Sheepscot River Perch
Sheepscot River Perch: A Riverside Vacation Home in Wiscasset

Why Stay
Why Sheepscot River Perch
Wiscasset sits at a bend of the Sheepscot River where brick storefronts still face the water the way they have for two centuries. Sheepscot River Perch is a four-bedroom, three-bath home built for people who want to settle in rather than pass through - the kind of place where a week feels possible, where you can stock the kitchen and let the rhythm of the river set the pace. It's a working vacation rental, which means no concierge, no turndown service, and none of the friction of a hotel. Instead: a full kitchen, a patio overlooking the water, and room enough for two families or a multigenerational group.
The house is modern inside - air conditioning, streaming services, a dishwasher - but the real amenity is the Sheepscot itself. You wake up to it. You grill on the patio facing it. You can hike from the property into the surrounding woods.
River access without a resort markup. This is a privately owned home, not a hospitality brand, which means you get the water views and outdoor space without paying five-star pricing. The patio and picnic area are built into the property; the view is constant.
A full kitchen for real cooking. Unlike hotel rooms with a hot plate and a dorm fridge, you have a proper stove, oven, dishwasher, and counter space. If you're traveling with a family or want to prep your own meals - especially important if you have kids or dietary preferences - this setup saves both money and sanity over a week.
Room for a group. Four bedrooms and three bathrooms mean a family of eight can actually spread out, or two families can maintain separate sleeping quarters. That's not a hotel floor plan; that's a house.
Hiking and outdoor space. The property includes trails and direct access to outdoor activities. No need to load everyone in the car to find a trailhead; you're already in the woods.
Rooms
The rooms
The home has four bedrooms spread across the building, each with its own entrance path and private bathroom access. Linens and basics are provided. Rooms feature alarm clocks and are heated and air-conditioned, so whether you're here in February or August, the temperature is stable.
If you're accustomed to hotel rooms with daily housekeeping, this is a different model - you're responsible for tidying up after yourself, which is a feature if you want to live like you actually live somewhere, not a feature if you want someone else to fold your towels every morning.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups, multi-day stays, people who cook
Price tier
Mid-range for a four-bedroom
Open
Year-round
Standout amenities
River views · full kitchen · outdoor patio · hiking access
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining. Fully equipped kitchen with stovetop, oven, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator, coffee machine, electric kettle, and all the standard kitchenware. Dining table and sitting area for meals and downtime.
Outdoor Spaces. Patio, barbecue, outdoor dining area, outdoor furniture, and picnic area. These aren't decorative - they're where most of your time will happen.
Bedroom & Bathroom Essentials. Private bathrooms throughout, free toiletries, towels, hairdryers, and laundry facilities (washing machine and dryer) so you can pack light on longer stays.
Entertainment & Connectivity. Flat-screen TV, streaming services (Netflix, etc.), books and DVDs, and an iPod dock. Wi-Fi is implied but confirm at booking.
Access & Comfort. Private entrance, air conditioning, heating, and fan options. The property is smoke-free and equipped with fire extinguishers, CCTV outside, smoke alarms, and a carbon monoxide detector.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August). Peak season. Warm days, river swims, local farmers markets in full swing. Boothbay Harbor reaches tourist saturation. Book early. The outdoor areas shine; the river is swimmable.
Shoulder season (May and September). Fewer crowds, still warm enough for grilling and patio time. Spring brings wildflowers; early fall brings clear skies and the first leaf color inland. Excellent for hiking without summer humidity.
Fall (October–November). Foliage peaks mid-to-late October in the Midcoast. Cool mornings, brilliant color, and the river takes on a reflective quality. By November, some attractions and restaurants close for the season.
Winter (December–April). Quiet. The river is frozen or near-frozen; heating is essential. Good for families who want solitude or couples who want to read by the fire. Some regional restaurants and attractions have limited winter hours; confirm before you travel. Spring mud is real in April.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Wiscasset village center - 1 mile · Brick storefronts, ice cream shops, and the Wiscasset town dock. An easy walk or five-minute drive.
- Fort Edgecomb State Historic Site - 2 miles · An octagonal wooden fort built in 1809, right across the river. A short drive for photos and a quick history lesson.
- Boothbay Harbor - 10 miles · One of Maine's most visited harbors. Charter boats, fish-and-chips stands, and a working waterfront. Summer crowds are real.
- Coastal Maine Botanical Garden - 11 miles · 270 acres of gardens in Boothbay. Ideal for a slower afternoon if the weather cooperates.
- Bowdoin College - 19 miles · Brunswick's liberal-arts anchor, in a town with excellent bookstores, restaurants, and walkable streets. Brunswick is worth a day trip.
- Old Fort Western - 24 miles · America's oldest wooden fort, in Augusta. If you're interested in colonial history, it's worth the drive.
- Damariscotta - 8 miles · A smaller, less touristy riverside town with oyster farms, galleries, and farms selling fresh vegetables and berries.
FAQ
Good to know
Is Sheepscot River Perch directly on the water? The home overlooks the Sheepscot River and has river views from the patio and some rooms, but it's not a waterfront dock setup. You're adjacent to the water, not in it. No private beach access or boat launch is listed.
Is breakfast or any meals included? No. The home has a full kitchen, so you cook for yourself. There's an on-site restaurant listed in the booking.com description, but its status and hours are unclear; confirm at booking whether it's operational and what it offers.
Can large groups rent the whole property? Yes. Four bedrooms and three bathrooms are designed for groups. Capacity is typically 8–10 people, but confirm the exact maximum and house rules at booking.
Is Wi-Fi available? Not explicitly listed in the amenities. Confirm internet connectivity with the owner before booking if remote work is important.
Can I bring a dog? Not specified in the listing. Pet policies vary wildly for vacation rentals in Maine. Ask the owner directly.
Is there air conditioning? Yes. The home has air conditioning throughout, which is worth noting for summer stays.
How far is the nearest town and restaurants? Wiscasset village center is about 1 mile away. You'll want a car for most meals and attractions, though the village is walkable if you're willing to walk.













