SEBAGO – There may be no more desirable location on Sebago Lake than here, on its northwestern shore at secluded Wards Point, where this beautifully rustic home sits on a very private three-acre lot that has 186 feet of frontage on a beachy, protected cove.

This deep water property has excellent “big lake” access, and includes three moorings and a long, broad dock.

Lakeside living is at its finest here. The 2007 home was built on these three acres to make the most of its setting, which is enhanced by natural landscaping, and of the water views.

Southwesterly orientation ensures wonderful sunsets, whether you are outside by the patio and fire pit, in the huge hot tub or on the wraparound deck; or in the cathedral-ceiling great room, with its full-view doors and abundance of windows.

The river rock of the open-concept main living area’s wood-burning fireplace towers to the tongue-in-groove-pine cathedral ceiling; and the stone extends to the daylight, walkout lower level’s family room, where the fireplace has a Jotul gas stove.

Glass-globe pendant lights are but one design highlight of the  custom, cook’s kitchen. Among the stainless appliances are a GE Profile six-burner gas range and a French door refrigerator. Cabinets are hickory; surfaces, including two-level island with overhang, are granite.   

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Many of the home’s furnishings will convey with the sale. Please inquire for specifics. The acreage also includes a buildable lot (should a buyer wish to create a family compound) that may have subdivision potential.

The 3,003-square-foot home at 27 Rich Way, Sebago, is listed for sale at $1.45 million by Don L’Heureux, Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist at Keller Williams Realty, and is being shown by appointment. Annual taxes are $9,994 (2016).

For more information or to arrange a private viewing, please contact Don at 650-7075, 979-9800, or at Don.L@kw.com.

The Friday feature home is produced by the Marketing Department of the Portland Press Herald. Photos by Lynn Dube Wave5 Productions. Please send feature home suggestions to jrolfe@pressherald.com.

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