This oceanfront estate has over 6,000 square feet of sprawling coastal living space with 650 feet of private oceanfront access, a sandy beach, and rare, deep-water dock with a mooring. The residence features walls of windows framing the endless ocean views. Entertain in style with the seaside patios and decks on this beautifully landscaped lot enjoying the views of Casco Bay and its Islands.
Hosting guests is a pleasure around the infinity, heated, saltwater pool, with outdoor living room comfort, and kitchen space. The primary first floor bedroom suite is a retreat with a private deck to the ocean with a spa-like bath. Two stairways lead to the additional guest bedrooms with ensuite baths and wonderful ocean views. The versatile space offers many living options.
Family fun areas include billiards, darts, and weight room. Multiple bar areas along with a wine cellar are perfect places to entertain in style with family and friends. A golf cart onsite allows for easy access for loading and unloading boats.
The guest house offers separate living quarters with water views, two bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, efficiency kitchen, laundry room, and one car garage.
Near Interstate 295, 10 minutes’ drive to Portland’s Old Port, 15 minutes from the Jetport, and under two hours to Boston, you can enjoy this peaceful seaside home where coastal living is at its best. Visit 19stornoway.com for more information.
19 Stornoway Road is listed by Carla Manganello of the RockWater Real Estate Group. Please contact Carla at 207-838-4762 or carla@rockwaterme.com.

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