Description
JACK’S COVE GEM – Do you love Contemporary? If so, this home’s for you with its striking angles, clean lines and sleek design. The kitchen is the pièce-de-résistance with its European style and quality appliances, stainless steel ceiling and Brazilian cherry flooring.
In addition to the large deck overlooking the gardens, each bedroom has its own private deck and en suite bathroom. Handsome gardens and lawns (with irrigation) have pretty ledge outcroppings as accents. The living room has recessed lighting and a fireplace with heatilator.
Eleven skylights and many windows help to bring in natural light. Enjoy glimpses of the ocean or smell the salt air.
It’s just a short walk from the house along the deeded access to a private beach – a perfect place to launch your kayak and where you can see Watch Dog Rock, a local landmark. GreatOgunquitHome.com
About the Area
With its beautiful, white sandy beach, Ogunquit has long been a popular resort town and art colony. One of Ogunquit’s most notable attractions is the Marginal Way, a delightful, paved walking path that stretches along the pretty rocky Ogunquit coastline for a little over a mile, culminating at Perkins Cove.
Charming Perkins Cove is a small but picturesque harbor where you can find both fishing and pleasure boats as well as a unique footbridge that spans the neck of the harbor, drawing to allow sailboats to enter the protected inlet. Wander around the Cove replete with art galleries, shops and restaurants.
Ogunquit Beach is probably Maine’s most beautiful, sandy beach. Be sure not to miss it.
Ogunquit’s village center is a delightful place to stroll around and enjoy gift shops, art galleries and gourmet restaurants of every kind. There’s plenty of nightlife and the Ogunquit Playhouse, which offers high quality musicals, is a wonderful way to spend an evening. For more diversions, Portsmouth, NH, is only 25 minutes to the south and Portland, ME, is 45 minutes to the north.
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Updated on April 8, 2017 at 4:37 pm