Remodeled Waterfront Home with Wraparound Deck, Water Views, & Beach Access
House in Bremen, ME
6 guests · 3 bedrooms · 3 baths
Reasons to book
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
Top-tier experienceOne of the higher cost properties in the area
Includes essentialsKitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi, Parking and more
About this house rental
The Eagle's Nest
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Wake up to panoramic views of the Medomak River at this three-bedroom Waldoboro home, a private waterfront retreat with a gorgeous remodeled interior, a wrap-around deck, and direct access to the river, Muscongus Bay, and the open Atlantic Ocean to the south. Witness spectacular sunrises in the morning and gorgeous moon views at night.
Scenically secluded in an 11-acre meadow with wildflowers and fireflies, this two-level home sits on the western banks of the wide Medomak River five miles south of downtown Waldoboro. You'll be just a few paddles in your kayak (rented locally) from where Muscongus Bay meets the ocean, and 21 miles west of the restaurants and beautiful breakwater in downtown Rockland. From this special location, you might even spot bald eagles, ospreys, seals, bobolinks, and a variety of seabirds.
Follow the lengthy driveway to discover a remote piece of property with generous parking and an unrivaled waterfront position. Inside, you'll find an open living space that has been extensively remodeled with hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, lovely wood accents, and a wall of windows that overlook the water.
Come home from a day of kayaking to rest your tired limbs on the plush sofa, use the WiFi to post photos of your adventures, or play a game of cards around the modern glass coffee table. As your clothes spin in the washer/dryer, you can join your family for an evening in front of the large flatscreen cable TV.
When you're not enjoying breakfast at Moody's Diner just up the road, you'll have a well-equipped, fully renovated kitchen with all stainless steel appliances and plentiful counter space. Whip up some homemade blueberry pancakes, sit down to eat at the breakfast bar or six-person dining table, and use the dishwasher for easy clean-up. And when the weather's nice, cook up something tasty on the gas grill outside.
Spend your days canoeing and kayaking in the river, basking in the sunshine on the wrap-around deck, and enjoying the breathtaking bay and river views from the patio table. You'll have more than 400 feet of private tidal waterfront access with classic Maine granite rocks, tide pools, and mud flats. Back inside, you can curl up with a good book in the second sitting room and open the glass doors to let in the coastal breeze.
As many as six guests will sleep soundly in this three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom home. The open loft-style master bedroom, which overlooks the river and the great room below, has a king-size bed and a private renovated bathroom. The main floor features one bedroom with a queen bed and one with twin bunkbeds.
Thanks to its beautiful position along Route 1 in Midcoast Maine, Waldoboro is a magnet for water sports enthusiasts, hikers, and guests in search of quiet relaxation. Take a short drive into town for the morning to peruse the shops and restaurants on Main Street, or follow the river in your car, sailboat, or sea kayak to reach the Pemaquid Point Lighthouse 21 miles south.
Spend a day strolling the streets of downtown Rockland, where you can eat breakfast at the Home Kitchen Cafe or sit down for dinner at Primo, the farm-to-table restaurant of James Beard Award-winner Melissa Kelly. You'll also be just 26 miles west of Camden Hills State Park, which is renowned for its hiking trails, seaside views, and gorgeous autumn color. Nearby, you can visit Boothbay and the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, or even Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park.
Your vacation on the shores of Midcoast Maine awaits - reserve your stay at this lovely Waldoboro home today!
Parking notes: There is free parking available for 4 vehicles.
This rental is located on floor 2.
Dock details: -NO DOCK, but there are stairs down to the water/rocks.
Damage waiver: The total cost of your reservation for this Property includes a nightly damage waiver fee, plus tax if applicable (the “Damage Waiver”). (A discount may be applied for stays of 28 nights or longer, if permitted.) The Damage Waiver covers you for up to $3,000 of accidental damage to the Property or its contents (such as furniture, fixtures, and appliances) as long as you report the incident to the host prior to checking out. The Damage Waiver fee eliminates the need for a traditional security deposit.
More information can be downloaded from the "Rental Agreement" on the checkout page.
Due to local laws or HOA requirements, guests must be at least 25 years of age to book. Guests under 25 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian for the duration of the reservation.
Our calendar is updated in real-time & our nightly rates are accurately displayed. Simply enter your desired dates and click 'Book Now!'
Wake up to panoramic views of the Medomak River at this three-bedroom Waldoboro home, a private waterfront retreat with a gorgeous remodeled interior, a wrap-around deck, and direct access to the river, Muscongus Bay, and the open Atlantic Ocean to the south. Witness spectacular sunrises in the morning and gorgeous moon views at night.
