Newly Renovated In 2025. Linekin Bay Lookout is a private East Boothbay deckhouse set above Linekin Bay, where pines, tidewater, and sunset light define the stay. This 3-bedroom, 2-bath home pairs classic Maine warmth - vaulted wood ceilings, exposed beams, broad windows, and wood floors - with the simple pleasures guests come here for: coffee on the deck, seafood on the grill, and a private wooded path through the pines to the rocky tidal shore. The upstairs living level is the heart of the home. The living room looks out toward the bay and opens to the long second-floor deck, which connects the living area and primary bedroom. Gather under the vaulted ceiling, cook in the adjacent kitchen, linger over dinner by the glass doors, or, after a day on the water, step outside to watch the sun set over Linekin Bay. The home sleeps up to five guests. Upstairs, the primary bedroom has a king bed, deck access, bay views, a dressing area, and a newly updated bathroom with a tiled walk-in shower. Downstairs are two additional bedrooms - one queen and one double - plus a second updated full bath, laundry room, and family room, giving couples, small families, or friends on a quiet getaway room to gather and space to retreat. The setting feels secluded but still connected. Pick up freshly baked muffins or cinnamon buns from East Boothbay General Store just down the road, head into Boothbay Harbor for restaurants, shops, boat tours, whale watching, and harbor walks, or spend the day at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. Head to Ocean Point for classic coastal walks, salt-air views, ocean swims, and a glimpse of Ram Island Light, guarding the eastern entrance to Boothbay Harbor and the mouth of the Damariscotta River. Bigelow Laboratory is also within walking distance of the home, making Linekin Bay Lookout a practical and peaceful East Boothbay base for visiting scientists, researchers, public-event guests, seasonal staff, and others spending extended time in the region. With Wi-Fi, Ethernet, a dedicated workspace, and a quiet setting among the pines, the home is also well suited to remote work, writing, reflection, or a longer coastal stay.
Good to know: The shoreline below the home is private, natural Maine coast - rocky and tidal rather than sandy. It is a beautiful place for tide-watching, rock-hopping, and quiet time by the water; water shoes are recommended for low-tide exploring.