design.style.sustainability 207-632-1257 www.janrobinsoninteriors.com Captain Jim’s Marine Salvage & Nautical Antiquities Maine’s Largest Marine Salvage Super Store Authentic Nautical Antiquities & Gifts Call Capt. Jim at (207) 838-9902 326 PreSuMPSCot Street, PortlANd MAriNesalvageMAiNe.CoM oPeN every SAturdAy 9-3PM or by APPoiNtMeNt Nautical Hardwear, portholes, Ship’s wheels, Clocks, Nautical Artwork & lots More! 56 p o r t l a n d monthly magazine real estate goldenrod and wild blueberries, leading back to a 3-bed, 2-bath clapboard home. “The property was built in 1870 by Cap- tain Kelley,” says Ensslen. “His family oc- cupied the house for several generations. Much of the original plasterwork remains.” Modernity hasn’t been kept at bay, however. “There’s a two-and-a-half car pull-in garage and some of the interior walls have been knocked through to create more space.” The house sits on four acres of land, giv- ing you 360-degree privacy. You need on- ly stroll to the 200-feet of shoreline for evi- dence of life across the water in Milbridge. If that feels too far away? “It’s only a short cycle ride across the bridge into town,” says Ensslen. Taxes are $2,358 Sittin’ on the Deck of the Bay 31 Hardy Point Rd, Pembroke $159,000 | 1.6 acres On a quiet point of land in Pembroke, just a hop, skip, and a jump from the Canadi- an border, you’ll find a peaceful haven at 31 Hardy Point Road. Here, a three-bed fam- ily home sits upon 1.6-acres of lawn that ambles gently down to the mouth of Penna- maquan Bay. A lready have one foot through the door? Lucky for you the house is move-in ready. There’s ample space both inside and out, including a 2,200-square-foot ga- rage with power for any motorheads. The generous lawn, dotted with birch trees, al- lows direct access to the bay, making it an easy spot to launch kayaks and canoes for a day paddle past the tiny islands and coves that scatter along Pennamaquan Bay. A highlight of the property is undoubt- edly the second deck (the first is right out- side the back door), perched right over the shoreline, complete with wooden pergola. Imagine yourself there on a summer after- noon, the trellis wound with clematis and Virginia creeper, relaxing with sundown- er cocktail in hand as the water slips slow- ly past. Taxes are $1,730. n $159,000