Scenically secluded in an 11-acre meadow with wildflowers and fireflies, this two-level home sits on the western banks of the wide Medomak River five miles south of downtown Waldoboro. You'll be just a few paddles in your kayak (rented locally) from where Muscongus Bay meets the ocean, and 21 miles west of the restaurants and beautiful breakwater in downtown Rockland. From this special location, you might even spot bald eagles, ospreys, seals, bobolinks, and a variety of seabirds.
Follow the lengthy driveway to discover a remote piece of property with generous parking and an unrivaled waterfront position. Inside, you'll find an open living space that has been extensively remodeled with hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, lovely wood accents, and a wall of windows that overlook the water.
Come home from a day of kayaking to rest your tired limbs on the plush sofa, use the WiFi to post photos of your adventures, or play a game of cards around the modern glass coffee table. As your clothes spin in the washer/dryer, you can join your family for an evening in front of the large flatscreen cable TV.
When you're not enjoying breakfast at Moody's Diner just up the road, you'll have a well-equipped, fully renovated kitchen with all stainless steel appliances and plentiful counter space. Whip up some homemade blueberry pancakes, sit down to eat at the breakfast bar or six-person dining table, and use the dishwasher for easy clean-up. And when the weather's nice, cook up something tasty on the gas grill outside.
Spend your days canoeing and kayaking in the river, basking in the sunshine on the wrap-around deck, and enjoying the breathtaking bay and river views from the patio table. You'll have more than 400 feet of private tidal waterfront access with classic Maine granite rocks, tide pools, and mud flats. Back inside, you can curl up with a good book in the second sitting room and open the glass doors to let in the coastal breeze.
As many as six guests will sleep soundly in this three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom home. The open loft-style master bedroom, which overlooks the river and the great room below, has a king-size bed and a private renovated bathroom. The main floor features one bedroom with a queen bed and one with twin bunkbeds.
Thanks to its beautiful position along Route 1 in Midcoast Maine, Waldoboro is a magnet for water sports enthusiasts, hikers, and guests in search of quiet relaxation. Take a short drive into town for the morning to peruse the shops and restaurants on Main Street, or follow the river in your car, sailboat, or sea kayak to reach the Pemaquid Point Lighthouse 21 miles south.
Spend a day strolling the streets of downtown Rockland, where you can eat breakfast at the Home Kitchen Cafe or sit down for dinner at Primo, the farm-to-table restaurant of James Beard Award-winner Melissa Kelly. You'll also be just 26 miles west of Camden Hills State Park, which is renowned for its hiking trails, seaside views, and gorgeous autumn color. Nearby, you can visit Boothbay and the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, or even Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park.
Your vacation on the shores of Midcoast Maine awaits - reserve your stay at this lovely Waldoboro home today!
Parking notes: There is free parking available for 4 vehicles.
This rental is located on floor 2.
Dock details: -NO DOCK, but there are stairs down to the water/rocks.
Damage waiver: The total cost of your reservation for this Property includes a nightly damage waiver fee, plus tax if applicable (the “Damage Waiver”). (A discount may be applied for stays of 28 nights or longer, if permitted.) The Damage Waiver covers you for up to $3,000 of accidental damage to the Property or its contents (such as furniture, fixtures, and appliances) as long as you report the incident to the host prior to checking out. The Damage Waiver fee eliminates the need for a traditional security deposit.
More information can be downloaded from the "Rental Agreement" on the checkout page.
Due to local laws or HOA requirements, guests must be at least 25 years of age to book. Guests under 25 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian for the duration of the reservation.
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Family friendly
Map of Bremen, ME
Reviews
5.0
One of the better appointed places we have ever rented. Quiet location is superb. The home was a bright dream and the deck is extensive. We enjoyed several kayak paddles from the home and walks at nearby land trust properties. We loved learning of the property's connection with P.D. Eastman.
Unfortunately there is a significant browntail moth infestation which causes itchy rashes over the deck area in the oaks that needs to be mitigated or disclosed.
4.0
PROS: We spent eight nights in this modern up-to-date home. After a couple of fits and starts regarding check-in everything went smoothly. The location, while slightly remote, is still only a 15 minute trip to Damariscotta where you will find plenty of restaurants, shopping and even a theater. The large deck and water views were a plus. Happy to see that a railing had been added to the stairway leading to the main bedroom.
