Seacoast Sanctuary
Seacoast Sanctuary: An Oceanfront Cottage Escape in York

Why Stay
Why Seacoast Sanctuary
There's a particular quiet that settles over an oceanfront cottage in Maine - the kind where you hear the tide before you hear anything else. Seacoast Sanctuary, a three-bedroom, two-bath holiday home in York, trades the hotel corridor for genuine living space: a full kitchen where you can make coffee at dawn, a fireplace for evening winds, and a patio overlooking uninterrupted water. It's the kind of place where families spread out instead of stacking on top of each other, and where a week feels like stepping out of regular time.
At 9.6 out of 10, the property has earned its reputation as a straightforward, no-frills-needed escape. York sits between the busier draw of Ogunquit and the quieter reaches of the Maine coast, close enough to attractions but far enough removed to feel genuinely away. If you're after a house rather than a hotel, with the kitchen and space to match, this one tracks.
Direct beach access without the resort model. The property sits on the water with water sports facilities on site, meaning paddleboards or kayaks are within arm's reach on a morning when the light is perfect. No lobby, no valet, no need to pre-book a beach time slot.
A real kitchen for real cooking. Full oven, stovetop, dishwasher, and all the small-appliance essentials mean you're not choosing between overpriced dining out and takeout containers. Cook a lobster dinner at sunset. Make pancakes while everyone's still in their robes.
Living room comfort that lasts longer than an evening. A fireplace, outdoor furniture on the patio, a TV for rainy afternoons - the layout is designed for people who actually need to sit down together for more than a meal. This matters with kids or when the coast decides to fog in for a day.
Three bedrooms means space to breathe. Traveling with extended family or close friends doesn't mean tight quarters. The layout keeps everyone independent enough to have quiet mornings but close enough for group dinners.
Rooms
The rooms
The cottage centers on three separate bedrooms, all with linens provided and access to two full private bathrooms. One layout advantage: bedrooms are distributed through the house, so if someone needs an early night or a nap, they're not disturbed by the common areas. Linens and towels are included; the home feels set up for families who are actually staying a week rather than passing through.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups, couples seeking kitchen-equipped space and water access
Price tier
Mid to upper, weekly rentals (prices vary seasonally)
Open
Year-round
Standout amenities
Private oceanfront with beach access and fully equipped kitchen
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Outdoor & Water: Private patio with outdoor furniture · Barbecue for grilling · Water sports facilities (paddleboards, kayaks typically available by season) · Direct beach access
Kitchen & Dining: Full-size refrigerator, oven, and stovetop · Dishwasher and microwave · Dining table · Electric kettle and coffee maker · All standard kitchenware and cleaning supplies included
Living Spaces: Fireplace for cooler evenings · TV with cable channels · Comfortable seating for family gatherings
Practical: Free WiFi throughout · Air conditioning · Heating · Washer and dryer on-site · Smoke-free property
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season and warmest water. Beach is busiest mid-July through mid-August. Water sports facilities fully operational. Restaurants and attractions in Perkins Cove and Ogunquit run full hours. Book well ahead.
Shoulder Season (May, September–October): Fewer crowds, still pleasant. Water is cool but manageable for adventurous swimmers. September brings occasional warm days; October is leaf-peeping prime, though foliage in York is gentler than inland. Great for families avoiding summer pricing.
Fall & Early Winter (November–December): Quiet, cold water, shorter days. The fireplace earns its keep. Good for couples or families seeking genuine solitude; some water sports may be seasonal.
Winter (January–March): Coldest but often clearest. Dramatically fewer visitors. Heating and fireplace essential. Some local attractions may have reduced hours.
Location
Things to do nearby
- 1.6 mi: Ogunquit Museum of American Art - a surprisingly strong contemporary collection in a small-town setting; worth two hours.
- 2.2 mi: Perkins Cove - the postcard version of the Maine coast: working fishing pier, galleries, and a footbridge that's pure photo bait.
- 2.6 mi: Marginal Way Walk - a three-mile clifftop path from Ogunquit to Perkins Cove, with benches at every overlook; go at golden hour.
- 5 mi: Nubble Light (Cape Neddick) - Maine's most-photographed lighthouse, surrounded by a modest park and views across rocky points.
- 7 mi: Old Orchard Beach - a longer stretch of sand and a vintage amusement pier if you want boardwalk energy.
- 15 mi: Kittery outlets and dining - L.L.Bean flagship, Ralph Lauren, and a string of restaurants along Route 1.
- 18 mi: Portsmouth, New Hampshire - working waterfront, submarine museum, Market Square, and better dinner options than most Maine coastal towns.
FAQ
Good to know
Is breakfast included? No. The full kitchen is designed so you can make your own. Coffee, pancakes, and eggs at your own pace is part of the appeal.
Is there WiFi? Yes, free WiFi is included throughout the cottage, strong enough for remote work or streaming.
How far is the nearest town for groceries and restaurants? Ogunquit center is roughly 3–4 miles away with supermarkets, pizza joints, and upscale dining. Perkins Cove (2.2 miles) has several casual restaurants, mostly open seasonally.
Are pets allowed? The listing doesn't indicate pet policies. Contact the property directly before booking if you're traveling with animals.
What's the water temperature by season? Summer peaks around 65–70°F (comfortable for hardy swimmers); fall drops to 55–60°F; winter is 40–50°F. Wetsuits advisable outside peak summer.
Is there air conditioning? Yes, air conditioning is available throughout the cottage. Important for humid July and August days.
How many people can sleep here? Three bedrooms typically accommodate 6–8 people depending on bed configurations (two doubles, twins, or queen setups). Confirm exact capacity when booking.















