Fresh Modern Garden Level Kittery Studio
Fresh Modern Garden Level Kittery Studio: A Private Apartment Escape

Why Stay
Why Fresh Modern Garden Level Kittery Studio
Kittery sits at Maine's southern gateway, where Route 1 meets the Piscataqua River and day-trippers flood the outlet malls. But if you're looking for somewhere quieter to actually stay - a full kitchen, your own entrance, a garden - this garden-level studio on School Street offers something the chain hotels miss: space, independence, and the kind of setup that turns a weekend into something you actually remember.
This is not a hotel room. It's an apartment. You'll do laundry here if you want to. Cook a real dinner. Sit in the garden with your coffee and realize you've stopped checking your email. The trade-off is that there's no front desk, no daily housekeeping, no room service - you're trading hotel convenience for the kind of autonomy most travel rental sites promise and rarely deliver.
The studio works best for couples, small families, or anyone staying more than one night. It's a 6-mile shot to Portsmouth International Airport, close enough that you could rent a car and spend three days exploring Ogunquit, the Kennebunk beaches, or the lighthouses that dot the coast. The price sits well below a comparable hotel room in the area.
Full kitchen means actual meals, not takeout tabs. A working stovetop, oven, microwave, fridge with ice, and a dining table transform eating from a logistical problem into a pleasure. Coffee maker, electric kettle, full kitchenware. If you're a cook or just tired of restaurant mediocrity, this changes the math on a week-long stay.
Free parking and a private entrance beat checking in at a desk. You arrive, unlock your own door, your car stays in your space. No "rooms not ready yet" or "housekeeping is on that floor." No walking through a lobby in your gym clothes. It's the small autonomies that feel enormous when you're traveling.
Garden views and outdoor space for decompression. A private garden with furnished seating gives you somewhere to sit outside your room - something even mid-range hotels rarely offer. It's not a balcony overlooking the water; it's a contained green space that actually feels separate from the rest of town.
Modern appliances and WiFi mean you can work here if you need to. The space is equipped with streaming services, free WiFi, air-conditioning, and a desk. If your trip has hybrid work days baked in, or if you just want to video call home, the infrastructure is solid.
Walking distance to Kittery's actual town center and restaurants. School Street is residential but not remote. Dock Square in Kennebunk is ten minutes south; Portsmouth's downtown is fifteen north. You're not stranded.
Rooms
The rooms
The studio is a single, open-plan unit: living area with desk and TV, kitchen with dining table, bedroom, full bathroom. The layout is straightforward and unadorned. Think apartment, not hotel - which means no soundproofing between you and the neighbors (if there are any), but also no corporate sameness. Linens and towels are provided; ironing facilities are on-site.
This works best for:
- Couples on a long weekend - enough space to spread out without a second bedroom you'll never use
- Small families or multi-generational groups - if you're comfortable with everyone in one apartment
- Remote workers or hybrid travelers - the desk and WiFi cover light office work
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Couples, small families, remote workers, extended stays
Price tier
Budget to mid-range (significantly less than hotel rooms in the area)
Open
Year-round
Walk to downtown
5–10 minutes to local shops and restaurants
Standout amenities
Full kitchen and private entrance; independence of an apartment without hotel overhead
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Food · Full appliance suite (stovetop, oven, microwave, fridge, electric kettle, coffee maker) · Dining table and kitchenware · Cleaning products provided
Comfort & Connectivity · Free WiFi and streaming services (Netflix-style access) · Air-conditioning and heating · Free parking
Outdoor Space · Private garden with outdoor furniture · Garden views from the unit
For Families & Recreation · Water sports facilities on-site · Board games and puzzles · Water park access nearby (Water Country, 8 min) · Fishing and cycling in the area · Golf course within 2 miles
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August). Peak season. Ogunquit Playhouse runs full schedule, Water Country operates, beaches warm up, and restaurant hours expand. Expect higher prices and busier Portsmouth and Kennebunk. Best for families and theater-goers.
Shoulder Season (April–May, September–October). Sweet spot for couples and solo travelers. Fewer crowds, comfortable weather, lower rates. Spring brings foliage walks; fall brings leaf-peeping (peaking late September–early October). Many restaurants stay open; Water Country closes Labor Day.
Winter (November–March). Quiet and cold. Most beach tourism shuts down; Water Country closes; some restaurants scale back hours. Good for solo retreats, remote work, or low-key getaways. Heating is included; this is your season if you want Kittery to itself.
Location
Things to do nearby
- 10 min south: Ogunquit Playhouse, the state's premier summer theater (musicals June–October)
- 12 min south: Ogunquit Museum of American Art, an oceanfront gallery with rotating exhibitions
- 8 min south: Water Country, a water park with slides, pools, and lazy rivers (seasonal, summer peak)
- 15 min north: Downtown Portsmouth, New Hampshire - galleries, restaurants, waterfront bars, and the historic Strawbery Banke Museum
- Golf within 2 miles: Several 9-hole and 18-hole courses in the immediate area; biking and fishing access nearby
- 15 min south: Kennebunk beaches and Dock Square, the postcard-perfect village center with galleries, shops, and harbor views
- 25 min south: Cape Porpoise and the working fishing village of Kennebunkport, where Picasso lived and Bush spent summers
FAQ
Good to know
Is there a front desk or on-site management? No. This is a self-check-in apartment rental. Parking is free and included. WiFi password and entry instructions arrive before your arrival.
Do I need a car? Highly recommended. Kittery is car-dependent; Ogunquit and Portsmouth are 10–15 minutes away by car. Biking is possible locally but not practical for main attractions.
Is breakfast included? No, but you have a full kitchen. Coffee maker, tea kettle, stovetop - cook your own.
What's the cancellation policy? Check your booking confirmation; policies vary by season and booking type.
Are pets allowed? The listing does not specify. Contact the property directly before booking if you're traveling with a dog.
Is WiFi reliable for video calls? Yes. Free WiFi is listed as available; internet quality should support standard video conferencing.
What if I need laundry facilities? A washing machine and dryer are in the unit. Full laundry capacity is included in your rental.













