Two-bedroom, two-bathroom vacation rental houseKennebunk

Quaint Bungalow

Quaint Bungalow: A Homey Two-Bedroom Rental in Kennebunk

Two-bedroom, two-bathroom vacation rental houseFamilies
a living room with a couch and a flat screen tv at Quaint Bungalow in Kennebunk
a living room with a couch and a flat screen tv at Quaint Bungalow in Kennebunk

Why Stay

Why Quaint Bungalow

Kennebunk's downtown strip - ice cream shops, galleries, the slow roll of summer traffic - sits a short walk from this two-bedroom house. It's the kind of place where you arrive with a week's worth of groceries and a plan to cook dinner rather than hunt for a reservation. A fireplace for shoulder-season evenings, a full kitchen stocked with actual cookware, an enclosed front porch where the light hits just right by 4 p.m. The house doesn't perform luxury; it performs home. That matters more than it sounds, especially when you're traveling with kids or splitting a long weekend with friends.

Guests consistently describe the same sensation: walking through the door and exhaling. The open floor plan means nobody's isolated in a bedroom; the spacious closets and extra linens mean you're not constantly reshuffling belongings. Most stayed in late May or early June, or bundled in for autumn leaf-peeping weekends. A few came back in summer.


The kitchen actually works for cooking. Not a kitchenette - a full setup with oven, stovetop, dishwasher, coffee machine, and enough counter space to prep real meals. One guest hauled a three-night stay's worth of groceries in and never left the house except to walk downtown. Guests mention this feature specifically. If your trip hinges on cooking together, this house is built for it.

Walking distance to everything. The house sits close enough to downtown Kennebunk's center that you can hit the shops and restaurants on foot. One reviewer (a solo traveler from Canada) emphasized the location without elaboration - "très bien situé" - but others were more specific: short walk to the center, convenient location, near the beach. No car dependency for dinner or a coffee run.

Built for groups and families. The two-bedroom layout with a sofa bed in the living room, plus an enclosed front porch that functions as a third hangout space, handles extended families and friend groups without awkwardness. Spacious closets, extra blankets and pillows stocked, beach towels and chairs waiting - details that signal the owners understand what families actually need.

The enclosed porch is a genuine retreat. Furnished, furnished well, and separate enough that one person can read while others watch TV. One couple returning to Kennebunkport for their fifth visit reserved again almost immediately, citing the porch as the standout.


Rooms

The rooms

The property offers one room category: a two-bedroom house with two full bathrooms, an open living and dining area, and that enclosed front porch. Bedrooms are described as spacious with plentiful closet storage. Linens are fresh; private entrances and ironing facilities are in place.

  • Two-Bedroom House - Full kitchen, two baths, sofa bed in living room, fireplace, patio access, suitable for 4–6 guests depending on group composition.

One honest note: A few guests flagged the second bed (likely a guest room or the sofa bed) as small and uncomfortable. Reviewers also reported occasional equipment hiccups - the washer-dryer didn't fully dry heavy items in one summer stay - worth knowing if laundry is central to your plan. One family brought extra fans expecting no air conditioning, only to discover the AC was installed but not preset before arrival.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, groups, multi-generational trips, anyone who wants to cook

Price tier

Mid-to-upper (CAD $2,600+ for 3 nights; comparable to other Kennebunk home rentals)

Guest score

8.6 Excellent

Standout amenities

Full kitchen · enclosed porch · spacious layout · walkable to downtown

Details

Kennebunk, ME 04043

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Cooking Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, microwave, oven, stovetop, refrigerator, coffee machine, toaster, and complete kitchenware · Dining table and sitting area with fireplace for after-dinner relaxation.

Outdoor Spaces & Activities Patio with outdoor furniture and dining area · Barbecue facilities · Hiking and cycling trails nearby · Golf course within 2 miles · Beach towels and chairs provided.

Laundry & Practical Washing machine and dryer · Iron and ironing board · Hair dryer · Desk for any work.

Bedroom & Bathroom Private bathrooms in both bedrooms · Free toiletries · Towels · Bathtub and shower options · Private entrance.

