Orchard Hill Farmhouse c. 1794: Between the Atlantic Coast and the White Mts.

Orchard Hill Farmhouse c. 1794: Between the Atlantic Coast and the White Mts.

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Orchard Hill Farm Front View of Classic High-Posted New England Cape
Classic Front Entryway with Four Hand-split Granite Steps
Orchard Hill Farmhouse - East Side
Bedroom I (Full)
Bedroom II (Full)

Overview of Orchard Hill Farmhouse c. 1794: Between the Atlantic Coast and the White Mts.

Reviews
9.6 out of 10 Exceptional

Popular amenities

  • KitchenKitchenKitchen
  • Free WiFiFree WiFiFree WiFi
  • Air conditioningAir conditioningAir conditioning

Explore the area

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West Baldwin, ME
  • Popular LocationSebago Lake17 min drive
  • AirportFryeburg, ME (FRY-Eastern Slopes Regional)26 min drive
  • Popular LocationSebago Lake State Park38 min drive
  • Popular LocationPoint Sebago Golf Resort40 min drive

Rooms & beds

5 bedrooms (sleeps 10)

Bedroom I

1 Double Bed

Bedroom II

1 Double Bed

Bedroom III

1 Queen Bed

Bedroom IV

2 Single Beds

Bedroom V "Room For Thought"

1 Double Futon

2 bathrooms

Bathroom 1

Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Hair dryer

Bathroom 2

Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Hair dryer

Spaces

Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Outdoor play area
Garden

About this property

Orchard Hill Farmhouse c. 1794: Between the Atlantic Coast and the White Mts.

Orchard Hill Farmhouse (Circa 1794), a Classic High-Posted New England Cape (with WiFi Internet) is
Picturesquely Situated Between the Atlantic Ocean and White Mountains
On the same Estate as Highland Cottage (see VRBO Listing #745419), which sleeps six.

Experience History with Modernization (WiFi Internet)! This timepiece, a classic representation of American Architectural History, proudly overlooks the foothills of the White Mountains, embodying the Saco and Ossipee River Valleys. Orchard Hill Farmhouse (OHF) offers a phenomenal mountain view with rolling hills and open fields. Wide pumpkin pine floorboards, fastened in place with square-head nails, root one in time; they are original to the main house! The interior trim work (a reflection of changing tastes) is a combination of original and Nineteenth Century woodwork. The living room and dining areas are abundant in atmosphere, featuring exposed beams, both hand hewn and sawn timbers. (For additional Historic Information about OHF, see the end of this Property Description.)

Four large hand-split granite steps lead up to the main entryway. Mature landscaping (lichen-covered stonewalls, flower gardens, bushes…) compliments this gem that has spanned four centuries (parts of two and all of two). The winding country road, bordered by long stretches of stonewalls, provides a partial panorama of the foothills of the White Mountains in New Hampshire. A three-minute stroll brings one to an impressive overlook. And Orchard Hill Farmhouse is within approximately one hour of numerous “must see” attractions! Centrally located between the Atlantic Coast and the White Mountains, a small sampling follows:

• Old Port area of Portland, ME (50 min) (cobblestone streets, gift shops, museums, fine dining, theater, lighthouses, home of DeMillo’s Floating Restaurant, “Old Port Festival” [usually mid-June]); Portland (Children’s Museum, Portland Museum of Fine Art, Longfellow House, Portland Observatory, Merrill Auditorium… SO MUCH MORE!)
• Casco Bay Lines, Portland, ME (50 min) (Ferry System Cruises, including the popular Casco Bay Islands Cruise, which covers eight islands)
• Odyssey Whale Watch, Portland, ME (50 min) (Whale Watching Tour Agency, ADVENTURES YOU WON’T FORGET!)
• Old Orchard Beach, ME (55 min) (a premier mile-long, fun-filled Maine beach, an international attraction)
• Mount Washington Auto Road, NH (1 hr) (nearly eight miles long with incredible vistas)
• Mount Washington Cog Railroad, NH (1hr) (WHAT AN HISTORIC TRAIN RIDE!)
• Kancamagus Highway, NH (40 min) (legendary highway through White Mountain National Forest, mountain views, waterfalls, hiking trails, covered bridge…)
• Fryeburg, ME (25 min) (one of Maine’s oldest towns, [home of the Fryeburg Fair, Maine’s largest Agricultural Fair “1851” (September 29 – October 6, 2024), “The Coach Exhibit-- including Gypsy Caravans--a “must see”], kayaking, canoeing, biking, an exercise community trail that follows the old “Mountain Line” Railway Road)
• Freeport, ME (1 hr & 20 min) (home of the original L.L. Bean Retail Store, outlet stores, dining…)
• North Conway, NH (35 min) (major shopping destination near Mount Washington, dinner train, hiking, theatre)
• Sebago Lakes Region, ME (20 min) (recreational destination [boating, fishing, dining…])
• Scarborough (45 min) to Kittery, ME (“Antique Alley”, Route 1 drive, time depends on traffic flow)
• Hiram, ME (15 min) (Ossipee Valley Music Festival with musicians [and fans] from all over the United States, July 25 - July 28, 2024)
• Douglass Mountain, Sebago, ME (15 min) (a low energy hike with super energizing mountaintop views from a stone tower)
• Sand Pond, East Baldwin, ME (7 min) (spring-fed pond for swimming and recreation)
• Saco River, Cornish/West Baldwin Line (5 min) (kayaking, canoeing…)
• Yarmouth Clam Festival, Yarmouth, ME (1 hr.) (GREAT food! Fun for the whole family! July 19 - July 21, 2024)
• Cornish, ME (7 min) (voted one of New England’s most charming villages, “The Crown of York County”, Home of the Apple Festival [dates TBA, usually the last Saturday of September], part of the Maine Antique Trail)

