HARRISON – On quiet Cape Monday Cove near the middle of 11-mile Long Lake, one of Maine’s finest and most desirable inland waters, here is a great home for all four seasons – a house that has just been thoroughly renovated, and offers more than 2,800 square feet of living space on two levels.

A deep wraparound porch overlooks the one-acre, white-birch-dotted property’s splendid setting –167 grassy feet of sandy-bottom waterfront, with a pair of docks. A two-minute walk away in this neighborhood of very few homes is the association frontage (600 feet) and yet another dock. The boating options include Sebago Lake and Brandy Pond, and extend more than 50 miles. (Note that the annual association fee is a nominal $100.)

And the home? There is great family compound potential here. There are at present four bedrooms (but septic is for five); and in addition, a good-sized, vintage outbuilding that is prime for conversion into a guest cottage.

The updates/finishes are fine on both levels. The upper story, behind its year-round, water-facing sunroom, has a wonderful open-concept area with a fieldstone, wood-burning fireplace, and a sparkling kitchen with granite island and counters, custom cabinetry, and high-end GE stainless appliances including a five-burner gas range.

The floors are hickory, here and in the second and third bedrooms just behind (there’s a full bath to serve them) and in the adjacent master suite, with its own new bath.

The one-bedroom downstairs also provides every living need, from a second laundry to a kitchen with exactly the same features as the main floor’s, except that the granite is of a different pattern.    

The home at 36 Pine Point Road, Harrison, is listed for sale at $699,900 by Rachel Lorraine of Maine’s Real Estate Connection. Taxes are $5,212.

For more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact Rachel at 653-9645 or at rachels.mreconnection@gmail.com.

The Home of the Week is produced by the Marketing Department of the Maine Sunday Telegram. Photos by Jason Frazier, Elegance of Maine. Please send feature home suggestions to jrolfe@pressherald.com.

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