Located on Maine's fabled Down East coastline, Bold Horizons is a one-of-a-kind oceanfront estate. With half a mile of ocean frontage on 36 acres, and Bold Horizons is surrounded by thousands more acres of preserved land in a magical setting. The landscape includes gorgeous beaches, bold and dramatic rock outcroppings and pastoral wild flower fields. Whales, seals, moose, deer and bald eagles are all frequent visitors. The 4500 square foot primary residence has bold ocean views from every room and features six bedrooms, five luxurious baths, a cook's kitchen, five fireplaces and ample open living areas. Three of the bedrooms are en suite masters. The stunning guest barn has an incredible great room with 25' high ceilings, four bedrooms, two baths and an art studio. The property has four other outbuildings including a boathouse with an indoor heated pool. All of the buildings incorporate antique timber frames that were sourced from throughout New England and reassembled on site using the finest modern systems and technologies. Bold Horizons is truly an incomparable family compound and one of Maine's finest coastal properties.
Maine's Bold Coast is one of the last truly unspoiled places on the east coast. Bold Horizons is located between Cutler and Lubec in an area rich with recreational opportunities and dramatic vistas. World class hiking, kayaking and boating opportunities abound. Quoddy Head State Park, The Bold Coast Trails, Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge and The Roosevelt Campobello International Park are among the many nearby attractions. Lubec, Cutler and Eastport are charming seaside villages reminiscent of times gone by, and the many local lighthouses are among the most picturesque in the country. Despite feeling uniquely wild and remote, Bold Horizons is only about two hours by car from Bangor International Airport. There are also local airports in Machias and Eastport.
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The Quoddy, Lubec Maine
Typhoon H at the Quoddy lighthouse in Maine.
Moose Cove in Maine
A relaxing view of waves softly breaking ashore in Moose Cove south of the town of South Trescott, Maine.