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The Blueberry House

The Blueberry House: A Spacious Family Retreat Near Sebago Lake

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a kitchen with white cabinets and a granite counter top at The Blueberry House - Spacious, Family & Pet-Friendly Retreat near Sebago Lake in North Sebago
a kitchen with white cabinets and a granite counter top at The Blueberry House - Spacious, Family & Pet-Friendly Retreat near Sebago Lake in North Sebago

Why Stay

Why The Blueberry House

There's a particular kind of relief that comes when you walk into a rental big enough for everyone - no one fighting for counter space, no kids wedged into a shoebox bedroom, no compromises. The Blueberry House, a five-bedroom detached home in North Sebago, seems designed precisely for that moment. Families and groups who've stayed here report the kind of contentment that comes from actually having room to breathe, with enough toys and game boards scattered around that the kids can entertain themselves while the adults settle into the quiet.

The property sits on 255 Anderson Road, about 1.6 miles from Nason's Beach and within easy reach of both Sebago Lake's water activities and the ski mountains to the northwest. With three bathrooms, a full kitchen, and a garden plus patio, it reads less like a cramped vacation rental and more like borrowing a friend's well-stocked Maine cottage.

Genuinely spacious layout, especially for large families. Multiple reviews specifically praise the five bedrooms and three bathrooms - enough that nobody's waiting in line for the shower or doubling up uncomfortably. Parents with toddlers noted the ability to let kids "roam freely and explore" without constant surveillance.

Thoughtful touches for traveling with children. The property stocks toys, board games, and a game console. Baby safety gates and outlet covers are installed. The quietness of the surroundings, combined with room to move, creates the kind of retreat families describe as genuinely restorative rather than just a place to sleep between days out.

Owner attention that shows. The host replies warmly to reviews, offers private check-in/check-out, and the place itself carries welcoming details - small gestures that guests notice and remember.

Full kitchen self-catering setup. Dishwasher, full stovetop and oven, coffee machine, electric kettle, dining table. Cook a family dinner, load the dishwasher, move on. No restaurant dependency when you have young kids or dietary needs.

Rooms

The rooms

The house is a detached five-bedroom home, which immediately sets expectations: this is a full residential layout, not hotel-style corridors. Bedrooms feature hardwood or carpeted floors, walk-in closets in some rooms, and comfortable linens. Bathrooms are private and include bathtubs or showers with free toiletries. Living areas include both a main sitting area with sofa and separate family rooms, so groups can split up if they need quiet time or gather centrally.

  • Five-Bedroom House – The primary (and only) configuration; sleeps large families or groups of 8–10 comfortably with a mix of bed sizes.

One minor note from reviews: initial cleaning prior to arrival fell slightly short of expectations for one guest, though the host responded quickly and apologetically. Subsequent guests reported the home in top condition.

At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, groups, pet owners seeking space and quiet

Price tier

Mid-range vacation rental

Open

Year-round

Guest score

9.7 Exceptional

Standout amenities

Spacious layout · full kitchen · outdoor space · welcoming host · toy collection · private beach access

Details

255 Anderson Road, North Sebago, ME 04029

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoor spaces and grounds. Garden, patio, outdoor dining area with furniture, barbecue facilities for grilling.

Kitchen essentials. Full suite: oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, coffee machine, tea/coffee maker, cleaning products, dining table, toaster.

Activities and recreation. Private beach area with beach chairs and umbrellas, ski storage (useful when heading to Sunday River or Shawnee Peak nearby), mini golf, canoeing, fishing, snorkeling.

Family amenities. Game console, books and DVDs, board games and puzzles, flat-screen TV, high chair, baby safety gates and outlet covers, indoor play area.

Practical. Free on-site parking, fast WiFi (363 Mbps), air-conditioning, heating, non-smoking property, washer/dryer, private check-in/check-out, express check-in available.

Safety. 24-hour security, smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detector, fire extinguishers, CCTV outside property.

Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August). Peak season for lake activities. Nason's Beach is fully open, canoeing and fishing are best, and the garden and outdoor spaces are in full use. Family trips dominate; book early.

Fall (September–October). Arguably the best time. Foliage peaks mid-September through early October. Fewer crowds, slightly cooler temps make the quiet surroundings even more appealing, and hiking on Douglas Mountain and nearby trails becomes prime activity.

Winter (December–February). Ski season for groups heading to Sunday River or Shawnee Peak. The ski storage onsite is practical. Property remains open; heating is included. Shorter days mean more time inside - the board games and game console come in handy.

Spring (April–May). Shoulder season. Quieter, softer light, emerging greenery. Lake water is still cold for swimming, but fishing and canoeing pick up. Fewer visitors means a better sense of solitude.

Reviews

What guests say

"Beautiful home, very spacious, with comfortable beds and furniture. It was perfect for our needs. We loved the outdoor space as well as the nice welcoming touches."

  • Laurie, United States · Family · 9/10

"Very cleaned and spacious. We liked it all."

  • Everest207, United States · Group · 10/10

"The Blueberry House was incredibly spacious for our very large family, offering plenty of room to relax. The quiet surroundings made it the perfect escape, and we appreciated all the kids toys and ability for them to roam freely and explore."

  • Natalie, United States · Family · 10/10

Across all reviews, families emphasize the spaciousness and the welcoming feeling - small touches that shouldn't matter but do when you're traveling with multiple generations. One guest flagged that the cleaning crew could have been more thorough before check-in, but the host responded immediately and subsequent visitors found the home immaculate. All reviewers are US-based families and groups, suggesting the property has carved out a reliable niche for exactly that demographic.

Location

Things to do nearby

  • Nason's Beach – 1.6 miles, sandy swimming and picnic area on a quiet cove.
  • Sebago Lake – 2–3 miles, Maine's second-largest lake; kayaking, fishing, and boat rentals widely available.
  • Sunday River Ski Resort – 25 miles, premier ski destination with fall foliage and summer activities.
  • Shawnee Peak – 20 miles, smaller ski mountain with night skiing and terrain parks.
  • Bridgton – 8 miles, downtown village with shops, restaurants, and a historic State Park.
  • Hiking at Douglas Mountain – 12 miles, moderate 1.5-hour climb with views of lake and mountains.
  • Canoeing on the Saco River – 15 miles, scenic paddles through Fryeburg with wildlife.
  • Portland International Jetport – 29 miles, major airport if flying in.

FAQ

Good to know

Is The Blueberry House right on the water? Not directly waterfront, but it's 1.6 miles from Nason's Beach and 2–3 miles from Sebago Lake. A private beach area is listed as an amenity, though clarifying the exact scope with the owner before booking is wise.

Is breakfast included? No. The property is a self-catering rental with a full kitchen, so you prepare your own meals or eat out in nearby Bridgton or along Route 302.

How many people can it sleep? The five-bedroom layout comfortably accommodates large families and groups. Specific capacity depends on bed configurations; confirm with the owner before booking if you're near the upper end.

Is it pet-friendly? Yes. The listing specifically notes pet-friendly accommodations, though details about pet fees or restrictions should be confirmed directly with the owner.

Is there WiFi? Yes. Fast free WiFi at 363 Mbps, suitable for remote work or streaming.

Can I bring a baby or toddler? Absolutely. The property includes baby safety gates, outlet covers, a high chair, books and DVDs for kids, toys, and an indoor play area. Reviews specifically praise the setup for toddlers.

Is there a ski shuttle to nearby resorts? Ski storage is available onsite, but a dedicated shuttle isn't listed as an amenity. Sunday River and Shawnee Peak are 20–25 minutes by car; plan your own transportation.

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