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The View III at Sheepscot River

The View III at Sheepscot River: A Spacious Riverside Apartment in Edgecomb

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a home with a house with a yard at The View III at Sheepscot River in Edgecomb

Why Stay

Why The View III at Sheepscot River

The Midcoast's quieter stretches reward those willing to skip the Dock Square crowds. Edgecomb, perched above the Sheepscot River between Boothbay and Wiscasset, offers exactly that kind of peace - and The View III at Sheepscot River is built for it. This isn't a hotel with a lobby and front desk; it's a two-bedroom apartment designed for families or small groups who want their own space, their own kitchen, and the kind of flexibility that only a private rental provides. The setup is refreshingly straightforward: a full kitchen, a separate living room, river views, and a private entrance. No daily housekeeping. No mini-bar markup. Just a well-equipped home base for exploring the Botanical Garden, hiking to Morse Mountain, or anchoring yourself on the porch with a book.

The property scores 9.4 out of 10 - high enough to signal real satisfaction, but low enough to suggest honest bookings rather than inflated ratings. That score suggests a property that delivers on what it promises without overselling itself.

Two full bedrooms and a living room mean you're not cramped. Unlike a standard hotel room, families or two couples can spread out. The second bedroom gives children their own space or offers a comfortable alternative to the pull-out sofa in the main living area. That flexibility alone justifies the rental model for anyone staying more than two nights.

The kitchen is genuinely functional, not decorative. A full stovetop, oven, microwave, refrigerator, and dining table support actual cooking - not just reheating takeout. For families managing dietary preferences or budgets, the ability to prepare meals becomes a feature, not a convenience. Cycling enthusiasts and outdoor-focused travelers appreciate the chance to fuel up on their own schedule before a dawn ride or boat trip.

Private entrance and river access mean no lobby interactions. You come and go as you please. The outdoor seating area provides a quiet spot to decompress after exploring Boothbay Harbor or Wiscasset without feeling like you're in a common courtyard.

The location straddles several excellent bases. Edgecomb itself is quiet, but you're close enough to the Midcoast's main draws - Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is 11 miles away, Old Fort Western in Augusta is 25 miles, and the towns of Boothbay and Wiscasset are within easy drives for dinner or shopping.

Rooms

The rooms

This is a single apartment spanning two bedrooms, a living room with a sofa bed, and a full kitchen and dining area. The setup works best for families with children or two couples who aren't bothered by sharing a living space. Bedrooms come with linens and an alarm clock. Both bathrooms (one private, one shared configuration depending on your booking) include towels, free toiletries, and hot showers. A work desk and flat-screen TV occupy the living area, and ironing facilities are available if you're dealing with wrinkled linen after travel.

The apartment is heated and air-conditioned, with cable and satellite TV channels if bad weather or a rest day requires indoor time.

Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoors & Recreation: Outdoor furniture on your private seating area · Cycling trails accessible from the property · Children's playground on-site.

Kitchen & Dining: Fully equipped kitchen with stovetop, oven, microwave, toaster, refrigerator, and kitchenware · Dining table for meals and conversation · Coffee machine for morning coffee · Tea service.

Comfort & Convenience: Air conditioning and heating throughout · Private entrance · Wake-up service available · Iron and ironing facilities · Fire extinguishers and carbon monoxide detectors for safety.

Technology: Flat-screen TV with cable and satellite channels · Video on-demand · Work desk if you need to stay connected.

Seasons

When to visit

Late spring through early fall (May–September) is peak season on the Midcoast. The weather is reliably warm, gardens are in bloom (the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is at its best from June through August), and hiking trails are fully accessible. This is also peak lobster season, making it the best time for waterfront dining in nearby Boothbay.

Shoulder season (April and October) brings cooler, crisper days - ideal for cycling and hiking without summer heat. Spring wildflowers and fall foliage attract serious photographers. Crowds thin out, and the property's peaceful riverside setting becomes even more pronounced. Expect daytime temps in the 50s–60s°F.

Winter (November–March) is quiet and cold. The playground and outdoor spaces lose appeal, but the Sheepscot River can be beautiful under snow. Winter stays suit couples or small groups seeking absolute solitude; plan indoor activities in Wiscasset or Augusta for breaks from the apartment.

Location

Things to do nearby

  • 11 miles to Coastal Maine Botanical Garden - 270 acres of curated gardens, walking trails, and seasonal displays; peak bloom June–August.
  • 12 miles to Boothbay Harbor - a classic working harbor with restaurants, galleries, and boat tours along the coast.
  • 5 miles to Wiscasset - a postcard-perfect village with antique shops, riverside dining, and the Castle Tucker mansion.
  • 8 miles to Morse Mountain Trail - a moderate coastal hike with Atlantic views and a sandy beach at the summit.
  • Nearby cycling routes - quiet Midcoast back roads ideal for road bikes and mountain bikes.
  • 25 miles to Old Fort Western - Maine's oldest continuously occupied wooden fort, set on the Kennebec River with living-history demonstrations.
  • 15 miles to Reid State Park - a sandy-beach park with picnic areas, walking trails, and strong ocean swells on the southern shore.

FAQ

Good to know

Is there a restaurant on-site? The property listing mentions a restaurant facility, though specifics on menu, hours, and whether reservations are required are not detailed in the booking information. Confirm availability when you book.

Is breakfast included? Breakfast is not included, but the full kitchen allows you to prepare your own meals - a significant cost savings for families or longer stays.

Can I bring children? Yes. The property includes a children's playground on-site and a layout (two separate bedrooms, living room) that suits family groups well.

Is there a shuttle to nearby attractions? Not mentioned in the standard amenities. Plan to rent a car or arrange local transportation for trips to Boothbay or the Botanical Garden.

What's the cancellation policy? Cancellation terms vary by booking date and rate type; review your specific confirmation for details.

Are pets allowed? Pet policies are not listed in the standard facilities. Contact the property directly before booking if you're traveling with animals.

Is WiFi available? WiFi or internet service is not explicitly listed in the amenities. If connectivity is essential, confirm before booking.

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