Beautiful house, big tides, magical setting. Year round retreat.
5.0
Outstanding(51 Reviews)House in Cushing, ME
8 guests · 3 bedrooms · 3 baths
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About this house rental
Completed in 2016, River Tide faces south on a tidal cove off the St. George River estuary, in the heart of Mid-Coast Maine, and has over 350 feet of shoreline. The location on a dead-end lane is peaceful and secluded, but close to the lobstering villages of Tenants Harbor and Port Clyde, and an easy drive to vibrant Rockland and Camden.
After visiting Maine for more than twenty years, Jen and Philip designed the three-bedroom house as a quiet and inspiring year-round retreat, lovely in the fall or early summer and well as in the traditional vacation months, where we could bring family and friends. We used traditional local materials - a hemlock timber frame, birch flooring, and white cedar shingle - and were looking for a Craftsman style with a contemporary emphasis. The house is high-ceilinged, light-filled and uncluttered, but warm and intimate. Views from every window across the grass to the water only 75 feet away are framed by mature oaks and spruce. The tide is a constant mesmerizing presence, as its 11 foot range moves twice a day from an open expanse of water lapping on granite rocks, to a variety of water birds feasting in the shallows, to clam flats, and then back again. The tidal estuary is a mile or more across at this point, and can be quite choppy, but our cove is sheltered, and great for swimming (for the hardy), kayaking, and paddle-boarding.
In the house each of the three bedrooms has access to a deck or screen porch overlooking the water. The stunning master bedroom with its soaring hammer-beamed ceiling is designed so that you can look out over the water and watch birds from the king-size bed as the sun rises. A door off the bedroom leads to a second-floor deck, good for star-gazing and late-night conversations. The other two bedrooms, both with queen beds, are in the original cottage, now fully renovated and joined to the new house. Both have sliding doors onto a screen porch, with steps leading towards the water. While we generally limit guests to six, an additional child or two are generally fine. A younger child might want to sleep in the pull-out sofa bed next to the master bedroom. We don't allow pets.
The kitchen connects to the living and dining areas, and is large and with stained concrete countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a gas range. It is ideal for family cooking projects, whether for a pancake breakfast at the counter, or preparing for an outside sunset dinner.
There are two bathrooms, one with a tub and shower, and the other with a shower. There is also an outdoor shower. There are two flat screen televisions with Roku and Netflix, wireless internet, and a phone with unlimited US calling. Sheets and down comforters are hotel quality,. We have a large front-loading washer and dryer. There are family games, puzzles and a variety of books. An appealing high-efficiency woodstove complements electric heat in the shoulder seasons and the winter. A dining table seats eight comfortably. Binoculars support those with a bird-watching habit. A 5' by 6' Geological Survey map in the kitchen hallway allows you to plan your days.
Outside there's a picnic table, a grill and a fire pit, a hammock, two swings, and Adirondack chairs beside the water. Kayaks (two sit-on-top and three sea kayaks) are provided. On calm days you might paddle down towards Port Clyde, or across to Cushing.
Nearby on the peninsular there is a range of public beaches with sand, rocks, tide pools, and walks in the woods. For eating out you can sit beside the dock at Luke's down the road in Tenants Harbor, eating a range of traditional Maine fare, or try the Happy Clam, with its German menu in addition to lobsters and fried clams, drive or bike a couple of miles further to Port Clyde, where a range of eating possibilities keep you entertained as, perhaps, you wait for the ferry for a day trip to Monhegan Island, the much-loved artists' retreat. Towards South Thomaston, maybe three miles away, McLoons Lobster Shack is probably the most picturesque setting for eating a lobster that you'll ever come across.
