Three-bedroom, two-bath townhouse apartmentOgunquit

Beach Plum Townhouse

Beach Plum Townhouse: A Family-Sized Rental in Ogunquit

Three-bedroom, two-bath townhouse apartmentFamilies
a house with a blue door on a driveway at Beach Plum Townhouse in Ogunquit
a house with a blue door on a driveway at Beach Plum Townhouse in Ogunquit

Why Stay

Why Beach Plum Townhouse

Beach Plum Townhouse trades the hotel-lobby anonymity of most Ogunquit lodging for something rarer: actual square footage. Three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a kitchen built for cooking - not a kitchenette with two burners - and a patio with a grill facing a quiet plot of the town's leafy residential side. For families who've cycled through standard hotel rooms and cramped vacation condos, the appeal is immediate.

The townhouse sits close enough to Footbridge Beach that you can walk there in nine minutes, salty air preceding you. The rest of Ogunquit's activity - Dock Square, the Marginal Way coastal walk, the Ogunquit Playhouse - all lie within a mile or so. Yet the property itself occupies a pocket where things feel unhurried. Kids can run. Adults can breathe.


Built for multi-generational travel. Three separate bedrooms mean no musical beds and no one waking to someone else's 6 a.m. alarm. The guest who stayed here called it perfect for her annual family vacation - and booked again immediately. That kind of return is telling.

A kitchen that actually works. Full-sized oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, stovetop, coffee maker, and counter space. Many vacation rentals stock a kitchen like a college dorm; this one is set up for real meals. Breakfast before the beach. Dinner with the kids home by 7 p.m. The difference compounds over a week.

Outdoor living. A patio, barbecue, and outdoor dining area mean mornings with coffee overlooking your own small plot, and grilled dinners without a restaurant bill. The private entrance and spa tub add to the sense of a proper home, not a transaction.

Family-friendly without being thematic. A playground on-site, streaming services for rainy afternoons, books and DVDs for kids, high chairs if needed. No mascots. No forced fun. Just the practical scaffolding families actually want.


Rooms

The rooms

Beach Plum Townhouse is a three-bedroom apartment spread across two levels, designed for families or small groups who want to stop sharing walls with strangers. Each bedroom has fresh linens and a private bathroom with towels, toiletries, a shower, and a bathtub. The master suite includes a spa tub for end-of-day recovery.

  • Three-Bedroom Apartment - Primary and secondary bedrooms plus one additional room; all with private bath access and full linen service.

The living area includes a sofa, sitting area, desk, and formal dining table. Bedrooms are traditional, not trendy - the focus is livability over Instagram-ready design.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, multi-generational groups, friends seeking space

Price tier

Mid-range (vacation rental pricing)

Guest score

9.0 Wonderful

Standout amenities

Full kitchen · patio with grill · spa tub · playground · spacious three-bedroom layout

Details

Ogunquit, ME 03907
Parking: Included

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 oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, toaster, dining table, and full kitchenware. Barbecue and outdoor dining area on the patio.

Bathrooms & Spa · Two full private bathrooms with bathtub, shower, spa tub, hairdryer, towels, and complimentary toiletries.

Living Spaces · Living area with sofa, sitting area, desk, and formal dining table. Private entrance.

Family Amenities · Children's playground on-site. Streaming services (Netflix and similar). Books, DVDs, and music for kids. High chair available if needed.

Laundry & Cleaning · In-unit washer and dryer. Iron and ironing board. Laundry service available.

Recreation & Outdoors · Access to cycling, hiking, and horseback riding. Golf course within two miles. Outdoor furniture and patio space.

General · Smoke-free property. Heating. Safety features including fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide detector. Multilingual staff (English, Spanish, French, German, Czech, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese).


The patio and barbecue are the unofficial center of gravity here. Mornings you'll find yourself lingering with coffee; evenings, firing up the grill. The property also offers cycling, hiking, and horseback riding via local outfitters. A golf course lies within two miles if your family's inclined.

The proximity to Mount Agamenticus - 1.5 miles out - makes for an easy afternoon hike if energy needs burning. The grounds include a children's playground, which offers self-contained entertainment without leaving the property.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) - Peak season and for good reason. Beaches warm enough for swimming, the Playhouse is in full swing, and everything is open. Expect crowds, especially in July. Book early.

Shoulder season (May, early June, September, October) - The sweet spot. Fewer tourists, ocean still swimmable in late May and early September. Prices drop. Foliage arrives in October, transforming the trails around Mount Agamenticus.

Winter (November–March) - Quiet. Most seasonal restaurants and attractions close. Marginal Way and hiking remain open. For solitude seekers who don't mind a cold walk; not ideal for families counting on beach time.

Spring (April–May) - Unpredictable weather but warming trends. Wildflowers begin. Good for off-season rates and avoiding summer crowds.


Reviews

What guests say

"It was the first time we stayed at this house and we really enjoyed the house. There was plenty of space for us, the kitchen was well stocked, and the location was great."

  • Maureen, United States · Solo traveler (group travel) · 9/10

Location

Things to do nearby

  • Footbridge Beach - 9-minute walk. The Ogunquit locals' beach: less crowded than Shore Road, accessible, and perfect for families.
  • Marginal Way - 1.9 miles. A legendary 1.25-mile coastal walk with cliff views, tide pools, and benches. Go at golden hour.
  • Ogunquit Playhouse - 1.9 miles. Broadway-caliber summer theater in a historic barn. Check the season's schedule; shows sell out.
  • Dock Square, Kennebunkport - 10 miles south. The postcard part of Maine's coast: boutiques, galleries, lobster rolls, and enough foot traffic to make an evening of it.
  • Mount Agamenticus - 1.5 miles. A 692-foot summit with a road to the top. Short hike from the base rewards you with views of the White Mountains and the Atlantic.
  • Perkins Cove - 1 mile. A photogenic fishing village tucked into a natural harbor. Pedestrian drawbridge, fish shacks, galleries. Busier than Footbridge but worth the walk.
  • Cape Neddick Light - 3 miles. Maine's most-photographed lighthouse. Rocky access, postcard-perfect at sunset.

FAQ

Good to know

Is Beach Plum Townhouse right on the water? No - it's in Ogunquit's residential area, about a 9-minute walk to Footbridge Beach. Quieter and more spacious than beachfront, with lower rates.

Is breakfast included? No. But the fully equipped kitchen and coffee maker mean you can make your own. No restaurant on-site.

What's the best beach access from here? Footbridge Beach is the closest and most accessible. Walk there in under 10 minutes. Perkins Cove (another small beach and working harbor) is about a mile.

Is there parking? Yes. The property includes parking; no information on additional vehicle fees.

Can I cook full meals? Absolutely. The kitchen is fully stocked with oven, stovetop, dishwasher, and all standard cookware. The patio barbecue is ideal for grilled dinners.

Is this property good for families with young kids? Yes. Three separate bedrooms mean no overcrowding. High chair available. On-site playground. Streaming services for downtime. Outdoor patio is safe for kids to play.

How far is the nearest town for restaurants and shopping? Dock Square in Kennebunkport is 10 miles south and has the highest concentration of restaurants and galleries. Ogunquit itself (Dock Square area) has dining within 1–2 miles.


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