$8.5M Maine Retreat Takes Inspiration From the Arts and Crafts Movement

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The new owner of this fabulous home in Camden, ME, might never need to book a vacation again. Built in 2012 and loaded with resort-style amenities, it’s a perfect landing spot for a summer staycation.

“It really is an extraordinary property,” says listing agent Brian Wickenden, of Legacy Properties Sotheby’s International Realty. “It’s like going to the nicest resort—you feel like you are at the Four Seasons. Every amenity you could think of went into this house.”

Available for $8.5 million, the Southern Maine property includes a three-bedroom main house and a one-bedroom guesthouse.

There are six fireplaces (including one at the guesthouse), stained-glass doors and windows, and a home theater. Luxe amenities include a sauna, exercise room, wine cellar, and greenhouse.

The property also takes its inspiration from an unlikely source: the Arts and Crafts homes of Southern California pioneered by the architectural duo of Greene and Greene.

Exterior

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Exterior and ponds

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Kitchen

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Living room

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Home theater

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Guesthouse

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Pool

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Poolside

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“My client grew up in Southern California. His grandparents were the Gambles, [and they] had Greene and Greene design their house that was later known as the Gamble House. Greene and Greene were the pioneers of the Arts and Crafts movement at the turn of the 20th century. This was a tribute [to their style] built on an extraordinarily private lot overlooking the water,” says Wickenden.

Speaking of that exquisite 18-acre lot, it overlooks Camden Harbor and the islands of Penobscot Bay.

“It’s quiet, peaceful, and tranquil with lovely views and close to town. It’s not located directly on the water, but it is close to the harbor, so you get the best of both worlds, and it sits below Camden Harbor State Park. The grounds are just amazing,” says Wickenden.

The outdoor oasis boasts meticulous landscaping, ocean and mountain views, magnificent gardens, a pond, and vanishing-edge swimming pool.

The agent believes the home will most likely be purchased as a second home by someone with discerning taste.

“Camden has become a market for second homes because Maine is still pretty affordable in terms of property taxes, especially for people coming from places like Connecticut, Massachusetts, or DC,” he says. “You also don’t have to worry about any flooding as the house sits high up. We have had a good number of showings and lots of interest.”

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