North Haven/Vinalhaven Islands, Maine Vacation Rentals Presents Listing #12171
The Barnacle, Bartlett's Harbor, N.Haven, ME in North Haven/Vinalhaven Islands
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quick facts
- bedrooms 5
- pool no
- type Cottage
- baths 2
- hot tub no
- community
- sleeps 7
- pets allowed yes
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rates (USD)
$215
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$215
/ night
$1,500 - $1,500 / week
vacation rental description
Overlooking picturesque Bartlett's Harbor, this secluded property, set
amongst fir trees, wildflowers, and rocky ledges, includes a small
house plus an "in-law cabin." It offers two parties privacy but close
proximity: a lawn separates the two buildings by 50'. Access to two
beaches (rocky and pebble) and the pier, along a dirt road, is a
two-minute walk.
The Barnacle proper has 3 small bedrooms plus a loft under the eaves
(6.5' standing room in center of loft), living/dining area with
wood-burning stove, small kitchen (gas stove, microwave, coffeemaker,
but no dishwasher), bathroom, and deck. The "in-law cabin" is a
one-room efficiency, with a comfy double bed, kitchen area, bathroom.
and washer-dryer. Both have great views, especially of the sunsets
over the Camden Hills.
cottage rental amenities
Access to pebble & rocky beaches, use of pier and rowboat.
Deck, wood-burning stove.
activities and attractions in North Haven/Vinalhaven Islands Maine
Beach-combing
biking
painting /drawing /photos(Bartlett's Hbr was a former artists' colony)
rowing
swimming (water is cold)
collecting mussels, crabs
vacation rental rates
$1500 per week June to September, plus Maine state 7% tax plus
housekeeping/utility fee of $150 per rental.
Top things to do in North Haven/Vinalhaven Islands
- Sailing,rowing, beachcombing
- Ride bikes or walk along country roads
- Visit the Sat AM Farmers' Mkt
- Eat lobster
- Enjoy the view & sunsets
Top things to do on a budget
- bike riding
- swimming in harbor
- pick wildflowers & wild raspberries
- hike to and picnic at Ames Knob
- Read, sketch, relax in the quiet
Top things to do with a family
- all of the above
Katherine Allen Roth, owner