1806 Estate on 22 Acres in Winthrop, Maine | Full Property Tour

Some properties are hard to describe, and this one falls squarely in that category. What we have here is a fully restored 1806 estate on roughly 22 private acres in Winthrop, Maine, and it's the kind of place that's genuinely rare to see on the market. The grounds alone are worth the drive. Handcrafted fieldstone walls frame perennial gardens that put on color all season long, there's a private pond, a climbing hydrangea on the arbor-covered patio, and about eight acres of cleared, landscaped lawn before the woodlands take over. The remaining acreage gives you the privacy that buyers in this price range are really looking for. Inside, the home has been completely reimagined since 2019 without losing any of its character. Rich pumpkin pine floors run throughout much of the main level. The kitchen is built around soapstone countertops, custom cabinetry, and Miele appliances, with an integrated pantry and a Wolf coffee and espresso station. The first-floor primary suite has laundry hookups, a spacious bathroom, and direct access to a conservatory-style sunroom that opens right to the grounds. Upstairs, the second floor was rebuilt with closed-cell spray foam insulation, Douglas fir collar ties, vaulted ceilings, two bedrooms, and a full bath. The three-bay heated garage is impressive on its own, with nickel-board walls, second-floor storage, and a walk-up cupola with 360-degree views of the countryside. Open House: Saturday, June 13, 10am to 12pm Questions? Call Matt at 207-248-6044 or see the full listing at https://www.pouliotrealestate.com/pro... If you're buying or selling in the Winthrop, Augusta, or Central Maine area, we'd love to talk. Matt Pouliot at Pouliot Real Estate, local and easy to reach. Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction and overview 0:30 - Approaching the estate and grounds 1:21 - Interior character: pumpkin pine floors and wood stove 1:46 - The kitchen and primary suite 2:19 - Second floor bedrooms and vaulted ceilings 2:54 - Three-bay garage and cupola views 3:22 - Additional structures and closing thoughts