Single Family w/ 2 Bedrooms - 1 Bathrooms - Sleeps 4
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Located on Union Bay in Surry. Built right on the water, this beautifully decorated 2
bedroom, 1 bath cottage has floor-to-ceiling windows and a gorgeous hardwood floor in the living
room.
Just off the living room you will find a deck from which to enjoy fabulous views looking east. This
cottage also offers a covered screened porch and a hot tub on the lower level. This property accepts
immediate reservations! Runs Sunday to Sunday or Saturday to Saturday and Maximum occupancy is 4.
Note: Not safe for children due to steep drop off to water. NO PETS.
About the house:
Sleeps: 4, Bedrooms: 2, Bathrooms: 1, Showers: 1, Tubs: 0
Types of Beds:
Bedroom 1: 1-Queen 1st floor
Bedroom 2: 1-Queen 1st floor
Electronics:
Answering Machine, CD Player, Radio, VCR/DVD combo, Satellite TV
Household Appliances:
Coffee Maker, Microwave, Toaster, Washer & Dryer, Blender
Other:
Hot Tub, Deck, Gas Grill & charcoal grill, Iron & Board, Lounge Chairs, Outdoor Chairs, outdoor
Table on Porch, Screened Porch, Sheets, towels, blankets and pillows, very high end mattress sets in
each bedroom, Tea Pot, Woodstove, Lobster Cooking Pot & utensils for eating lobster, local/small
Lobster pound within walking distance
Why visit Maine? Natural wonders, lighthouses, shopping, whale watching, horseback riding, wildlife,
wild maine blueberries and a medley of lodging and dining choices await you in the Downeast & Acadia
region. And did you say lobster? It’s fresh off the boat and prepared to your liking. The coast of
Maine offers whale watching, puffin watching and seakayaking, while on many lakes you will find
exceptional canoeing, fishing and hunting opportunities. Hike, bike, climb, relax by the water’s
edge
or explore the nooks and crannies. It's a region filled with possibilities. Discover Downeast &
Acadia anytime of the year for the memories of a lifetime.
Acadia National Park, home to 1,532-foot Mount Cadillac. Its summit is the first spot in the United
States where the sunrise can be seen. Acadia’s stunning mountains, lakes, and sea cliffs can be
viewed from a number of vantage points—an auto loop, carriage roads closed to car traffic, and 125
miles of trails exclusively for hiking. The Bar Harbor area possesses a great selection of family
activities, including a family nature camp, an oceanarium, a zoo, and a lumberjack show. The
recently
expanded Abbe Museum showcases the Wabenaki Indians, some of Maine’s earliest residents. Visitors
can
also indulge in rock climbing, sailing, paddling, brewery tours, boat excursions, and golf. For
shoppers, Bar Harbor features a number of top-notch boutiques, many of which showcase the works of
Maine artists and sculptors.
Season Pricing:
High $1400, Early $900, Low $1000.00
Low Season - 08/31/2008, 09/07/2008, 09/14/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/28/2008, 10/05/2008, 10/12/2008,
10/19/2008, 10/26/2008
Early Season - 06/01/2008, 06/08/2008, 06/15/2008, 06/22/2008
High Season -06/29/2008, 07/06/2008, 07/13/2008, 07/20/2008, 07/27/2008, 08/03/2008, 08/10/2008,
08/17/2008, 08/24/2008
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