garden are both in their element. Temperatures range from 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Book ahead.
November through April (Quieter Months): The river and grounds remain beautiful, but tourist infrastructure thins. Some attractions reduce hours. The apartment's air conditioning and heating make it comfortable anyway, and you'll have the river largely to yourself. Better rates. Good for remote work or couples looking for genuine quiet.
Foliage Season (Late September through Early October): The trees turn fast and reliably in Maine's interior, visible from the apartment's terrace. Expect crowds and premium pricing.
Winter (December through February): Cold and occasionally snowy. The apartment is well-heated. Cycling and golf course access dormant, but walking trails remain open.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Pemaquid Point Lighthouse (20 minutes): Maine's most-photographed lighthouse, perched on a rocky point with a keeper's house turned museum and a working light visible from miles away.
- Coastal Maine Botanical Garden, Boothbay (11 miles): 270 acres of gardens and woodland paths sloping toward the water; peak bloom is May through September, but the structure is worth visiting anytime.
- Damariscotta (5 miles): Working river town with Round Top Ice Cream, the Damariscotta River Museum, and the boardwalk where seals haul out on rocks.
- Boothbay Harbor (13 miles): Tourist-facing but authentic fishing harbor with whale-watching charters, fish markets, and galleries strung along the waterfront.
- Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick (25 miles): Free admission, serious collection of American and European paintings; the campus itself is worth walking.
- Salt Bay Heritage Trail (8 miles): Loop trail along the Damariscotta River estuary, good for an hour's walk before breakfast.
- Old Fort Western, Augusta (25 miles): Maine's oldest wooden fort, authentically interpreted, with reenactors and river views from the ramparts.
FAQ
Good to know
Is the apartment directly on the water? Yes, you have views of the Sheepscot River from the terrace and balcony. It's not a waterfront room in a building full of people - it's a private apartment with river views and outdoor seating.
What's included in the booking? A fully equipped kitchen, full bathroom, private entrance, linens, towels, free toiletries, Wi-Fi implied by the work desk and streaming services, air conditioning and heating, and outdoor furniture. Clarify what isn't covered (utilities, parking) directly with the host.
Is breakfast included? No, but you have a full kitchen and coffee machine, so you can make your own. Damariscotta and Boothbay both have excellent cafés within a short drive.
Is there a golf course nearby? Yes, within two miles. There's also a cycling route implied by the facilities listing. Ask the host for specific recommendations for both.
Is the apartment accessible for guests with disabilities? Yes. The property lists facilities for disabled guests, including lowered sink, raised toilet, and accessible bathroom throughout. Contact the host before booking to confirm the specific features you need.
Can I bring a family with kids? Yes. The sofa bed in the living area provides extra sleeping space, and the full kitchen lets you manage meals around children's schedules. Streaming services keep kids entertained on rainy days.
Is there parking? Not specified in the listing. Ask the host directly - this matters in rural Maine, where parking is usually abundant but sometimes not obvious.













