Daily Bread Cottage is an inviting coastal cottage on picturesque Bay Point, ideal for a family or couple (Maximum 8 Guests). The cottage, built in 2015 on the site of one of the original Bay Pt. cottages, is modern with vintage charm. It boasts a stunning master bedroom with a unique cupola and balcony waterview. The cottage's setting provides scenic views of historic Fort Popham, Popham Beach, and the unfolding of the Kennebec River into the Atlantic Ocean. Cottage features:
• Four bedrooms (sleeps maximum 8), 3 full baths
• First floor has bedroom with two twin beds, and full bath
with tub/shower across the hall
• Second floor master bedroom with king size bed, unique cupola,
and balcony overlooking the water
• Second floor also boasts two additional bedrooms (one with 1 full,
and other with 2 twin roll-aways) as well as 2 full family bathrooms
• Back porch with view of Fort Popham and nearby island with sand
bar
• Patio with a gas grill and outdoor eating area in front of the cottage
• Cast iron Jotul stove with fireplace view of gas logs
• Electric baseboard heat throughout
• Window and table fans for the occasional Maine hot spell
• Fully equipped kitchen with granite counters, electric range,
convection oven, microwave, frig/freezer, and dishwasher
• Complimentary tea, coffee, sugar
• Cleaned and disinfected between guests
• Linens, towels, toiletries, and essentials provided
• Washer and dryer
• Wi-Fi, Smart TV with basic cable/satellite programming
• Games, puzzles, and books for indoor entertainment
• Interior decor of cottage has a touch of a Christian theme
• Small grass side yard with picnic table and outdoor furniture
• Easy front door parking for 2 vehicles on the premises
• 5-10 minute walk to a small, sandy community beach (First Beach) - great for kids
• Wonderful outdoor dining experience and scenic view at Five
Islands Lobster Wharf within 15-minute drive
• Nearby Reid State Park with expansive sandy beaches, surf, and
ocean views
• Opportunities for learning a bit of Maine history at Fort Popham,
Fort Edgecomb, and the Maine Maritime Museum
• Hiking trails such as the one to Squirrel Point Lighthouse in
Arrowsic
• Whale watching and other boat excursions from Boothbay Harbor
• Rent kayaks from a local shop (Brunswick) and get out on some of the area waterways
• Do some surf casting off the beach at Reid State Park
• Pick your own strawberries, Topsham
• Shopping, dining, and tourist sites in nearby Bath, Freeport, and
Boothbay Harbor
• Walking tour of historic homes and antiquing in Wiscasset