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Rose Cottage at Lands End

Rose Cottage at Lands End: A Five-Bedroom Maine Coast Retreat in Kennebunkport

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a home with a stone house at Rose Cottage at Lands End in Kennebunkport
a home with a stone house at Rose Cottage at Lands End in Kennebunkport

Why Stay

Why Rose Cottage at Lands End

Rose Cottage at Lands End is a roomy vacation home designed for the kind of travel that actually works for families and groups - the sort where you cook breakfast together, someone soaks in the hot tub while others hike, and there's a fireplace to gather around when the Atlantic wind picks up. Located in Kennebunkport, one of Maine's most walkable and hospitable villages, the cottage gives you space without asking you to live out of suitcases.

The property sleeps up to eight across five bedrooms and four bathrooms, with a fully equipped kitchen, dining area, and enough sitting room to spread out. It's not a hotel with staff; it's a house you rent. That means no front desk, no daily housekeeping, and no pretense - just the practical setup that makes a week or weekend in Maine feel like you actually belong here.


A full kitchen and dining space that transforms vacation into something like home. The cottage includes a dishwasher, stovetop, oven, refrigerator, microwave, and coffee machine. You can make the kind of breakfast - fresh berries, eggs, toast - that tastes different than hotel food. The dining table seats the whole group, and the sitting area with fireplace gives you a place to gather when the day winds down.

The hot tub is your private escape. After hiking or exploring the rocky Maine coast, you soak without an audience. It's there whenever you want it - no reservation, no schedule.

Genuinely family-friendly infrastructure. The cottage includes safety gates, a high chair, and a children's playground on the grounds. Laundry facilities mean you're not managing a week's worth of sand-covered clothes in a hotel sink.

Located in one of Maine's most livable villages. Kennebunkport has sidewalks, restaurants, galleries, and a working fishing harbor. The cottage puts you within walking or short-drive distance of actual Maine - not a theme-park version of it.

Access to hiking, cycling, and golf without leaving the region. A golf course sits within two miles. Marginal Way Walk in nearby Ogunquit is a 45-minute drive and one of the best coastal strolls in the state. The surrounding landscape works for both serious hikers and families looking for an easy trail.


Rooms

The rooms

The cottage is organized across two stories with five bedrooms and four bathrooms. Each bedroom has fresh linens. Bathrooms are stocked with free toiletries, towels, and hairdryers. Private entrances and a sitting area with a desk mean you can have both privacy and common space.

  • Primary suites: Designed for adults who want their own retreat.
  • Secondary bedrooms: Mix of queen and double configurations, suitable for children or additional guests.
  • Fireplace living area: Central gathering point with a sofa, sitting area, and working fireplace.

At a Glance

At a glance

Style

Five-bedroom, four-bathroom vacation home

Best for

Families, groups, multi-generational trips, anyone wanting a kitchen and space

Price tier

Mid-to-upper range for vacation rentals (varies by season)

Open

Year-round

Details

Kennebunkport, 04046, Maine

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining: Full-size kitchen with dishwasher, stovetop, oven, microwave, refrigerator, coffee machine, electric kettle, and all standard cookware and utensils · Dining table seating the full group · Dining area adjacent to the kitchen.

Living & Relaxation: Fireplace in the main living area · Sofa and sitting area · Desk · Hot tub with private access.

Outdoor & Grounds: Barbecue and grill facilities · Outdoor furniture and dining area · Patio · Garden view · Children's playground on the property.

Family & Practical: Washing machine and dryer · Baby safety gates · High chair · TV · Heating for cool Maine nights.

Activities Nearby: Hiking, cycling, and golf course within two miles · Fishing opportunities in the region.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August). Warmest water, busiest beaches, all restaurants and attractions operating at full capacity. Dock Square and local galleries are lively. Book several months ahead. Hot tub is comfortable for cooler evenings.

Early Fall (September–mid-October). Air temperature still warm, water cold but swimmable for brave souls. Leaf-peeping season begins mid-September. Fewer crowds than summer; easier restaurant reservations. Fireplace becomes genuinely useful.

Shoulder Season (May, late October). Mild temperatures, spring wildflowers in May, foliage color lingering into late October. Fewer tourists, but some seasonal restaurants may close. Hot tub offers real value. Best for couples and quiet explorers.

Winter (November–April). Cold and quiet. Most outdoor attractions remain accessible (hiking, walking). Indoor options: galleries, theater, restaurants. Fireplace essential. Least expensive season; best for extended stays and long-term rentals.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Kennebunkport village center: 0.5 miles · Dock Square with galleries, gift shops, and restaurants like The Clam Shack (lobster rolls) and Federal Jack's Restaurant and Brewpub.
  • Cape Porpoise Harbor: 2 miles · Working fishing village with a breakwater pier, lobster pound, and views that feel unchanged since the 1970s.
  • Marginal Way Walk (Ogunquit): 8 miles · 1.3-mile clifftop path with tide pools, sandy coves, and Atlantic views. Best at low tide.
  • Ogunquit Playhouse: 8 miles · Professional summer theater with Broadway shows and musicals, mid-June through October.
  • Mount Agamenticus: 10 miles · Highest point in southern Maine with hiking trails, a fire tower, and panoramic views to the White Mountains on clear days.
  • Funtown Splashtown USA: 15 miles · Water park and amusement park in Saco, good for families wanting a full day away from the coast.
  • Portland International Jetport: 27 miles · Major regional airport serving Maine.
  • Cape Elizabeth Lighthouse and Two Lights State Park: 30 miles · Iconic red-and-white lighthouse and dramatic rocky coastline near Portland.

FAQ

Good to know

Is Rose Cottage directly on the water? No. The property is in Kennebunkport village with garden views and is within a 10-minute walk to Dock Square and a 15-minute walk to ocean access at various beaches and harbors. Not oceanfront, but close enough that the coast is central to your trip.

Is breakfast included? No. This is a self-catering rental. You have a full kitchen and can cook breakfast, lunch, and dinner, or eat out at Kennebunkport's many restaurants. Many guests use the kitchen for breakfast and groceries, saving money on meals.

Is there a hot tub year-round? Yes. The hot tub is available throughout the year, making it especially appealing in fall and winter when the Atlantic is too cold to swim.

Can children and babies stay safely? Yes. The cottage includes baby safety gates, a high chair, and a children's playground on the grounds. Bedrooms can accommodate families, and the laundry facilities handle sand and salt-water gear easily.

What's the nearest town for dining and shopping? Kennebunkport village, a 10-minute walk or 2-minute drive. Dock Square has restaurants, galleries, bookstores, and ice cream shops. Federal Jack's Brewpub and The Clam Shack are popular. Grocery stores are within a short drive for self-catering.

Do I need a car? A car is helpful for exploring beyond Kennebunkport and reaching attractions like Ogunquit and Mount Agamenticus. Within the village, walking is feasible. The cottage has outdoor parking.


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