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Overlooking Quiet Field and Mountains of Acadia National Park
- Apartment
- Sleeps: 3
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
- Min. Stay: 7 nights
National park entrance; Park Ranger owner; 2 bedrooms that sleep 3.
Bedrooms
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 1
Closets and dressers in each private bedroom. Reading lights at each bed.
Amenities
Featured
- No Smoking
- Washer & Dryer
- TV
- Internet
- Heater
- Parking
- Fireplace
Bathrooms
- Bathrooms: 1
- Bathroom 1Toilet, Bath with shower
Location Type
- Near the oceanA short drive to the town landing or shores of Acadia National Park.
- RuralSeal Cove is a small village within the town of Tremont.
- lakeTwo lakes are a short walk from the apartment, another is a 5 minute drive through Acadia National Park.
- Mountain viewViews across fields of the three peaks that give our town it's name: Tremont.
General
- Telephone
- Heating
- Linens provided
- Washing machine
- Clothes dryer
- Fireplace
- Parking available
- Internet
- Towels available
- Wireless Internet
- Iron & board
- Toilet paper
Kitchen
- FridgeApartment size (small freezer)
- HobElectric
- Oven
- Microwave
- BBQ
- Kitchenette
- Coffee maker
- Toaster
- Lobster pot
- Pantry items
- Dishes & utensils
- Kitchen
Dining
- Seating for 4 people
- Dining area
Entertainment
- Television
- Books
- Games
Suitability
- wheelchair inaccessible
- Long-term renters welcome
Notes
- No television, VCR, or DVD player provided. There are plenty of good books.
Policies
Cancellation Policy
- 100% refund if you cancel at least 30 days before check-in.
- 50% refund (minus the service fee) if you cancel at least 14 days before check-in.
- No refund if you cancel less than 14 days before check-in.
Damage and Incidentals
You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property that is caused by you or your party during your stay.
House Rules
No pets
No events
No smoking
Max guests: 3
Map
Hosted by Bruce Jacobson
Ask a questionAbout Bruce Jacobson
I have been helping public and private landowners protect New England's special places since 1974. Positions with The Nature Conservancy, Maine Coast Heritage Trust, and National Park Service support my conservation services for land trusts and park agencies. I also offer facilitation and interpretive planning services For more.
Bruce Jacobson purchased this Apartment in 1984
Why Bruce Jacobson chose Tremont
The quiet dead-end road and view of Acadia National Park are what drew me to 'Ferncrest.' I have spent the past 32 years making it my own.
What makes this Apartment unique
This residence is gay friendly. Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island merchants do not particularly cater to gay and lesbian tourists. However, there are some gay-owned businesses and welcoming congregations on the island. I offer my local knowledge to help gay visitors find their way.
- Languages:
- english