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Oceanfront Cliff Cabin Camelot
Ever dreamed of finding private seaside solitude on the rocky Maine coast? Camelot sits upon an isolated thirty-foot cliff overlooking the Atlantic. At high tide, waves crash against the sandstone rocks. At low tide, a hundred feet of beach is revealed for shell collecting, clam digging and rock skipping. With no roads within a half mile, you might not see another soul during your stay. Enjoy peaceful off-grid cabin life. Campfire cookouts, stunning views, and cozy beds. Camelot is a 420 sq.ft. A-frame cabin built by my father in 1965, and completely renovated in 2018. It has a small upstairs loft with a twin bed, perfect for kids. On the main floor it has a queen bed, a sofa, another twin bed, and coffee table. The oceanside deck has 4 comfy camp chairs overlooking Canada across the bay. A hammock swings between two big Maine birch trees. It is off-grid. No electricity. No heating. No running water. No TV. No wifi. It is a comfortable, peaceful getaway, as it has an outhouse, a 5 gallon solar shower, a huge marine 120 quart cooler that will keep food cold for up to 6 days, a 5 gallon drinking water cooler, a big propane cooking grill, a small propane campstove for morning coffee and eggs, and battery LED lanterns for evenings. It is stocked with everything you need - plates, bowls, glasses, mugs, silverware, coffee French press, sheets, pillows, blankets, Scrabble, playing cards, a big Bluetooth speaker (crank it up- there's no one around to complain!) Dogs and cats are welcome! Guests can easily access the Atlantic Ocean via a short walking path, and a set of private stairs built into the cliff. You can walk up the sandy shore for several miles at low tide. You can also wander through the woods, we own the five acres surrounding the cabin. Calais is a 20 minute drive north with all major stores and a Walmart. Eastport is a 20 minute drive south with restaurants and all the beauty and charm of a Maine seaside village. Interaction will be only via email or phone, as I am living out-of-state. You are in the Maine woods! No human neighbors whatsoever for over a half mile in any direction. Complete isolation. You will see lots of birds, and possibly seals. Camelot is accessible via a half mile long gravel driveway off of Route One. The road was completely resurfaced and widened in October 2019. A regular clearance vehicle can drive right up to the door and park there. Just to repeat: It is off-grid. No electricity. No heat. No running water. No TV. No wifi.
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