If you are looking for more sophisticated diversions, Rockland is a real cultural magnet, with excellent restaurants (one favorite is Suzuki's Sushi Bar, often with amazing local delicacies), interesting stores, a lovely Art Deco movie theater, the impressive Farnsworth Art Museum, and a unique mile-long granite breakwater leading to a lighthouse. And if you want to go a little further afield, you can visit Camden, with its many shops and harbor full of impressive sailboats, or walk in the Camden Hills. We can recommend the owner of a 35 foot Cape Dory who will take you and your friends for an evening or a day sail. Or you can go south to Damariscotta, which apart from being a totally lovely little town, has the original Remy's, the most amazing general/department store you will ever find, where you can buy whatever you forgot to bring on your vacation, and thousands of things you never knew existed.
Because we are still relatively new to the business of renting our vacation home to guests, we hope you will call us with any questions or suggestions during your visit. We want to make your stay as pleasant and memorable as possible. We love River Tide, and want you to love it too. While we live in the Boston area, we have local connections and are able to take care of any concerns quickly.
After visiting Maine for more than twenty years, Jen and Philip designed the three-bedroom house as a quiet and inspiring year-round retreat, lovely in the fall or early summer and well as in the traditional vacation months, where we could bring family and friends. We used traditional local materials - a hemlock timber frame, birch flooring, and white cedar shingle - and were looking for a Craftsman style with a contemporary emphasis. The house is high-ceilinged, light-filled and uncluttered, but warm and intimate. Views from every window across the grass to the water only 75 feet away are framed by mature oaks and spruce. The tide is a constant mesmerizing presence, as its 11 foot range moves twice a day from an open expanse of water lapping on granite rocks, to a variety of water birds feasting in the shallows, to clam flats, and then back again. The tidal estuary is a mile or more across at this point, and can be quite choppy, but our cove is sheltered, and great for swimming (for the hardy), kayaking, and paddle-boarding.
In the house each of the three bedrooms has access to a deck or screen porch overlooking the water. The stunning master bedroom with its soaring hammer-beamed ceiling is designed so that you can look out over the water and watch birds from the king-size bed as the sun rises. A door off the bedroom leads to a second-floor deck, good for star-gazing and late-night conversations. The other two bedrooms, both with queen beds, are in the original cottage, now fully renovated and joined to the new house. Both have sliding doors onto a screen porch, with steps leading towards the water. While we generally limit guests to six, an additional child or two are generally fine. A younger child might want to sleep in the pull-out sofa bed next to the master bedroom. We don't allow pets.
The kitchen connects to the living and dining areas, and is large and with stained concrete countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a gas range. It is ideal for family cooking projects, whether for a pancake breakfast at the counter, or preparing for an outside sunset dinner.
There are two bathrooms, one with a tub and shower, and the other with a shower. There is also an outdoor shower. There are two flat screen televisions with Roku and Netflix, wireless internet, and a phone with unlimited US calling. Sheets and down comforters are hotel quality,. We have a large front-loading washer and dryer. There are family games, puzzles and a variety of books. An appealing high-efficiency woodstove complements electric heat in the shoulder seasons and the winter. A dining table seats eight comfortably. Binoculars support those with a bird-watching habit. A 5' by 6' Geological Survey map in the kitchen hallway allows you to plan your days.
Outside there's a picnic table, a grill and a fire pit, a hammock, two swings, and Adirondack chairs beside the water. Kayaks (two sit-on-top and three sea kayaks) are provided. On calm days you might paddle down towards Port Clyde, or across to Cushing.
Nearby on the peninsular there is a range of public beaches with sand, rocks, tide pools, and walks in the woods. For eating out you can sit beside the dock at Luke's down the road in Tenants Harbor, eating a range of traditional Maine fare, or try the Happy Clam, with its German menu in addition to lobsters and fried clams, drive or bike a couple of miles further to Port Clyde, where a range of eating possibilities keep you entertained as, perhaps, you wait for the ferry for a day trip to Monhegan Island, the much-loved artists' retreat. Towards South Thomaston, maybe three miles away, McLoons Lobster Shack is probably the most picturesque setting for eating a lobster that you'll ever come across.
