Cider House East at Sewall Orchard.

Entire rental unit in Lincolnville, Maine

  1. 2 guests
  2. 1 bedroom
  3. 2 beds
  4. 1 bath
Hosted by Robert
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  2. 10 years hosting

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Come visit our lovely organic orchard! These colorful, apartments above our cider building are listed as Cider House East & Cider House West. They're spacious with a large kitchen and bathroom. Rest, relax, hike our hill, and enjoy nearby state parks, lakes, ponds, the ocean or river & a string of lovely seaside towns with great cuisine and shopping. Please note: Red building is a permanent private residence.

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PLEASE use our web site directions rather than GPS, as GPS often takes people to an old, impassable part of Masalin Road. Please drive slowly (25) on Masalin Road and on our quarter mile driveway, for the sake of neighbors, their pets and deer and other wildlife. Also Bob maintains our road by hand! There is no public transportation in this part of Maine, sorry to say. The apartment has a large kitchen leading into the living room, a bedroom with a queen bed and closet, a bathroom with full tub and shower and a queen fold-out couch in living room. The fold-out couch, though new, is not exceedingly comfortable, even with a foam topper. Most guests with an infant or child have them sleep in a portacrib or pack and play, or for an older child, simply on the couch. The front deck looks up our blueberry hill and the living room and bedroom look down over the orchard and Camden Hills.
This is a quiet farm situated on 46 acres with views of the Camden Hills. If guests hike up our blueberry hill ( a 20 minute walk) they can see over the Camden Hills to the sea, all the way to Acadia, and from the top of the hill looking back, the hills of Western Maine.

Guest access
This is a working farm. You will see farm and building equipment, rusty things, old trucks, and the like! Children should be supervised. Apple season (early September-early November) is great fun but busier than the rest of the year. Maine has a high tick population, so if planning to hike, bring appropriate clothing to cover yourself and plan to check yourselves and children when you come in. Guests can walk or hike anywhere on the property. In apple season you may walk through the orchard and pick apples, but please observe orchard rules: no climbing trees or swinging from branches, sample our apples and please put apple cores in compost buckets provided. Tenants in the red building ( Crow's Nest) have a friendly Golden Retriever.

Other things to note
A lot to note! In apple season the main cider pressing days are Thursdays and Sundays. *Noise and activity generally begin by 8:00 am. Though the space is well-insulated, on pressing days the apple grinder sometimes starts at 7:30. Caveat emptor: People who need or want to sleep in on these days kindly be advised! You can watch the cider operation if you like. Sundays we press other peoples' apples for them and have many customers who have come with their families for this joyous ritual for years! We use natural laundry and dish soaps and use no dryer sheets or fabric softener. Our hand and body soap are also chemical-free. We do not iron our sheets. Our water is from these hills and good to drink!

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Garden view
Lake view
Kitchen
Wifi – 20 Mbps
Dedicated workspace

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Where you’ll be

Lincolnville, Maine, United States
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Neighborhood highlights

We are on a quiet dead-end property. There is a stable with horses nearby and route 52 ( to go south to Camden or north to Belfast) is close by. One claim to fame is that our neighbors are the owners of Camden's award-winning restaurant, Long Grain. We welcome deer, eagles, hawks, owls, turkeys and rarely, moose!We have books of hand-written recommendations of our favorite places to go in all the local seaside towns; guests can add their comments to these books.
For hiking, here are some tips from our friend Molly:


My favorite hikes in the area all start right in Lincolnville.
I like Bald Rock Mountain and Cameron Mountain for the views. They would likely be considered moderate. Both of these trails can be accessed by Youngstown Road trailhead in Lincolnville. Both have start on an old carriage road. Bald Rock Mountain trail is about a mile up the carriage trail on your left and Cameron Mountain is directly across on your right! Bald Rock will you take through some deep forest with some steep inclines. At the top, you will have a beautiful overlook of the Maine islands as well as Camden. If you turn right to go to Cameron Mountain, you will walk on a wide and fairly easy old carriage road. On your right will be a steep opening up a blueberry field. Turn and take this. Once you are at the top, you will be able to see a variety of the local lakes and mountains (and even Sewall Orchard!) Hope you enjoy this hike! Camden Hills State parks has trail maps that would be able to give accurate distances

A more rugged hike that I enjoy would be in Rockport. This is Ragged Mountain. It's approximately 6-7 miles out and back. The trail head is on Hope Street in Rockport and is called George's Highland Path. It's a more rugged hike with more incline, more scrambling over rocks and takes much more time. It is beautiful. You will have views of Rockport, Hope, and some land and sea views that are gorgeous!

A quick and easy hike that I highly recommend for someone that wants to get the Maine hike experience but does not want much of the steepness would be the backside of Maiden’s Cliff. There is a road also off of Youngstown called Maiden’s Cliff road. Take it all the way to the end! (You may feel like you're intruding but you're not!) Park by the gates or off to the side. it's a bit of a muddy and wet hike as there is a stream crossing. The incline is slight. You will walk through the woods, through a giant blueberry field. You will go straight until you see a large boulder with a beautiful birch tree growing on it. At this point you will take a left onto a (not so well marked) trail. Follow the trail through the field and you will be back in the woods. After a short bit you will find yourself at the summit of Maiden’s Cliff, one the most popular hikes in Camden, overlooking Megunticook Lake. Also, this hike is featured as one of Maine's most haunted hikes!

Meet your host

Superhost
296 reviews
4.99 out of 5 average rating
10 years of hosting
My work: Farmer/Builder and Psychotherapist
Lives in Lincolnville, Maine
We are Bob Sewall and Mia Mantello. *We welcome guests of all ethnicities and beliefs.* Bob is an organic farmer who planted the 550 apple trees on the property. Ours is the oldest certified organic orchard in Maine.Former president of MOFGA (Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners) Bob was a stone mason for 35 years. Mia is a therapist in private practice. We are known for our delicious apple cider and our award-winning apple cider vinegar.
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House rules

Check-in: 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Checkout before 11:00 AM
2 guests maximum

Safety & property

Carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm
Some spaces are shared

Cancellation policy