Family & Entertainment Sofa bed in living room · Streaming services (Netflix and similar) · TV · Playground access nearby · Pet bowls and pet-friendly policy · Fishing nearby.


Seasons

When to visit

Late Spring (May–Early June) Memorial Day weekend through early June is peak season. Goochs Beach opens lifeguards; downtown shops and restaurants are fully staffed. The weather is warm but not scorching. Several reviews came from May stays and called out the comfort of the house and the immediate access to town.

Summer (July–August) Kennebunk swells with visitors. Restaurants book weeks ahead. The house's air conditioning and beach gear (towels, chairs) become central. One family stayed in early July and left limited notes, suggesting the season delivered as expected.

Early Fall & Leaf Season (September–Mid-October) The sweet spot for many. Schools are back, crowds thin, and foliage begins in earnest by late September. Fireplace is a welcome feature; downtown is still bustling. Multiple reviews came from autumn weekends, and guests were enthusiastic about returning.

Late Fall & Winter (November–March) The property is quieter. The fireplace matters more; the enclosed porch becomes a windbreak. One three-night July visitor (Nathalie from Quebec) noted the air conditioning wasn't preset, suggesting off-season management is less attentive to pre-arrival setup. Holiday weekends and Presidents' Day are busy; other weeks are peaceful.


Reviews

What guests say

"We felt at home as soon as we walked in the door. The open floor plan and spacious bedrooms, combined with the furnished enclosed porch, are hard to beat." - Dena, United States · Group · 9/10

"Very comfortable and homey. Short walk to the center. A wonderful place to relax with family." - Papirio, United States · Family · 10/10

"Great mother-daughter getaway. Nicely furnished with a great kitchen for cooking." - Ann, United States · Family · 10/10

"Tout! Très confortable et bien situé." (Everything! Very comfortable and well located.) - Daniele, Canada · Solo traveler · 9/10

"Super nice house with great location." - Kim, United States · Group · 8/10

One family reported that towels arrived smelling of cigarette smoke - a problem solved with a quick call and a credit. Another mentioned the washer-dryer struggled with heavy loads; a third noted the second bed felt cramped. These are isolated incidents across nine stays, but worth factoring if laundry or secondary-bedroom comfort is non-negotiable for your group.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Goochs Beach (1.6 mi) - Sandy beach popular with families; public parking and lifeguards in summer.
  • Downtown Kennebunk (walking distance) - Galleries, ice cream, restaurants, and shops; the heart of the village is accessible on foot.
  • Dock Square, Kennebunkport (3 mi) - Quintessential New England harbor town with lobster shacks, gift shops, and the picturesque waterfront.
  • Ogunquit Museum of American Art (12 mi) - Contemporary and historical American works in a striking oceanfront building; worth a day trip.
  • Mount Agamenticus (11 mi) - Hiking trails and panoramic views of the Kennebunk Beach area; one of southern Maine's best ridgeline walks.
  • Funtown Splashtown USA (19 mi, near Old Orchard Beach) - Water park and amusement rides; solid for a rainy afternoon with kids.
  • Cape Porpoise (5 mi) - Quiet fishing village with a working harbor, lobster boats, and a couple of low-key restaurants; photogenic at sunset.

FAQ

Good to know

Is this house right on the water? No, but Goochs Beach is 1.6 miles away and walkable to downtown with ocean views. The house is in the village proper, not beachfront.

Is breakfast included? No. The house has a full kitchen, so most guests cook their own breakfasts. Coffee maker and basic supplies are provided.

Can I bring my dog? Yes. The property is pet-friendly and provides pet bowls. Be aware that some previous guests' pet hair has been noted in turnover cleanings.

How far is the house from downtown restaurants and shops? Walking distance. Several guests mentioned a short walk to the center; downtown Kennebunk's main drag is roughly ¼ mile away.

Is there air conditioning? Yes, but it may not be preset before your arrival. Call ahead if you're sensitive to heat, especially in summer.

What's the parking situation? A large parking area is available on-site - no street parking hassles.

Is there a washer-dryer in the house? Yes, but one family noted it didn't fully dry heavy loads in warm, humid weather. Plan for an extra drying cycle or line-drying if you're sensitive to wrinkles.


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