If you are looking for more sophisticated diversions, Rockland is a real cultural magnet, with excellent restaurants (one favorite is Suzuki's Sushi Bar, often with amazing local delicacies), interesting stores, a lovely Art Deco movie theater, the impressive Farnsworth Art Museum, and a unique mile-long granite breakwater leading to a lighthouse. And if you want to go a little further afield, you can visit Camden, with its many shops and harbor full of impressive sailboats, or walk in the Camden Hills. We can recommend the owner of a 35 foot Cape Dory who will take you and your friends for an evening or a day sail. Or you can go south to Damariscotta, which apart from being a totally lovely little town, has the original Remy's, the most amazing general/department store you will ever find, where you can buy whatever you forgot to bring on your vacation, and thousands of things you never knew existed.
Because we are still relatively new to the business of renting our vacation home to guests, we hope you will call us with any questions or suggestions during your visit. We want to make your stay as pleasant and memorable as possible. We love River Tide, and want you to love it too. While we live in the Boston area, we have local connections and are able to take care of any concerns quickly.
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Cushing, ME
Reviews
5.0
Outstanding(51 Reviews)5.0
Great time
5.0
We enjoyed our brief stay - spectacular setting and immaculate, beautifully furnished home. Convenient location to so much of wonderful Maine.
5.0
Absolutely best week of the year spent at this perfect location in this very nice home
5.0
We got away from our everyday.
Great place.
5.0
Beautiful house with lots of loving touches. A peaceful spot on the St. George peninsula- the meditative tides of the cove were soothing and rivaled views on more open water. We appreciated the kayaks and the perfect paddling locale for beginners, hammock, chairs by the water, ping-pong and inspiring book collection. Long time visitors to St. George, we also enjoyed easy access to all of our favorite spots to visit including Rockland and Spruce Head. One of the most communicative (yet respectful of privacy) hosts we’ve encountered through the years!
5.0
We had a wonderful, relaxing week! Thanks to Philip and the assist from his grandson on the workings of the TV and sound bar!
Your home is lovely and the views fabulous from every room!! Quintessential Maine all the way!!
Thank you!
Mike & Lynne
5.0
We enjoyed our stay at River Tide very much. The house is beautiful and the scenery around it is stunning. We kayaked, watched the birds, visited the local lighthouses and enjoyed just being together in the home. This was our first trip to Maine and it did not disappoint. I would have happily stayed longer...
5.0
We were impressed by the level of cleanliness, comfort, and overall layout of the home. The kitchen was fully stocked with utensils, cooking equipment, and basic spices we needed as avid cooks. Beds were firm, which we prefer, and linens were clean and fresh. Especially helpful was the tide chart for timing use of the kayaks. Other details and communication were fully outlined in a binder. The location of the home allowed us to explore virtually every hiking trail on the peninsula and beyond. We were honored and delighted to have the opportunity to stay in this little piece of heaven.
5.0
Kitchen with island had all the things we needed to cook with: pots, pans, cutting boards, etc and plenty of dishes and glassware. The grill was great too. Huge dining table for games and eating. We did several puzzles as a family. We loved the patios. There was always a wonderful breeze in the living room despite hot weather. And lovely for birdwatching. Midway to Owls Head and Port Clyde. The kayaks were fun and the cove had calm water and was wake-free.
5.0
Idyllic, family friendly property
We enjoyed our stay immensely and would recommend the property to families (we stayed with our 3.5 year old). The house was well appointed to cook, grill, lounge and play. We used the kayaks multiple times and found the variety of options helpful for varying skill levels. Putting the kayaks in behind the house was relatively easy and the protected areas made for enjoyable, low-key excursions. The wifi was good for the occasional work video conference and the tv/cable options were plentiful when staying in. The location was convenient when going up to Rockland/Camden to dine at Primo or sail in Rockland harbor, for coffee at Flipside in Thomaston, or within Tenants Harbor for fried chicken sandwiches at Ancho Honey or lobster rolls at McLoon's Lobster Shack.
