This unique Downeast oceanfront, 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths home, located on Kelley Point in Jonesport, boats a private sandy beach and spectacular views of the ocean and nearby islands.
First floor features an open concept kitchen and dining room facing the water that seats comfortably 6 people, a small office room and a full bathroom. The large living room with its cathedral ceiling and impressive fireplace welcome guests for rest and relaxation. For your entertainment, watch your Netflix favorites or play family games or cards.
The second level offers three cozy bedrooms: one with a king bed opens to a master bathroom that includes laundry washer and dryer and two other rooms with queen beds. From the magnificent panoramic sunroom den, contemplate the serenity of the constantly changing ocean views, beautiful sunrises or sunsets, seabirds or bald eagles, tides come and go.
On the third floor, attics converted in two separate bedrooms, each one with a twin bed.
House amenities include a kitchen fully equipped with all cooking utensils, appliances pots & pans and bakeware. Propane boiler and barbecue are also available outside.
Towels and linens and beach towels are provided, as well as basic supplies such toilet paper, garbage bags, dish soap, dishwasher soap and laundry soap. The high speed wireless internet accommodates all members of the family, connecting you with friends, family, or work colleagues.
Jonesport is a rural lobster fishing community and lobster fishing takes place right in front of the property. You can observe fishermen at work or count lobster boats going out for the daily catch. Purchase your fresh lobsters at one of the piers in town and on Beal’s island.
The surrounding area has endless options to make either a quick memorable trip or an entire day of fun. Wass Island is home to the Downeast Institute (the place to learn all about lobstering), you can also enjoy hiking, kayaking and birdwatching. The coastal city of Eastport is tucked between Cobscook Bay and Passamaquoddy Bay, West Quoddy Head Lighthouse in Lubec (the most Eastern Point of the US), Campobello Island (don’t forget your passport to cross the Canadian border), Schoodic Point and of course the famous Acadia National Park.