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Stunning 5-Bedroom York Harbor Beach Home

Stunning 5-Bedroom York Harbor Beach Home: Walk-to-Water Comfort for Groups

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a white house with a porch and a yard at Stunning 5 BDR Walk to York Harbor Beach in York
a white house with a porch and a yard at Stunning 5 BDR Walk to York Harbor Beach in York

Why Stay

Why Stunning 5-Bedroom York Harbor Beach Home

York Harbor has long been the quieter sibling to Ogunquit's bustle - a neighborhood of rocky ledges, working docks, and genuine Maine waterside life. This five-bedroom home sits at the heart of that rhythm: close enough to the sand that you can taste the salt air from the front step, far enough in that nobody's fighting for parking or dodging sunburned crowds. It's the kind of place that fills up with three generations of one family, or two couples who actually want to be friends by week's end.

The home works because it doesn't pretend to be anything fancier than it is. A real kitchen with a real stove. A fireplace for damp shoulder-season evenings. A garden where kids can run without you watching the clock. And York Harbor Beach - the actual beach - twelve minutes on foot, meaning morning swimmers can be back for coffee.


Walk to York Harbor Beach in twelve minutes. This is the anchor. Not a shuttle, not a car-dependent drive through traffic, but a genuine neighborhood walk to one of the Midcoast's least crowded stretches of sand. The beach itself is rocky and intimate, lined with local fishing boats and warmed by the same tide that feeds the working harbor.

A full kitchen that actually gets used. Five bedrooms means you're likely traveling with others, and the dishwasher, full-size stove, microwave, and dining table mean you can cook once and feed everyone. No ordering in for the fifth night because the only option is the same tourist trap. This is where the vacation actually lives - someone making pancakes at seven in the morning while others filter out to the garden with coffee.

Sleeping flexibility for mixed groups. Five bedrooms accommodate families, multi-generational trips, or two couples traveling together without awkward shared-wall proximity. Real linens, private bathrooms, and heating that works mean people sleep well - which, after one beach day, is everything.

A garden and fireplace for downtime. Not every hour needs to be out exploring. The backyard has a barbecue, the living room has a fireplace, and the property is smoke-free, so there's no stale-smell surprise when you walk in. These are the small things that make a week away actually restful instead of a logistical scramble.


Rooms

The rooms

Five bedrooms distributed across the home, each with fresh linens and access to private bathrooms. The layout is practical rather than precious - the kind of house where kids can play tag without worrying about knocking over a three-hundred-dollar vase. No data on specific bed configurations is available, so confirm bedroom sizes and bed types directly when booking to ensure the layout suits your group.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, groups, multi-generational trips

Price tier

Mid-range to upper-mid (varies by season)

Open

Year-round

Details

York, ME 03909
Parking: Free, on-site

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining · Full-size kitchen with dishwasher, stove, oven, microwave, refrigerator, toaster, and kitchenware · Dining table for group meals · Tea/coffee maker

Comfort & Relaxation · Fireplace in living area · DVD player · TV · Fan for circulation · Heating throughout

Outdoor Space · Private garden · Barbecue grill

Practical Essentials · Free parking on-site · Free WiFi · Washing machine and dryer · Private entrance · Smoke-free property


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) The peak season and for good reason. York Harbor Beach is swimmable, the playhouse is in full swing, and the weather is reliable. Expect other families and plan accordingly. Book early.

Shoulder Season (May & September) Warmer than you'd expect, fewer crowds, and the kitchen gets real use when it rains. Many locals prefer this window. The garden is still green; the beach is less packed. Short-sleeved days, fleece for mornings.

Fall (October) Leaf-peeping season draws visitors, but York Harbor itself stays quieter than inland towns. Water is cold; the fireplace earns its keep. Ideal for groups who want scenery without the summer crush.

Winter (November–March) A true rest. Low rates, empty beaches, and fireplace-centered evenings. Swimming is not the draw; hiking, exploring, and slow mornings are. Some regional attractions have reduced hours; check ahead.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • York Harbor Beach - 12 minutes on foot. The main draw. Rocky, quieter than nearby Ogunquit, perfect for sunrise swimming or low-tide tide-pooling.
  • Cape Neddick Head (Nubble Light) - 4 miles. A ten-minute drive to one of Maine's most photographed lighthouses, accessible via a narrow footbridge. Sunrise or golden hour are best; midday is wall-to-wall visitors.
  • Ogunquit Museum of American Art - 9.3 miles. Rotating contemporary and regional work in a modern building overlooking the cliffs. Worth a half-day.
  • Ogunquit Playhouse - 8.7 miles. Summer theater venue with touring productions, cabaret, and musicals. Book ahead.
  • Old York Historical Society - 2 miles. Four museums and gardens spread across the original village center. Underrated.
  • Short Sands Beach, Ogunquit - 6 miles. Warmer sand, more lifeguards, more families - the opposite of York Harbor's vibe, but useful on busy summer days.
  • Portsmouth, New Hampshire - 14 miles. Market Square is a 20-minute drive, packed with restaurants, galleries, and shops. One-day trip option.

FAQ

Good to know

Is the home on the water? No, it's set back in the neighborhood, but York Harbor Beach is a twelve-minute walk. You're close enough to smell salt air and far enough that you have privacy and parking.

Is breakfast included? No, but the full kitchen means you can make it yourself - often cheaper and better for large groups than eating out five days running.

Can we bring children? Yes. Five bedrooms, a garden, and a beach walk make this family-friendly. The fireplace and TV provide indoor backup for rainy days.

Is there a washer and dryer? Yes, on-site. Important for week-long trips with kids or active travelers.

How far is Portsmouth Airport? Fourteen miles, roughly a 25-minute drive without traffic. Plan for early-morning or late-afternoon arrivals.

Can we use the barbecue? Yes, the garden includes a grill. Bring or source charcoal locally.

Is WiFi included? Yes, free throughout the property. Good for checking in with work or streaming on rainy afternoons.


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