5.0
We truly enjoyed our stay. The property was well situated and we enjoyed exploring the area. The kitchen was well appointed and we used it to our advantage. We also enjoyed the kayaks. Just make sure you pay attention to the tide charts provided. We would definitely rent this property again and highly recommend it.
5.0
Great location to explore mid coast Maine.
We truly enjoyed our stay. The property was well situated and we enjoyed exploring the area. The kitchen was well appointed and we used it to our advantage. We also enjoyed the kayaks. Just make sure you pay attention to the tide charts provided. We would definitely rent this property again and highly recommend it.
5.0
Lovely location and views just the right distance between Rockland and Port Clyde. A well designed, comfortable house that works well and has great views of the cove and shore front from every room. Owner is very responsive and communicates quickly to any questions,
5.0
Wonderfully relaxing, peaceful tidal cove setting.
Lovely location and views just the right distance between Rockland and Port Clyde. A well designed, comfortable house that works well and has great views of the cove and shore front from every room. Owner is very responsive and communicates quickly to any questions,
5.0
A wonderful magical experience, super clean and very cozy, we felt right at home from the moment we stepped through the front door. Philip is very personable and a pleasure to deal with.
5.0
Wonderful
A wonderful magical experience, super clean and very cozy, we felt right at home from the moment we stepped through the front door. Philip is very personable and a pleasure to deal with.
5.0
Lovely, restful home on the St. George River
Wonderful setting to watch migrating flocks of birds and the colors of autumn reflected in the changing tides.
5.0
Peace & Quiet
This is an amazing location and it was very easy to communicate with Philip. The house is comfortable and we enjoyed our stay.
5.0
Everything was seamless. Philip is a generous and thoughtful host.
5.0
Like living in a Beatrix Potter story book. A wonderful combination of magical & modern
Everything was seamless. Philip is a generous and thoughtful host.
5.0
Phillip's house was beautiful and he was a fantastic and responsive host. The house was very thoughtfully designed around the cove. Incredibly well stocked for cooking. Plenty of kayaks, which we definitely took advantage of. Amazing place to watch birds if that's your things. Three comfortable bedrooms (including an amazing master). Would highly recommend.
5.0
Tranquility on the Watee
Phillip's house was beautiful and he was a fantastic and responsive host. The house was very thoughtfully designed around the cove. Incredibly well stocked for cooking. Plenty of kayaks, which we definitely took advantage of. Amazing place to watch birds if that's your things. Three comfortable bedrooms (including an amazing master). Would highly recommend.
5.0
Thank You River Tide
We gathered at the River Tide with our family, it was perfect for our 21 year old daughters, as well as my husband and I. The home presents itself just as the photos showed. There were no surprises. (A good thing). The home is spacious, clean, private and on the river.
Philip, the owner is very hands on and quick to reply. The home would be a terrific spot for any type of a get-a-away. From young kids, to older generations or just a friends stay. Its near Camden and Rockland and we even took a day trip to Acadia. I would easily recommend staying here. The only aspect to keep in mind, if you like to kayak, or swim in the river, keep a tides chart handy, it goes in and out multiple times a day. Enjoy!!
5.0
Outstanding holiday
We are so grateful to the owners of this stunning property for our wonderful two-week holiday there. The property is beautiful: architectural design ensures tidal views from every corner; wooden interiors and abundant light (even in January!) elevate every moment; and the wood-burning stove keeps every corner of the house toasty warm.
The master bedroom must be amongst the most fabulous in the world. The kitchen is better stocked than most homes and certainly all rentals. We were excited based on photos of the property, but it is far more beautiful and inviting in person.
The location was fantastic for outdoor enthusiasts. The safe waters of the cove are perfect for swimming, kayaking, wildlife-watching and more challenging water lies just beyond the cove. Watching the cove change with the ebb and flow of the tide was the perfect antidote to modern life.
5.0
great. location and home for a quiet peaceful week.
5.0
home in a lovely marsh setting
great. location and home for a quiet peaceful week.
