Elegant Oceanfront Maine Estate with Gazebo
Elegant Oceanfront Maine Estate with Gazebo: A Seven-Bedroom Sanctuary on the Penobscot River

Why Stay
Why Elegant Oceanfront Maine Estate with Gazebo
Stockton Springs sits at a quiet bend of the Penobscot River, where the working Maine coast gives way to residential waterfront. This seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom estate is built for groups - families gathering for a milestone week, friends who want to cook together, multi-generational trips where everyone needs space. The house itself is the draw: oceanfront positioning, a gazebo anchoring the grounds, and the kind of kitchen that makes meal-planning actually fun rather than logistical.
The property reads less like a hotel and more like securing a friend's summer place for a week. You get a full-service kitchen with stovetop, oven, dishwasher, and microwave; a spa and wellness center; a fireplace for shoulder-season nights; and sea views that change with the light. It's a rental designed around the idea that a group of eight or more doesn't want to split across two hotels - they want one roof, one kitchen, one story to tell when they get home.
Space to spread out and cook. Seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms mean nobody queues for the shower and nobody sleeps on a pull-out couch. The fully equipped kitchen - complete with stovetop, oven, dishwasher, and full complement of utensils - is sized for group cooking, not a studio hot plate.
Oceanfront location with minimal crowds. Stockton Springs is not Bar Harbor or Camden. You're on the water, with sea views from the property, but without the shoulder-to-shoulder summer traffic. The gazebo anchors the outdoor space for evening drinks or morning coffee with a river view.
Amenities for longer stays. A spa and wellness center on-site, free WiFi throughout, air conditioning, and a washing machine mean a week here doesn't feel like camping in a hotel. You can actually settle in.
Pet-friendly policy. Traveling with dogs or cats is rarely a given in Maine rentals. This property welcomes them, which opens the trip up to people who'd otherwise leave their pets behind.
Rooms
The rooms
The house divides into seven sleeping spaces, each with a private bathroom. In a large-group rental, the exact configuration of bunks vs. queen vs. twin matters less than the fact that everyone has a bed and their own bathroom door. Linens are provided; the property specifies free toiletries and hairdryers in each bath.
The chief functional note: upper floors are accessible by stairs only - not an issue for most groups, but worth knowing if mobility is a factor for any guest.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Large groups, families, multi-generational trips, friends' gatherings
Open
Year-round
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Spa & Wellness · Spa and wellness center
Kitchen & Dining · Full stovetop, oven, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, all kitchenware · Dining setup for group meals · Fireplace in living area
Bedrooms & Bathrooms · Private bathrooms in all seven bedrooms · Linens, towels, and free toiletries provided · Hairdryers in each bathroom
Connectivity & Comfort · Free WiFi · Air conditioning throughout · Washing machine and dryer for week-long stays
Outdoor & Views · Sea views from property · Gazebo on grounds · Pet-friendly grounds
Practical · Parking on site and street parking · Accessible parking available · Iron and ironing facilities · Private entrance
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August). Peak season for Maine coastal rentals. Water is warmest, all attractions and restaurants are open at full hours, and group gatherings align with school breaks. Expect higher rates and book early.
Shoulder Season (May, September–October). Fewer crowds, lower prices, and still warm days. May is before peak summer; September and October are the sweet spot for leaf-peeping and morning walks without the humidity. The spa and indoor amenities shine when an evening cool-down is welcome. Restaurant hours may start to thin in late October.
Winter (November–March). A quieter retreat, but many casual attractions have reduced hours or close for the season. Fort Knox remains open for walking the grounds year-round. The fireplace becomes essential. Best suited for intimate winter getaways rather than peak activity weeks.
Spring (April–May). Mud season bleeding into early growth. Magnolias and wild redbuds begin around mid-May. Roads are clear, and the landscape is awakening - good for hiking-focused groups who don't mind cooler mornings.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Fort Knox State Historic Site - 5 mi south. A massive granite Civil War fort overlooking the Penobscot River; grounds are free to walk, and interior tours run seasonally.
- Camden Hills State Park - 31 mi west. Drive over and hike Mount Battie for coastal views, or stay for the town of Camden itself - Dock Square, Main Street galleries, and the harbor are worth a half-day minimum.
- Bangor International Airport - 27 mi south. Direct flights from Boston and New York; about a 45-minute drive from the property.
- Ix Center - 19 mi. Regional event and commerce hub.
- Cross Insurance Center - 25 mi. Another regional event venue in Bangor; useful if travel plans shift.
- Stockton Springs village center - Under 2 mi. Local market, post office, and basic services within short drive.
- Penobscot River and waterfront walks - At the property's edge. No formal beach access, but the oceanfront position offers sunrise and sunset viewing from the gazebo.
FAQ
Good to know
Is this property right on the water? Yes - it's oceanfront on the Penobscot River in Stockton Springs, with sea views from the property. The gazebo is positioned to take in the water. This is not a bay-view or landscape-view rental; it's front-row.
Is there an on-site restaurant or breakfast? No. The property is a self-catering villa with a full kitchen designed for group cooking. Dining out in Stockton Springs is limited; Bangor (27 miles) and Camden (31 miles) have more restaurant density.
Can we bring our dog or cat? Yes. The property is pet-friendly, though you should confirm any size or breed policies when booking.
How many cars can park here? The property lists on-site parking and street parking. For a seven-bedroom villa accommodating 12–16 guests, assume two to three cars fit on-site; overflow uses street parking nearby.
Is WiFi included? Yes, free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Do we need to rent linens and towels? No. Linens and towels are provided. Free toiletries and hairdryers are in each bathroom.
Is there a minimum stay? The JSON doesn't specify; clarify with the booking platform. Large-group rentals often require three to seven nights minimum.













