Fletcher Limit 8 Cottage
Fletcher Limit 8 Cottage: A Beachfront Lake House in Standish

Why Stay
Why Fletcher Limit 8 Cottage
Fletcher Limit 8 is the kind of place that works because it doesn't pretend to be anything other than what it is: a straightforward, comfortable four-bedroom cottage steps from the water on Sebago Lake. There's no restaurant, no spa, no lobby staff - just a house with a full kitchen, a living room, and direct beach access. It's the sort of rental that fills up fastest among families who want to cook their own meals, friends gathering for a long weekend, or anyone who values privacy and a sandy beach over turndown service.
Standish sits in the quieter northwest corner of Greater Portland, about 30 minutes from downtown. Sebago Lake, Maine's second-largest, is reliably cold even in August and surrounded by woodland - the beach here feels genuinely removed, not just "residential." That's the point. You come here to slow down.
Direct beachfront access with lake views. The cottage sits right on the sand. You can have coffee on the porch and watch the water; kids can run straight from the living room to the beach. A private stretch means no crowds, no boardwalk noise.
Four bedrooms and a full kitchen for group stays. The villa sleeps a crowd and comes with a stocked kitchen - oven, microwave, toaster, full kitchenware suite. Cooking breakfast together or prepping dinner while someone's grilling outside is part of the appeal. No restaurant tabs, no waiting for tables.
Free parking and WiFi, no surprises. Both are included. Park once, unpack once. Useful if you're remote-working from the lake or just want offline time without the phone constantly looking for a signal.
Peaceful, wooded location away from highway noise. Sebago Lake's north shore is quieter than the populated south end. You're close enough to Portland (22 miles) or Bridgton (15 miles) for a day trip, but the cottage itself feels genuinely isolated.
Rooms
The rooms
The cottage is a single, undivided four-bedroom villa with a shared bathroom. It's built for group stays or extended family, not for multiple couples wanting separate suites. Bedrooms are straightforward - comfortable but not luxury - and the shared bath is modern and well-maintained. The living and dining areas are open-plan, with a TV and enough seating for everyone to gather.
The layout works best for people who know each other and don't mind a communal feel. If you're traveling with friends rather than strangers, this is actually the whole point.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, friend groups, quiet lake getaways
Open
Year-round
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Beach & Water · Direct beachfront · Private beach access · Lake swimming · Fishing on-site
Kitchen & Dining · Full kitchen with oven, microwave, toaster, and cookware · Dining area · Sitting area · Tea and coffee maker
Comfort & Safety · Private bathroom with bathtub · Non-smoking rooms · Smoke alarms · Carbon monoxide detector · Free WiFi throughout · Free parking
Seasons
When to visit
June through August - Peak season. Lake is warm enough for swimming; weather is reliable; families dominate weekend bookings. Book early.
September and early October - Shoulder season feels quieter and the water is still swimmable. Foliage starts mid-month. Ideal if you prefer fewer crowds.
November through May - Off-season. The lake is cold, some nearby attractions have reduced hours, and the cottage is quietest. Best for winter escapes or couples seeking solitude, but swimming is not practical.
April and May - Spring is unpredictable in Maine. Days can be warm; nights are cold. Locals call this the "mud season." The lake is not yet warm.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Sebago Lake State Park - 5 miles · Swimming, camping, nature trails · Saltwater-free lake swimming without the crowds of Portland-area beaches.
- Bridgton - 15 miles · Antique shops, cafes, town green · Classic small Maine town with walkable downtown and local dining.
- Portland waterfront and Old Port - 28 miles · Restaurants, galleries, Harbor Park · Worth a half-day trip for lobster rolls and actual city energy.
- Shawnee Peak ski resort - 20 miles · Skiing, mountain biking, summer chairlift rides · Winter option or leaf-peeping in autumn.
- Funtown Splashtown USA - 27 miles · Amusement park, water slides · Family-oriented if you have young kids and need a rainy-day outlet.
- Aquaboggan Water Park - 25 miles · Water slides, wave pools · Another resort-style option for families.
- White Mountain National Forest - 45 miles · Hiking, scenic drives, waterfalls · Day trip for serious outdoors time.
FAQ
Good to know
Is this a hotel or a private rental? It's a private cottage rental, not a hotel. You check in as you would to an Airbnb. There's no front desk, no daily housekeeping, and no staff on-site. Cleaning typically happens between guests.
Is breakfast included? No. The cottage comes with a full kitchen, so breakfast is up to you. Bringing groceries or hitting a local diner in Bridgton is the routine.
Can we fish from the beach? Yes. Fishing is listed as an on-site activity. Sebago Lake is stocked with landlocked salmon, lake trout, and smallmouth bass. You'll need a Maine fishing license, available online.
Is there a shuttle to Portland or nearby attractions? No shuttle service is provided. You'll need a car. Portland is 22 miles; Bridgton is 15. Plan on 30–40 minutes from the cottage.
Is the cottage suitable for large groups? Yes, if the group is comfortable sharing one bathroom. Four bedrooms means up to eight people easily, though a single bathroom becomes tight. Best for groups of 4–6.
What's the nearest town for supplies and dining? Standish village (2 miles) has basic groceries and a few casual restaurants. Bridgton (15 miles) has better dining and shopping. Portland (28 miles) has full dining variety.
Are pets allowed? Check the listing directly - this information wasn't provided in the property details. Contact the owner before booking if you're traveling with dogs.