CONS: Climate change has made the old adage that you don't need A/C in Maine obsolete. The portable A/C provided was sufficient for the upstairs bedroom but overmatched when cooling the rest of the house. Granted we arrived during a heat wave but a house as lovely as this deserves central air.
4.0
We really enjoyed staying here. The home was comfortable and had everything we needed. It was a great place to call home base as we experienced Maine for the first time.
5.0
The house was perfect for our family of 4. It is well maintained and centrally located to explore the Bristol /Waldoboro area. We enjoyed the tranquility and lovely surroundings.
2.5
Beautiful light/wonderful quiet Maine escape! We were there at the start of October-the leaves were reds, yellows and greens against blue sky, with crisp air, bright sunshine. We watched eagles, fox; we'll try to go back; very comfortable for three people, could fit more.
1.0
The house was dirty and dusty. Utensils were also dirty. The bathroom heater did not work, gas fi...
The sunrise view was priceless
4.0
Remote and relaxing
Loved the water view. This place is quiet and the sunrise is lovely. Within 2 to 3 hours in either direction to all kinds of beautiful areas.
5.0
A beautiful location and a lovely home. We did see eagles too!
Straight forward, no problems.
5.0
Great home to unplug and relax
We loved the open concept loft style of the house; it lets a great amount of light in the house. The grill is also a great amenity; we ended up spending more time in the house than planned. Highly recommend it for a trip in Maine.
5.0
Beautiful property in peaceful location
We truly enjoyed our week here! The property and the sunrises are incredible. We had a lot of fun hanging on the deck and down by the river. The house is in a quiet location, but not far from Camden, Rockland and other towns. The only negative was the housekeeping, which was mostly fine, but the trash was full when we got there, and we had to buy some cleaning supplies that we couldn’t find in the house. But overall it was an amazing stay and we would 100% go back!
5.0
Great stay - great location
Awesome stay in the PD. Eastman house! Some old flowers were left in the kitchen that attracted a bunch of fruit flies, and the “clean” dishes weren’t very clean, but that was a pretty minor inconvenience. Everything else was very clean and in working condition, and the view was amazing. Would rent again.
3.0
Beautiful Home and Location - but issues with cleanliness
My family stayed at this house in early August. We found the house quite comfortable for our group of six, though a bit tight with that number. It is a beautiful home with comfortable seating inside but is notable for its large deck overlooking the water. The location is very private but only a short drive from nearby towns with necessary amenities including grocery stores and quite a few restaurants.
However, we did have some issues with our stay. Though Vacasa promised that the house would be cleaned and sanitized before our arrival (with check-in pushed back to allow for extra cleaning) we arrived to find that the house had not been cleaned. There were clean linens, but the floors were dirty, and the refrigerator was dirty - with bits of food left in it. The counters and stove were dirty and sticky. The outdoor garbage and recycling cans were stuffed completely full leaving us nowhere to put garbage over the weekend. We called Vacasa customer service which arranged for the cleaning person to return and spend time cleaning – though even then the result was less than expected given what was promised amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Their maintenance person did come to remove the excess garbage, as well as replace the propane tank on the grill, which has been left nearly empty. It was frustrating that we had to spend time and make multiple calls to get this all done – especially given the substantial cost of such a rental.
Ultimately our vacation was successful, and we loved the house and the location. But I do not think we will return for a future stay.
5.0
Great place to make new memories
We loved our stay at this modern yet remote home. The water views from the deck is simply beautiful and spectacular anytime of the day. The house was very clean and had everything we needed for our stay. We will come back again!
4.0
Loved the Eagle's Nest
It was located in a private and very beautiful area. House was equipped for a comfortable stay.
5.0
Beautiful!!
Great location. SO beautiful. Beds super comfy. Home really well stocked. Only issues: WiFi not great and heat is in living room so gets all parts of house except 2 downstairs bedrooms if you close the door and then no way to get heat in there and no source inside room. No canoes or kayaks provided. Ring of rocks to make fire down on rocks below house. Lovely!!
5.0
wonderful home
we loved our stay
5.0
Wonderful location and hme
We had a very nice stay at the Eagle's Nest
5.0
Relaxing and beautiful
We were a little worried with how we were pretty secluded with three teenagers but, we had a great time just hanging out, checking out our surroundings and the wild life around the house. We made a couple ventures out to see the lighthouse and have breakfast and get some games.
^Bright in the early mornings (5:00), bring a sleep mask if that will wake you.
