Waterfront Home in Freeport
Waterfront Home in Freeport: A Luxury Villa for Groups and Families

Why Stay
Why Waterfront Home in Freeport
This isn't a hotel - it's a five-bedroom waterfront villa on Bartol Island Road with the kind of space and privacy that makes you stop looking at other options. The property sits on the water with a genuine sea view, a full kitchen built for cooking real meals, and an outdoor fireplace that becomes the evening anchor for groups and families. Everything here is designed for people who want to spread out, not for travelers used to standard rooms. One reviewer who spent three December nights called the experience a 10 out of 10, which is the only data point on record - but it's a perfect one.
This is a waterfront villa Freeport Maine rental that trades the hotel model entirely for a house-rental model. If you're bringing a multi-generational family, a group of friends, or a small corporate retreat, the math works immediately.
Five bedrooms and four bathrooms mean everyone gets their own space. The layout is designed for families or groups of up to ten who don't want to compromise on privacy. Four full bathrooms eliminate the bottleneck of a single shared bath, and walk-in closets in the bedrooms signal that this is built for longer, more comfortable stays.
The kitchen is real. Unlike hotel room kitchenettes, this villa has a full suite: dishwasher, oven, stovetop, dining table, and enough counter space to prep multi-course meals. A coffee machine and electric kettle sit ready for morning routines. For groups and families cooking together, this transforms a vacation rental from "we'll eat out every night" into "let's make breakfast at home and save money."
The outdoor space anchors itself around fire and views. An outdoor fireplace, sun deck, and patio with barbecue facilities create natural gathering points. The garden and sea view mean you're not looking at a neighbor's wall - you're looking at water. Picnic areas and outdoor dining space let you move from room to fire to dinner table without leaving the property.
Free WiFi and private check-in/out add practical ease. Streaming services (Netflix) and a television in the living area mean weather days don't derail plans. Private check-in and express check-out are conveniences that matter when you're managing multiple people and schedules.
Pet-friendly terms and no fixed hotel structure. If your group includes a dog, this rental accommodates pets. And because it's a villa, not a hotel, the rhythm of your stay is yours - no front-desk noise, no hallway traffic, no scheduled housekeeping interruptions.
Rooms
The rooms
The villa spreads across five bedrooms, each with linens provided, wardrobes, and at least one boasting a walk-in closet and extra-long beds (over 6.5 feet). Hard wood or parquet floors throughout. Some rooms open onto the balcony or terrace; the master suite holds the sea view.
- Master Bedroom with Sea View - The primary suite with the villa's best angle on the water; likely includes the walk-in closet and balcony access.
- Four Additional Bedrooms - Mix of sizes; collectively they accommodate groups of eight to ten comfortably.
The bathrooms are distributed across the villa, so you're not managing a single shower for five bedrooms. Each includes a bathtub or shower, towels, free toiletries, and a hairdryer. One is flagged as a guest bathroom, ensuring visitors have their own entry point.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups, multi-generational trips, pet owners
Price tier
Upper-mid to luxury (rates vary by season)
Open
Yes
Standout amenities
Full kitchen · outdoor fireplace · sea view · private check-in · pet-friendly
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Outdoors & Views - Sun deck, garden, balcony, patio, terrace, sea view, outdoor furniture, and outdoor dining area. The outdoor fireplace is the centerpiece for gathering.
Kitchen & Dining - Full kitchen with dining table, dishwasher, oven, stovetop, refrigerator, microwave, coffee machine, tea/coffee maker, electric kettle, kitchenware, and cleaning products. Picnic area for outdoor meals.
Living Space - Fireplace (interior), sitting area, sofa, sofa bed (in one room), desk. Streaming service and flat-screen TV for entertainment.
Practical & Comfort - Air conditioning, heating, laundry facilities, iron and ironing board, parking (free, on-site), non-smoking rooms throughout. WiFi is free.
Safety - Smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detector, fire extinguishers.
This villa's kitchen and dining setup are the defining reason to book it if your group plans to cook. The full appliance suite - oven, stovetop, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator - enables real meal prep. A dining table seats the group. The coffee machine and kettle handle morning routines without a trip to a café. For families or groups on a multi-night stay, a full kitchen can save hundreds of dollars and create a different (often better) pace than restaurant-dependent vacations.
Location and Things to Do Nearby
Freeport itself is a 10–15 minute drive from the villa, depending on which end of town you're headed. The rental is quieter, waterside, and slightly removed - which is the point.
- Freeport Village & Shops (3 mi) - outlet stores, retail, the walkable downtown core
- Desert of Maine (8 mi north) - sandboarding and dunes; unique to Maine
- Bowdoin College & Museum of Art (10 mi) - liberal arts campus with public programming and galleries
- Portland Observatory & Merrill Auditorium (22 mi south) - historic landmarks and classical music venue in Portland
- Portland Museum of Art (22 mi) - Maine's flagship visual arts institution
- Cape Elizabeth & Two Lights State Park (18 mi) - dramatic headlands and coastal paths
- Portland International Jetport (24 mi) - direct flights to Boston and New York
The villa is positioned for easy day trips into Portland or to quieter coastal spots like Cape Elizabeth, but far enough from the highway that you're not living with traffic noise.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August) - Peak season for Freeport and the Maine coast. The outdoor fireplace and deck are most used; the sea is warmest for any waterside recreation. Expect higher rates and popular local events.
Fall (September–October) - Leaf-peeping season in Maine. Cooler mornings and evenings make the fireplace appealing; the garden is still lush. The villa becomes a base for Midcoast Maine foliage trips.
Winter (November–February) - The quietest season; rates are lower. The fireplace and interior living space are central to the experience. Heating is fully functional; the outdoor deck is less used but still accessible for coffee or New Year's mornings.
Spring (March–May) - Gardens begin to emerge; the patio and terrace come alive again. Shoulder-season pricing. Expect unpredictable Maine weather but fewer crowds.
FAQ
Good to know
Is this property on the water? Yes. The villa sits on Bartol Island Road with a direct sea view from the master bedroom and deck areas. It's waterfront, not beachfront - meaning you have water views and access, but not necessarily a swimmable sandy beach directly attached.
Is WiFi included? Yes, free WiFi is included. Streaming services like Netflix are also available on the flat-screen TV.
What's the parking situation? Free on-site parking is included. You won't need to hunt for street spots or pay daily rates.
Can I bring a pet? Yes, the villa is pet-friendly. Confirm any size or breed restrictions directly when booking.
How far is this from Portland? About 22 miles south - roughly 35–45 minutes by car, depending on traffic and which part of Portland you're heading to.
Is there a minimum stay requirement? The single review on file was for a 3-night stay in December. Minimum stays and rate structures vary by season; confirm your specific dates when booking.
What's included in the rental? Linens, towels, kitchen equipment, free WiFi, free parking, laundry facilities, outdoor furniture, and barbecue/fire access are all standard. You manage your own meals and daily schedule.