Orchard Hill Farmhouse is located one-half mile off the Pequawket Trail (Route 113), a Maine Scenic Byway. It is an attractively decorated two-story structure. Sleeping accommodations: there are four bedrooms and a "room for thought" (has a fireplace) with a futon that opens to a full bed. Bedroom I has a queen size bed and Bedroom II has a full bed; both are local on the first floor. Bedroom III has a queen bed and bedroom IV has one set of twin beds; both are located on the second floor. Thus, the farmhouse sleeps ten (larger parties should consider renting Highland Cottage [VRBO listing #745419], which can accommodate six and is located on the same Estate, a short stroll across maintained lawn). A breakfast area seats four and the dining room seats six. There is a table on the porch that can seat four. There are two bathrooms with tubs that have showers.

The kitchen has a microwave, toaster oven, coffee pot, and full-size cook stove as well as a dishwasher. Pots, pans, dinnerware, and utensils are provided. Each bedroom has additional sets of sheets available. Towels, washcloths, and hand towels are in the bathrooms and bedrooms.

In addition…
• A screened-in porch with table and chairs
• A TV and DVD player (no cable)
• A CD player
• Small library collection, including general interest books, cookbooks, DVDs
• Games and puzzles
• Electric fireplace and oil heat
• Stainless steel barbeque grille
• Washer and dryer
• Outdoor furniture

Make Orchard Hill Farmhouse your home base to explore some of Maine and New Hampshire’s most spectacular attractions. Whether you love to bike, hike, swim, fish, shop, dine, or view… Whether you most love spring’s blossoms and blooms, summer’s lush greenery, or autumn’s inferno of foliage color, the location of this timepiece is perfect to realize your vacation plan.

Additional Historic Information about Orchard Hill Farm:

Orchard Hill Farmhouse (OHF) is originally the Estate of Ephraim Bachelor (b 1749), a Militia Member who served during the Revolutionary War. This land parcel (a Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grants Award) was granted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts before Maine was designated its own (advented) U.S. Statehood in 1820.

A functioning farm and apple orchard up until 1953, OHF remained in the same family until 1958, when it was purchased by Mildred and Edward Giroux and used as an Artists Retreat until 1995. It remains in the Giroux and Monette family and continues to be a source of creative inspiration. The Estate includes Highland Cottage (see VRBO listing #745419)--formerly, an Art Gallery--which is located in close proximity (a stroll across maintained lawn) to OHF.

Although a modern drilled well has been the water supply since 1996, the original well is located a quarter-mile up the hill behind OHF. This “gravity fed” system supplied water, which was collected in a cistern. The stonework that was once part of an ice house (where ice that was cut from ponds in the winter was stored for year-round refrigeration purchases) still stands on the north side behind OHF. Of course, OHF has modern plumbing! Even though, the “outhouse” still exists in the bottom floor of a three-story Carriage House, which has an original granite hitching post with a blacksmith-forged iron ring located in front. (The Outhouse is NO LONGER!! in use.) Most work done on OHF--a combination of restoration and renovation--has been tasteful, preserving the integrity of the architectural style.

Property manager

Bernadette Monette and Gerry Giroux
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Languages

English

Amenities

Free WiFi
Air conditioning

House Rules

Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 11:00 AM

Children

Adults only
Parents must closely supervise Children.

Events

No events allowed

Pets

No pets allowed

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted
Farmhouse and property are smoke free.

Damage and incidentals

You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.