5.0
Lofty luxury
Beautiful home on the water. Loved exploring the shoreline and watching the sunrise over the water. The home is cozy and has everything you need. King bed in the loft is comfortable but bunk beds are a bit hard for an adult. Only negative might be that people walking in the loft can be heard below in the bedrooms, otherwise our whole family loved it.
5.0
What a view!
Loved the overall feel of the home and the nature around it. The waterfront is rugged and fun to explore. The loft and atmosphere in the house is peaceful and quaint and our family enjoyed our time there. Waking up to the sunrise was our favorite part of the day.
2.5
It's mid-coast Maines best kept secret! Nesttled between touristy Rockland and Wiscasset is the quaint off the grid town of Waldoboro. This house sits right on the Medomak River which is really "Maine speak" for an Atlantic Ocean inlet. The water views are spectacular from just about everywhere in the house but the loft bed room's view is dazzling! We woke up to sunlit waters every morning which were absolutely magical, right from our bed!
The house itself, a mid century modern was built and owned by PD Eastman who was a compadre' of Dr. Sues and wrote The Best Nest and Who Is My Mother among many other children's classics of the 60s and 70s. The house is tastefully appointed with modern yet comfy furnishings. It's got everything you need which you can read in the listing, but if you want something special and unique that allows you to chill and relax in the coolest possible way without the bother of traffic and tourists, this is your house.
5.0
Where's Waldo(boro)?
It's mid-coast Maines best kept secret! Nesttled between touristy Rockland and Wiscasset is the quaint off the grid town of Waldoboro. This house sits right on the Medomak River which is really "Maine speak" for an Atlantic Ocean inlet. The water views are spectacular from just about everywhere in the house but the loft bed room's view is dazzling! We woke up to sunlit waters every morning which were absolutely magical, right from our bed!
The house itself, a mid century modern was built and owned by PD Eastman who was a compadre' of Dr. Sues and wrote The Best Nest and Who Is My Mother among many other children's classics of the 60s and 70s. The house is tastefully appointed with modern yet comfy furnishings. It's got everything you need which you can read in the listing, but if you want something special and unique that allows you to chill and relax in the coolest possible way without the bother of traffic and tourists, this is your house.
The house itself, a mid century modern was built and owned by PD Eastman who was a compadre' of Dr. Sues and wrote The Best Nest and Who Is My Mother among many other children's classics of the 60s and 70s. The house is tastefully appointed with modern yet comfy furnishings. It's got everything you need which you can read in the listing, but if you want something special and unique that allows you to chill and relax in the coolest possible way without the bother of traffic and tourists, this is your house.
5.0
The house is beautiful, and the view gorgeous. We enjoyed it very much!
The property is lovely, plenty of places to sit, privacy in bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms. It all worked well for us. The kitchen is a galley, and a bit difficult for group cooking, but well-stocked with dishes and cookware.
We saw some nice wildlife, and enjoyed both low and high tide on the river.
The deck is huge, and so is the grill.
2.5
The house was perfect for us, plenty of privacy and ample bathrooms.
The kitchen is small but well-stocked with dishes, cooking utensils and appliances.
The view is lovely of the tides going in and out, lots of wildlife, and a large deck on which to view it all and grill, read and relax!
5.0
Lovely setting, great house
The house was perfect for us, plenty of privacy and ample bathrooms.
The kitchen is small but well-stocked with dishes, cooking utensils and appliances.
The view is lovely of the tides going in and out, lots of wildlife, and a large deck on which to view it all and grill, read and relax!
The kitchen is small but well-stocked with dishes, cooking utensils and appliances.
The view is lovely of the tides going in and out, lots of wildlife, and a large deck on which to view it all and grill, read and relax!
5.0
Beautiful house in a perfect setting
I came to this house for a relaxing 30th birthday weekend with a few close friends and it was everything I hoped it would be. Everything about the house, including the drive down to it from the road, was beautiful, and it has a great history too!
It was the perfect size for 6 adults. We especially enjoyed morning coffee out on the giant deck and watching the sunrise down at the water (accessed by a wood staircase).
Since there is no AC, it did get slightly hot in the upstairs loft during the day (end of August), but the provided fans made it comfortable enough. The house was spotless on arrival and the kitchen was stocked with all of the necessary items you'll need while there. We had a bbq one night so it was great to have a propane grill right outside on the deck - just remember to bring the bug spray!
There were a few minor exterior maintenance issues that we noticed: some of the deck chairs were broken and unusable and the top rail of the deck railing was loose on one end causing it to wobble if anyone leaned on it. I realize we were there towards the end of the summer after a steady stream of other guests so they weren't huge issues for us.
