Homes

Charles H. Ingraham House

Charles H. Ingraham House

Historic Highlight

Shingle style cottages have long been synonymous with Maine summers. But at least one early adopter of the style recognized the appeal of living year round in a rambling fieldstone-and-shingle retreat by the sea. Providence-based banker Charles Ingraham built his 1897 iteration with a massive stone chimney and artful arrangement of roof peaks in Phippsburg […]

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Clock Farm, Kennebunkport

Clock Farm

Historic Highlight

At the intersection of Route 9 and Goose Rocks Road in Kennebunkport, time, quite literally, stands still. The Roman numeraled faces on the clock tower that gave the connected farmhouse here its name have read 6:30 for years — a fitting tribute to the home’s onetime owner, who had a history of imprecise timing. Thomas […]

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Perkins House Kennebunkport

Perkins’ Perch

From Our Archives

From “Romance in Old Kennebunkport” by Harry Packard in the July 1955 issue of Down East Little of the romance of old Kennebunkport has ever been written. One by one the old sea captains’ houses change hands and the history of the beautiful places is lost forever. There is a quality in these fine, stately houses […]

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Home at Last

House Tour

After several itinerant decades, a couple puts down roots in historic Paris Hill. Photographed by Rachel Sieben We put in what we wanted,” Deb says. “We didn’t think about resale. And that’s why we really enjoyed doing this house.” For John and Deb Gillis, settling down was a long time coming. John’s job with a […]

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Breezy Decor Lifts Up a Modern Gorham Farmhouse

Partner Post: Houzz

A family’s first house gets its appealing look from white walls, vintage trunks, and eclectic accessories. Photos by Tessa Manning for MGM Builders Fussy is not a word in the lexicon of Chad and Shanna Perreault. So when it came time to build their first house with Windham-based MGM Builders, they committed to a style […]

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InLawUnit

Is an In-Law Unit Right for Your Property?

Partner Post: Houzz

They can alleviate suburban sprawl, add rental income for homeowners, create affordable housing, and much more. Most urban and suburban lots are governed by zoning ordinances, laws that (among other things) restrict the number of dwellings allowed on a given lot. A dwelling is technically defined as a place for habitation that contains cooking, sleeping, […]

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Home Is Where Their Art Is

House Tour

Home Is Where Their Art Is Downsizers carve out space for themselves — and their collection — in 1,200 square feet. TEXT BY SARAH STEBBINS PHOTOGRAPHED BY MOLLY HALEY From the November 2017 issue of Down East magazine Charles Morrison likes to say that he and his wife, Catherine, used to have a house for [...] Read More
Sebago Lake Home

The Art of Lakeside Living

Sponsored Content: Wright-Ryan Homes

In Raymond, a contemporary riff on Maine camps takes its cues from a treasured waterfront site. Photographed by Brian Vanden Brink On Sebago Lake, undeveloped lots with good swimming potential and sunset views can be as elusive as the loons that glide through the water. You might hear about a prime property, only to have […]

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A.B. Butler House

A.B. Butler House

Historic Highlight

On Walker Street in Portland’s West End, the 1868 A.B. Butler House is a shining example of the Second Empire style that became popular in the city during the Civil War. Its defining mansard roof, tiled in two-tone slate, is juxtaposed with elegant Italianate details, including paired doors, a bracketed cornice, and cupola. Albert Berry […]

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1959 Chevy Viking Bus Gets a Hippie-Chic Makeover

Partner Post: Houzz

A rusted-out relic takes a second spin around the block as a vacation home on wheels for a Falmouth family. Photos by Trent Bell Bus at a Glance Who lives here: A family of four has made this part of their vacation home Location: Falmouth Size: 91 square feet Designers: Will Winkelman of Winkelman Architecture […]

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