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1890 Victorian House And Arts And Crafts Cottage With Detailed Woodwork In Jonesport, Maine

Step into a world of historic charm in Jonesport, Maine, with this stunning property!

Situated in a cozy residential area just a short walk from the waterfront, you’ll find two charming homes waiting to welcome you: a beautifully maintained Victorian house and an interesting Arts and Crafts Cottage.

The main house was built in 1890. It was affectionately called “The Sea Captain Look Home,” and is a beautifully maintained Victorian treasure. It boasts 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2019 square feet, and stunning water views.

Inside, you’ll discover intricate woodwork and unique features like three cisterns. Plus, there’s a huge attic that could become a studio or extra bedroom.

Next door is an Arts and Crafts Cottage, ready for your personal touch. With 3 bedrooms and 1 bath, it’s a perfect renovation project. Whether you’re dreaming of a family getaway, a rental property, or a new business venture, this property offers endless possibilities.

Don’t miss out on this slice of coastal paradise in Jonesport, Maine!

  • Price: $345,000
  • Contact: Karen Eldridge, Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate/The Masiello Group
    Tel: (207) 271-0207
    Office: (207) 255-8133
    Email: [email protected]
  • Address: 503 Lexington St, Carrollton, MS 38917

Photos and info: The Masiello Group

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