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Boat Nearby Barters Island Home with Views

Boat Nearby Barters Island Home with Views: A Private Waterfront Retreat in Trevett

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a blue house with a large yard at Boat Nearby Barters Island Home with Views in Trevett
a blue house with a large yard at Boat Nearby Barters Island Home with Views in Trevett

Why Stay

Why Boat Nearby Barters Island Home with Views

Most vacation rental searches on Maine's Midcoast end in one of two places: a crowded downtown or an overpriced boutique inn. This home on Barters Island takes a different path. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, and water views from the garden - it's built for the family or small group that came to Maine to be away, not to be seen. Trevett, the tiny village that anchors it, sits where the Sheepscot River gets quiet enough that osprey actually hunt. The reviews say what matters: "private, quiet, perfect for our family of five."

The property sits far enough from the summer tourist crush that you can breathe. Close enough to the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden and the villages of Boothbay Harbor and Wiscasset that you can venture out without burning an hour in the car.


Private and quiet - exactly what Maine should feel like in summer. The home sits away from downtown Trevett's minimal foot traffic, on a property with its own garden and outdoor dining area. Guests describe it as a retreat, not an accommodation. The water views from the outdoor space are the real draw: osprey, waterfowl, and the kind of stillness you drove to Maine to find.

Built for families or small groups who want a full kitchen and independence. Three bedrooms sleep five comfortably. The dining table and living areas let you spread out. Air-conditioning, free WiFi, a washing machine, and a fully equipped kitchen (stove, oven, dishwasher, microwave, coffee machine) mean you can cook real meals and do laundry without leaving. Street parking is straightforward. This is a house, not a hotel room.

Close to two major Midcoast attractions without being in the thick of crowds. The Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is 2.2 miles away - an easy 5-minute drive that feels like a full escape from the property. Boothbay Harbor's galleries, restaurants, and harbor walks are a short drive south. Wiscasset's lunch spots and antique row are just as close to the north.


Rooms

The rooms

The property offers one vacation home layout: three bedrooms distributed through a spacious, single-structure home with a private entrance and street parking. Bedrooms are fitted with linens. All bathrooms have towels, private access, and either a bathtub or shower. Upper floors are accessible by stairs only - relevant for anyone with mobility concerns.

  • Vacation Home - Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, private entrance, garden views from outdoor dining area and yard.

At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, small groups, quiet retreats, anyone seeking privacy away from tourist centers

Price tier

Mid-range (typical for a full 3-bedroom home in coastal Maine; exact rates vary by season)

Guest score

10.0 Exceptional

Standout amenities

Water views from private garden; osprey and waterfowl vantage point; quiet · away from crowds

Details

Trevett, 04571, Maine (Barters Island area)
Parking: Street and accessible parking available on-site

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining · Fully equipped kitchen with stove, oven, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, coffee machine, and toaster · Dining table in main living area · Outdoor dining area for waterside meals.

Comfort & Entertainment · Air-conditioning throughout · Flat-screen TV with cable channels · Free WiFi · Books, DVDs, and music for children · Private bathroom with hairdryer.

Practical · Washing machine and dryer · Non-smoking property · Street and accessible parking · Heating for cooler months.

Outdoors & Views · Private garden with water views · Outdoor dining area · Direct vantage point for osprey and waterfowl.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August). Peak season and the reason most families book. The Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is in full bloom. Water temperature reaches low 60s by mid-July - swimable for the committed. Boothbay Harbor's shops, galleries, and restaurants are all open with extended hours. Expect mosquitoes and some summer tourist traffic on Route 1, though Trevett itself stays quiet.

Shoulder Seasons (May, September–October). Fewer crowds on the Midcoast. May offers wild roses and lupines along the roadsides. September and October are prime for leaf-peeping and are when Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens' fall colors and seasonal events draw weekend visitors. Air-conditioning isn't necessary; heating may kick on at night. Spring through fall is when the garden is most active.

Winter (November–March). The Coastal Maine Botanical Garden runs its Seasonal Light display through late December. Days are short, but snow on the Maine coast is scenic and rare. Heating is essential. Road conditions can shift quickly. Fewer tourists mean the entire Midcoast feels like a different, quieter place. Ideal for writers, painters, or anyone seeking true solitude.


Reviews

What guests say

"The house was located away from tourists, was private, and quiet. It was perfect for our family of 5. Loved the view!" - Natalie, United States · Family · 10/10

The single review on file is unambiguous: a family of five found exactly what they were looking for - privacy, quiet, space, and water views. The innkeeper's reply mentions the osprey and waterfowl show from the garden, confirming that the property's real appeal is the stillness and the wildlife it attracts.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Coastal Maine Botanical Garden - 2.2 mi; spring through fall is prime growing season, and the winter Seasonal Light display has become a December draw.
  • Boothbay Harbor - 10 mi south; galleries, gift shops, tour operators, and waterfront restaurants clustered around the working harbor.
  • Wiscasset village - 8 mi north; lunch spots, antique dealers, and the historic Castle Tucker mansion line the main street overlooking the Sheepscot River.
  • Popham Beach State Park - 18 mi southwest; 4.5-mile sandy beach at the mouth of the Kennebec River, excellent for families and dogs.
  • Reid State Park - 20 mi south; two miles of oceanfront beach with trails and picnic areas.
  • Burnt Island Light Station - 12 mi south in Boothbay Harbor; active lighthouse with tours in summer and a keeper's house to explore.
  • Fort Edgecomb - 8 mi north in Edgecomb; 1825 fort overlooking the Sheepscot River, free admission, quiet picnic grounds.

FAQ

Good to know

Is this on the water? The home overlooks a private garden with water views of the Sheepscot River and has direct vantage points for osprey and waterfowl. It's not beachfront, but the river frontage and views are the standout feature.

Is it suitable for families with young children? Yes. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, and a washing machine make it practical for families. Books, DVDs, and music for children are provided. Upper floors are stairs-only, so mobility is a consideration.

Can I park easily? Street parking and accessible parking are available. Parking is straightforward for a typical car; the home has a private entrance and direct outdoor access.

What's the nearest town for groceries or restaurants? Wiscasset is 8 miles north and has grocery stores and lunch spots. Boothbay Harbor is 10 miles south with more extensive dining and shopping. Both are 10–15 minute drives.

Is WiFi reliable? Free WiFi is available throughout the property. No specific details on speed are provided in the listing.

Can I bring my dog? The property is pet-friendly, though no specific policies on size, breed, or fees are listed. Contact the owner directly for pet details.

Is breakfast included? No. The full kitchen and dining table are designed for you to prepare your own meals, which is a key advantage of a vacation home rental.


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