One final note - it might be better to just swap out the glass coffee table in the living room for something more solid instead of having the guests put foam pads on the edges. I think even with the foam, all of us still hit into it at some point.
5.0
Our holidays
Everything was perfect
3.0
3 Star property for 5 Star price
Quiet, peaceful location. Wildlife all around. Nice deck, well equipped. House was clean and updated. Good wifi, TV, appliances. Beds good, baths adequate. Great views of the River. No air conditioning (as advertised) which makes it nearly unlivable during the summer due to glass wall. It was 80- 90 degrees outside, over 95 degrees inside for part of our stay. Loft has king bed but was even hotter. Fans not nearly enough. Full glass views were nice facing East, but sunrise at 0430 without adequate curtains made for very early bright mornings. Forget sleeping in. House sits on large field but not enough mowed for kids to play. No kayaks/canoes available on the premises as advertised. No firepit. Home is very, very small, pictures made it look bigger. Not really enough space for 2 families, no privacy at all inside. Overall I've been to Maine many times and have stayed in better and worse accommodations. We would not go back to this home, very close quarters and difficult sleeping issues. With some additional amenities and a few corrective changes it could be well above average, but size/privacy are limiting factors.
3.0
3 star accommodation for 5 star price
Quiet, peaceful location. nice views. clean and updated home. deer and wild turkeys around. lacks air conditioning which is needed during the summer, especially with king bed in loft. huge field in front but not enough mowed for kids to play in. no kayaks or canoes for use on hand. looks bigger in pictures, very small in size. No privacy for more than one family. Nice deck in back overlooks river, but bright sun rises at 0430 make for short nights sleeping upstairs(minimal curtains). Good but not great stay over July 4th week 2018.
4.0
Beautiful views, nice layout!!
Everything was really good. Only needed instructions on turning on the heat.
We would do it again.
5.0
Spectacular in every way!
I have stayed in several rental homes in mid-coast Maine but cannot imagine a more beautiful home than Eagle's Nest. The home itself was the perfect size and layout for a family with children or a romantic retreat for a couple and I loved the Pottery Barn like furnishings. The views were equally stunning, with acres of fields on one side and a wide expanse of water on the other. Each day began by watching the breathtaking sunrise from the loft bedroom, kayaking along the river, fishing from the rocks, napping on the deck with a book in hand, sharing a drink, cooking dinner on the grill and then doing it all over. Truly spectacular in every way!
2.0
Beautiful Home.. Amazing Views.... A perfect place to get away- We rented Kayaks', explored the local area and history, and played yard games! Water Front is very mucky- But everything else was exceptional.
2.0
We went to this property with a group of 6 friends. It was perfect. Lots of space, we had a great time and the house was very comfortable. A little limited on kitchen ware, but so long as you can clean and re-use pans there was no problem cooking for the group. The only downside was that there were no kayaks as advertised, there was a canoe, but it was locked up and we couldn't figure out how to get it unlocked. Overall, I highly recommend this house if you want a quiet place to hang out, read and drink on the porch. The yard was fantastic as well. Lots of lawn game space.
2.5
After a recent move and a period of demanding work, we were looking to get away. The Eagles Nest provided the perfect getaway! The house is remote, but not so much that to make it inconvenient. It is perfectly isolating. The moment you pull in the driveway, past the rows of butterfly bushes and the swarming monarchs, you feel like you are on vacation. The house is beautiful and the wall of windows welcomes the sunrise each morning. We started every morning with kayaking up to Waldoboro or down to Havener's Ledge. (Kayaks from MidCoast Kayak). Quick day trips included: hiking in Camden Hills State Park (40 min drive), Maine Lobster Festival in Rockland (30 min drive), Pemaquid Point Light (40 min drive), and the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland. One of the highlights of the trip was definitely Fawcett's Antique Toy & Art Museum, a quirky spot on Rt 1 with an amazing collection of antique and vintage toys and art. But you could simply stay in the house the entire week. The local grocery is nearby, as well as the fantastic Spears Farmstand and Delano Seafood for fresh items. We felt comfortable and completely relaxed the entire week. Highly recommended.
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Bremen?
The average price for a rental in Bremen is $480 per night. This rental is $462 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Remodeled Waterfront Home with Wraparound Deck, Water Views, & Beach Access. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Remodeled Waterfront Home with Wraparound Deck, Water Views, & Beach Access pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Remodeled Waterfront Home with Wraparound Deck, Water Views, & Beach Access?
We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, laundry, and balcony or patio.
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