Home is where the heart is, and if your heart belongs to the ocean, it will be at peace in this classic seaside abode.
4 Sprague Way is right off Black Point Rd., a dead-end road that winds down from the restaurants and shopping on Route 1 to heavenly Prouts Neck. This gorgeous bit of Maine coast is bordered by the Scarborough Marsh, Scarborough Beach State Park and Ferry Beach. It was long beloved by painter Winslow Homer. Swimmers, surfers, strollers and cyclists love Prouts Neck too.
The main structure was built in 1927 to serve as the living quarters for the owners of a hotel that once stood nearby. Those who’ve lived in this home love gathering at the living room fireplace or relaxing on the sun porch. They’ve also loved being steps from Scarborough Beach, an incredible stretch of sand and sky just 20 minutes from downtown Portland.
The home has been well-loved by the previous owner for many decades. Whoever ends up investing their own love will live life the way it should be.
“We love where we live.” As skilled agents and thoughtful neighbors, Tom and Julia Ranello want to help their clients find their dream homes. Please contact them at 207-838- 1651 or ranellogroup@homesinmaine.com to arrange a showing or learn more about listing your home.
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