• 3,595 SF home overlooking a sweeping valley and views of the White Mountains; extensive updates to style and systems
• Attached garage and barn parking for nine vehicles, including climate controlled bay in home garage
• Beautiful outdoor living space around home; mostly wooded acreage zoned as farmland, further development potential with town approval
Overlooking a wide, bucolic valley with spectacular western views of the White Mountains, including Mt. Washington, this property is nothing short of awe-inspiring. The 30-acre site is largely wooded with mature trees and includes a private pond, hiking trails, and remnants of a pre-civil war granite quarry. An abutting organic farm, open vistas, and bare ledge, offer gorgeous views from every room. 37 Lord’s Way is wild and wonderful, a home where you watch the valley fill with mist and eagles soaring on the hunt, yet it’s a 20-minute drive to Portland, the Jetport, or Sebago Lakes Region.
Since 2018, the home has had major system and design upgrades to create an immensely comfortable and special home in Southern Maine. Totally transformed, the open concept living area on the first floor is perfect for relaxing or entertaining. The redesigned kitchen has an expansive island, wet bar, custom cabinetry, walk-in pantry, and new appliances. You’ll find yourself on the full-length back deck all summer long, watching those unbelievable sunsets. Upstairs, the primary suite has panoramic views in an octagonal turret, plus ensuite bathroom with custom shower, and luxuriously large closet and dressing room. Also on the second floor, find two more bedrooms, a full bathroom, sitting area, laundry room, and office/bonus room.
With a climate-controlled gym/workshop, two barns, lush gardens, and unique development potential, this could be your oasis, vacation/second home, family compound or work-from-home retreat.
Visit 37lordsway.com for video tour and complete property details, including full list of updates and improvements.
37 Lords Way is listed by Tom Landry of Benchmark Real Estate. Contact Tom at [email protected] or call 207-939-0185.

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