Historic House for Lovers of Beach, Water Sports, Golf and Gardens
Overview
Rooms and Beds
Room | Count | Capacity | Details |
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bedrooms | 4 | sleeps 8 |
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bathrooms | 3 |
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Description
The house, originally named ‘Blue Roof’ by our grandparents, is charming and one of a kind. The house was built during an age where design favored rustic and idiosyncratic elements. From the quiet street, you walk through a flower-filled courtyard and arched front door to an enormous hacienda-styled living room/dining room. This room is furnished with comfy sofas and antiques. It also has a 10 foot long dining room table (designed after one in The Metropolitan Museum of Art) which has hosted innumerable lobsterfests. House comes with 1 kayak, 2 SUP (stand up paddle) boards, canoe and 3 bikes.The fully equipped eat-in kitchen is pine-paneled with windows overlooking golf course and courtyard. It is a cook’s delight with great work space, modern appliances and ample pots and pans. There is direct access to the deck from the kitchen. There are four comfortable bedrooms. Two are in the main part of the house: one upstairs with a queen bed and the other on the main floor with a queen bed. Both bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms – one with a claw foot tub and the other with an oversized tiled shower. The other two bedrooms are in a wing off the kitchen, accessed by passage through a 100 year old converted garage, which functions as a storage room, pantry, laundry, and gallery for interesting historical artifacts from the early 20th century. These bedrooms are pine paneled – one has a queen bed and the other a double bed. There is a half bath that connects the two rooms and a shower room immediately outside the bedrooms.There is also an outdoor shower with hot water in a private enclosed area off the deck.There are three lovely places to sit outside – in the courtyard watching the birds play in the birdbath; on the deck off the kitchen eating lunch and watching the golfers hit their approach shots to the first green; or on the 2nd story balcony sipping cocktails while the sun goes down. Eight six zero nine eight nine nine seven four five.Kenneth Roberts (December 8, 1885– July 21, 1957), a native of Maine and best–selling author of such historical novels as “Northwest Passage”, “Arundel”, and “Rabble in Arms”, built Blue Roof in 1924. It was fashioned from the timbers of a nearby barn. Roberts designed it with the help of three friends, one his mentor, the novelist Booth Tarkington (“Penrod”), who summered in Kennebunkport.Keywords: Former residence of Maine author Kenneth Roberts, located on the first fairway of the Webhannet Golf Course and minutes by foot (two blocks) to the beach. The sound of the breakers on the beach can be heard, especially after dark
What's Nearby?
Attraction | Distance |
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Kennebunk Beach | 3 min walk |
Mother’s Beach | 4 min walk |
Gooch’s Beach | 16 min walk |
Kennebunkport Harbor | 5 min drive |
Dock Square | 5 min drive |
Restaurants
Restaurant | Distance |
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Alisson’s Restaurant | 6 min drive |
Maine Diner | 8 min drive |
Federal Jack’s | 5 min drive |
H.B. Provisions | 5 min drive |
Clam Shack | 4 min drive |
Getting Around
Transportation | Details |
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Wells Regional Transportation Center | 14 min drive |
Sanford, ME (SFM-Sanford Seacoast Regional) | Sanford Seacoast Regional) |
FAQs
Yes, pets are allowed at this property.
What time is check-in at Historic House for Lovers of Beach, Water Sports, Golf and Gardens?Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Historic House for Lovers of Beach, Water Sports, Golf and Gardens?Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Historic House for Lovers of Beach, Water Sports, Golf and Gardens located?Situated in Kennebunk, this golf holiday home is within a 5-minute walk of Kennebunk Beach, Webhannet Golf Club and Mother’s Beach. Gooch’s Beach and St. Anthony’s Franciscan Monastery are also within 2 miles (3 km).