5.0
Wonderful experience
A delightful experience - beautiful, comfortable and well-stocked home, terrific and responsive host, and nestled in an awesome setting. Loved it!
5.0
What a wonderful house!
We had a great stay here, and would recommend it to anyone. The house is comfortably furnished, and the kitchen is large, well-equipped, and great for cooking. The location on the cove is fantastic for bird-watchers, or for sitting in an adirondack chair and just watching the tide go out or come in. The owner is super responsive and helpful. Hopefully we'll be able to return for a future stay.
5.0
Precious family time in a beautiful spot!
What a find- seclusion, beauty, nature.
5.0
Beautiful and relaxing
Very much enjoyed our stay in Tenants Harbor. Six old friends spent the week kayaking and sitting by the cove, just loving the late summer beauty of the cove. The house is great and comfortable.
5.0
Beautiful and wonderful
We have stayed in Maine many times over the years. This property captured our hearts, not only was the location ideal, Phillip and family are incredibly thoughtful hosts. Every detail is considered, making our stay so comfortable. Our kids took full advantage of the outdoors - kayaking or just lounging on the rocks by the water and enjoying the peaceful setting. We loved every minute. Thank you for making this a perfect end to summer.
5.0
Lovely property
We stayed for a week in July and enjoyed ourselves immensely. The home’s layout is extremely usable. The furniture is tasteful but not fussy. The kitchen is well designed and stocked. Small but excellent collection of books. They provides a solid kayak quiver for exploring at high and half-tide. There are great breezes in the afternoons that keep most of the bugs away. Communication from owner was excellent. Highly recommended.
5.0
Wonderful Maine Vacation
Philip is a great host! The property was just as described, with a beautiful setting and fully stocked with all amenities and supplies needed for our family. All ages thoroughly enjoyed the easy access to the St. George river for swimming and boating. The house is beautifully crafted and in excellent condition.
5.0
Perfect for kayakers and cooks
We spent two weeks with friends at Philip's place, and had a terrific time cooking, paddling at high tide and enjoying the peace and quiet at home as well as the low-key pleasures of the St. George Peninsula. The hosts were thoughtful, helpful and communicative, and the home is beautifully designed - we can't wait to return!
5.0
Comfortable and peaceful
We stayed here for nine, quiet, peaceful nights while the Covid-19 virus was closing down the rest of the world. The house is in a fairytale setting with water views from almost every window. It is clean and warm. The beds are firm and comfortable. The kitchen is stocked with everything one might need. Philip, the host, was quickly available to answer any questions we had. He is quite knowledgeable about the area and pointed us to some spectacular local walks. Our hope is to visit again next year.
5.0
Girls trip 2019
We had a great time in mid-coast Maine. The property was beautiful and very comfortable. One day we lost power due to a storm and the owner was available to help us be comfortable, even offering a refund if we chose to leave early. We will definitely use this property again if we return to Maine.
5.0
Restful quiet retreat
We truly enjoyed our time at this unique property. Sparkling clean. Lovely ever-changing views. Screened porch. Kayaks. Well stocked kitchen. Comfortable beds. All in all, it was perfect.
5.0
Better than the Photos!
Five adults stayed for a week celebrating a birthday... and the property was fantastic. The location on the cove was beautiful and the house is very well equipped and inviting. Little details like reading lights on both sides of the bed, extra beach towels available, and lots of books and games meant a lot to all of us. Everyone said they would like to stay here again, as it is so convenient to so many attractions and is its own little oasis of relaxation.
5.0
Quiet place
Beautiful house and property!
5.0
Charming Home
My family enjoyed a wonderful week in a beautiful location.
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Cushing?
The average price for a rental in Cushing is £217 per night. This rental is £121 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Beautiful house, big tides, magical setting. Year round retreat.. 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 Beautiful house, big tides, magical setting. Year round retreat. pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Beautiful house, big tides, magical setting. Year round retreat.?
We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, parking, and laundry.
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