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The Hill

The Hill: A Dog-Friendly Ocean-View Vacation Rental in York

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a dining room and kitchen with a table and chairs at The Hill Dog Friendly Panoramic Ocean Views in York
a dining room and kitchen with a table and chairs at The Hill Dog Friendly Panoramic Ocean Views in York

Why Stay

Why The Hill

York's coast doesn't need a fancy hotel to deliver the goods - sometimes what a family traveling with pets actually wants is space, a working kitchen, and a view that doesn't quit. The Hill fits that bill. This five-bedroom vacation home sits on high ground overlooking the Atlantic, close enough to Short Sands Beach to taste the salt air but far enough inland to avoid the tourist crush. You get parking, WiFi that actually works, and a layout designed for people who plan to stay put for a week, not rush in and out by 11 a.m.

The property welcomes dogs without the usual fuss or extra fees - just bring your own supplies and let yours run the patio. The terrace with sea views and a fireplace make evening hours feel intentional rather than accidental. If you're traveling with three generations or two families, The Hill solves the logistical nightmare of coordinating separate rooms across town.


Space and independence you won't find in a hotel. Five bedrooms and four bathrooms eliminate the shuffle of shared hallways. The full kitchen - complete with dishwasher, oven, and stovetop - means you're not eating every meal out. Families who cook report the kitchen as genuinely usable, which matters after day five of vacation.

Ocean views without a resort price tag. The terrace opens onto the Atlantic. Morning coffee up here, sunset drinks later - you've paid for it, so use it. The fireplace works too, which turns cool shoulder-season evenings into something worth staying in for.

Dogs genuinely belong here. Unlike hotels that tolerate pets with side-eye, this place is built for them. The patio gives your dog actual space to move; the full property means you're not confined to a bedroom. No kennels, no awkward apologies to housekeeping.

Accessibility built in. The entire unit is wheelchair accessible, with level entry and bathrooms equipped for real use - not an afterthought. If mobility matters to your party, this removes a huge planning stress.

Proximity to the coast without being on top of it. Short Sands Beach is 1.4 miles away - close enough for a walk or quick car, far enough that you're not sleeping to the sound of drunk bachelorette parties. Ogunquit and Perkins Cove are 4–5 miles north; Marginal Way Walk at 4.7 miles is one of Maine's best coastal footpaths.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, dogs, groups, multi-generational trips

Open

Year-round

Details

York, ME 03902
Parking: Free on-site

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoor & Patio: Terrace with sea views · Patio · BBQ facilities · Fireplace for cool evenings

Kitchen & Food: Full oven and stovetop · Dishwasher · Refrigerator · Microwave · Electric kettle · Coffee maker

Utilities & Comfort: Free WiFi (250 Mbps) · Free parking · Air conditioning and heating · Smoke-free

Practical: Full washing machine and dryer · Desk space · Board games and puzzles · TV

Safety: Fire extinguishers · Smoke alarms · Carbon monoxide detector · Facilities for disabled guests


This is a home, not a hotel room. The layout centers on a living area with fireplace and TV, a full kitchen opening onto a dining space, and five separate bedrooms distributed across the home. Think of it as the rental equivalent of splitting a big house with friends - everyone has their own door, but you've got common ground for meals and evening regrouping.

Four full bathrooms means mornings don't dissolve into logistics. The kitchen includes a dishwasher, washing machine, and dryer - the tools to actually live here for a week without reverting to eating off paper plates by day six.

The patio and terrace with sea views are the property's soul. This is where the Atlantic becomes part of your vacation.


Seasons

When to visit

May through September: Peak season. Short Sands Beach is warm enough for swimming by mid-June. Restaurants and attractions open. The ocean is at its bluest in September. Book well ahead.

June and September: Sweet spot. Fewer crowds than July-August, water is swimmable, and the patio doesn't feel suffocating.

October: Foliage peaks mid-month. Marginal Way Walk is at its best. The ocean cools, but the terrace is still usable with the fireplace fired up.

November through April: Shoulder season. Most restaurants stay open, but some attractions close. The property is quiet and prices drop. The fireplace becomes non-negotiable. Dogs love the fewer crowds.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • 1.4 miles: Short Sands Beach (York's sandy cove, good for families, less crowded than Ogunquit)
  • 4.3 miles: Perkins Cove - post-card New England fishing village; shops, restaurants, boat trips, and the iconic walk bridge
  • 4.7 miles: Marginal Way Walk - three-mile clifftop footpath between Ogunquit and Perkins Cove; exceptional in autumn
  • 4.8 miles: Mount Agamenticus - 691-foot peak with scenic drive, views to the ocean, and hiking trails
  • 3.6 miles: Ogunquit Museum of American Art - 16 acres of galleries and sculpture gardens; strong contemporary collection
  • 3.6 miles: Ogunquit Playhouse - long-running summer theater with musicals and classic plays; June through September
  • 16 miles: Portsmouth International Airport at Pease (if flying in)

FAQ

Good to know

Is this on the water? The Hill sits on high ground with ocean views, but the house itself is not directly on the beach. Short Sands Beach is 1.4 miles away by car or a pleasant walk down the road.

Can dogs stay here? Yes, with no extra fees. The property is dog-friendly, and the patio gives them real outdoor space. You bring your own supplies and are responsible for any damage.

Is breakfast included? No. This is a vacation home with a full kitchen; you cook your own meals or eat out. The trade-off is freedom and cost savings over a week.

What's the nearest town with shops and restaurants? York Village center is walkable from here. Ogunquit, 4 miles away, has the most restaurants and galleries.

Is WiFi reliable? Yes. The property advertises 250 Mbps free WiFi, which beats most coastal Maine vacation rentals.

Can we have a fire in the fireplace? Yes. The fireplace is functional and included. You'll appreciate it on cool evenings.

Is there parking? Free private parking is included. Unlike hotels on narrow village streets, this property has space.


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