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     Apartment on Eggemoggin Reach, Little Deer Isle, Maine

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Deer Isle and Little Deer Isle are connected to the mainland by a beautiful suspension bridge.  The two isles are connected to one another by a causeway built in the 1930s.  This is truly one of the most beautiful places on earth. 

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The Apartment on Eggemoggin Reach is a one bedroom vacation rental by the owner of the main house.  The apartment on Eggemoggin Reach has it's own separate entrance and deck.  

 

Enjoy a short stroll to the pier with your morning coffee, or afternoon cocktail.  Absolutely stunning views and the opportunity to enjoy the quiet side of Maine.  With all the amenities of home, this apartment comes with the use of two ocean kayaks and a row boat.  

 

For those of you who may like to sail in, there is a mooring for your use. 

This is me (Sharon) kayaking toward the bridge.  These single person ocean kayaks are such fun to get out in! 

The galley kitchen is complete with pots, pans, dishes, coffeemaker, microwave, toaster, toaster oven, gas range and oven, refrigerator/freezer, and lobster pot.

 The galley kitchen, dining area and living area are an open design.  The antique table has hidden extension leafs on each side,  allowing for room for guests.

 

WIFI, satellite TV, a DVD player, and a radio/CD player are all on deck.

    

Even on a foggy morning, the view is breathtaking!

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 The bedroom has a queen sized bed and all linens are provided.  There is a full bathroom with a washer and dryer for your use. 

There are 7 small markets or larger grocery stores within a 15 minute drive located in Brooksvile, Blue Hill, Deer Isle, Brooklin, Sedgwick, and Stonington.  There are also a multitude of  restaurants and and take-outs available within the same distance.  The local stores sell live lobsters, or you can venture down to Stonington for lobster fresh off the boat.

 

Blue Hill Heritage Trust and The Island Heritage Trust have worked hard to acquire local properties for community sue with walking trails, public beaches (both fresh water and salt water), and blueberry fields.  One walking trail is less than 1/4 mile from the house and provides astounding views of Penobscot Bay and Eggemoggin Reach.

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Artists and artisans abound in the area, including metal work, fine art, pottery, porcelain, textiles, jewelry makers, and almost any other type of creative art you can imagine. 

 

There are also antique stores, gift shops, wineries, farmers markets, and so much more!  Some of our local farmers make goat cheese of various types as well as their own sausages.

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The town of Brooklin, home of E.B. White, Wooden Boat School, Brooklin Boatyard, Brooklin Candy Company and many other personal businesses, is about 20 minutes away.

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Bar Harbor, Castine, Camden, and Bangor are each approximately 60 - 75 minutes away.  This is a great central location if you want to explore several different tastes of Maine.

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