Important information

You need to know

Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
This property accepts credit cards
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Safety features at this property include a first aid kit and a deadlock

About the area

West Baldwin

Located in Baldwin, this farm stay is in a rural area and in the mountains. Long Beach Marina and Woodland Valley Disc Golf are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Sebago Lake and Holt Pond Preserve. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
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West Baldwin, ME

What's nearby

  • Ossipee Valley Fairgrounds - 15 min drive
  • Long Beach Marina - 16 min drive
  • Sebago Lake - 17 min drive
  • Sebago Lake State Park - 38 min drive
  • Point Sebago Golf Resort - 40 min drive

Getting around

  • Fryeburg, ME (FRY-Eastern Slopes Regional) - 26 min drive

Restaurants

  • Dunkin' - 10 min drive
  • Fairgrounds Pizza & Pub - 10 min drive
  • Bay Haven Lobster Two - 9 min drive
  • Krista's - 8 min drive
  • Sacopee Valley House of Pizza - 10 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Is Orchard Hill Farmhouse c. 1794: Between the Atlantic Coast and the White Mts. pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

What time is check-in at Orchard Hill Farmhouse c. 1794: Between the Atlantic Coast and the White Mts.?

Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Orchard Hill Farmhouse c. 1794: Between the Atlantic Coast and the White Mts.?

Checkout is at 11:00 AM.

Where is Orchard Hill Farmhouse c. 1794: Between the Atlantic Coast and the White Mts. located?

Located in the mountains, this family-friendly farm stay is within 9 mi (15 km) of Saco River, Ossipee Valley Fairgrounds and Horne Pond. Sebago Lake and Little Watchic Pond are also within 12 miles (20 km).

Reviews

9.6

Exceptional

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9.8/10

Cleanliness

9.6/10

Check-in

9.8/10

Communication

9.2/10

Location

9.6/10

Listing accuracy

Reviews

10/10 Excellent

Eileen Y.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Lots of Room
When Dave and I first got there, it seemed so big. The following day my son and his wife and my grandson arrived. The home came alive and they loved it. My son use to have a home just like it. Cornish is so close and we went back and forth for dinner and my grandson made a donut run Sunday morning at Dunking Donuts. It was close to our family reunion so it worked well for us. They especially loved the room air conditioners. It was pretty hot outside but the home stayed cool even before they turned them on. Thank you!
Stayed 3 nights in Jul 2022

10/10 Excellent

Janet L.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Beautiful Historic Home
We loved it! Very great location close enough yet far enough away . We saw two baby fawns in the back yard. Great owners! Definitely recommend!
Stayed 3 nights in Aug 2021

10/10 Excellent

Cheryl T.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Enjoyed our stay!
We had a great 4 day stay. Only concern is the driveway is difficult to see since it is hidden and unpaved. I would recommend maybe reflectors at the bottom of the drive to make it easier to find.

8/10 Good

Mary T.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Brief stay
I was here briefly for a family getaway weekend in Maine and appreciated the always prompt and helpful communication from the hosts.

10/10 Excellent

Kathy P.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Farm house
This is a wonderful place to stay especially if you have a large family and are on a budget. It has absolutely everything you need. Bernadette and Gerald are fantastic and even provided an iron and ironing board since we'd be attending a wedding. Communication was excellent. We hope to visit the area again and stay at the farm house. It feels like home!

About the host

Hosted by Bernadette Monette and Gerry Giroux

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Gerry summered in Maine as a boy. His parents (both fine artists) purchased an old farmhouse on a 50-acre estate in West Baldwin to use as an "artists retreat" on weekends and during the summer. The beauty of the mountain views served as a continuous source of inspiration. Gerry inherited the gift of drawing; he works in other artistic mediums as well. Bernadette vacationed in Maine as a teenager; she met Gerry there while on spring break from college. Together they pursue their artistic interests. From writing to painting to metalwork to blacksmithing to... They relish the solitude of a country lifestyle!

Why they chose this property

Orchard Hill Farmhouse is centrally located between the Atlantic Ocean and White Mountains. The location offers a plenitude of opportunities for recreation, education, and cultural enrichment. There is a certain romanticism about living in the mountains, hills, and surrounding forests of Southern Maine. The quietude is soothing and inspirational. In addition, there is an excitement about visiting the coast. The unpredictable nature of the Atlantic Ocean is ever suspenseful. The rhythm of gentle waves can be hypnotically relaxing. Or the violent thrashing of surf hitting the rocky coastline can be awe inspiring.

What makes this property unique

More than anything, it is the solitude and the beauty of the mountains and valleys. Yet so close to major metropolitan areas! A train ride to Boston... A train ride up Mount Washington...
A ferry cruise to Nova Scotia. Being picturesquely situated between coast and mountain is awesome!

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