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Cottage in Pownal
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 399 reviews

Upscale Timber-Frame Cottage, Shop/Dine/Hike/Bike

Relax and unwind at this cozy post-and-beam cottage in a woodsy setting. Complete with all the modern amenities you will feel at home after exploring all that Maine has to offer. At day’s end ascend to the loft bedroom for a great night's sleep. Please note the current Maine travel restrictions: https://www.maine.gov/covid19 This custom post and beam cottage is brand new. Designed by John Libby, one of the most respected timber frame builders in New England, (www.housesandbarns.com) this space was thoughtfully designed and meticulously built specifically for your enjoyment. This cottage resides on the owner’s property, but is sited on its own two acres nestled among a beautiful stretch of Maine hardwood forest.  Accessible via its own private driveway and surrounded by acres of pristine forest, it is the perfect place to relax among nature. No matter the season the exposed weathered Douglas Fir beams of the building will both welcome you and wrap you in a feeling of comfort and contentment. This complete home has all of the amenities. The kitchen includes natural unpolished granite countertops and brand new appliances including a stainless steel gas oven/range, dishwasher and refrigerator. The whitewashed walls of the hallway and bathroom provide a more modern feel, while showcasing all the wonderful knots of the Maine white pine from which it was milled. An easy-to-access, low/no step corner shower complete with floor to ceiling tile and an oversized vanity make time in the bathroom a pleasure.  The open concept makes for a natural flow through the space and the sitting area comes complete with a queen sofa bed, TV and a gas fired wood-stove. The vaulted ceilings rise 22’ above the floor providing a spacious and beautiful feel. Radiant heat in the finished concrete floors make the space cozy and keep your feet warm. Oversized and lit stairs lead to the loft where you’ll find a king sized bed providing the opportunity for a great night’s sleep.  Large windows make you feel as though your sleeping in the tree tops…come Fall this Oak and Maple forest comes alive with color.  A ceiling fan keeps you cool, in the Summer and moves the heat around come Winter. Enjoy the beautiful outdoors on either the front or back deck, or from your own personal fire pit complete with granite bench. Don’t forget the s’mores! Guests have access to the post and beam cottage as well as the immediate surrounding area. We ask that the property boundaries are respected and that the guests do not go past the rock wall or onto the main house property or neighboring properties/horse farm. The post and beam cottage is on the same property as our primary residence but has it’s own driveway and is situated in a private clearing surrounded by beautiful forest. We will usually be available to welcome you personally and are happy to meet new people and make new friends but we also respect our guests privacy as we expect the same in return. Thank you! This post and beam cottage is in the small town of Pownal, 20 minutes from the wonderful restaurants, sights, and sounds of Portland. It's a 10-minute drive to Freeport and the L.L.Bean flagship store. Bradbury Mountain State Park is two miles away.

Popular amenities for Portland vacation rentals

Stay near Portland's top sights

Willard Beach45 locals recommend
Portland Museum of Art59 locals recommend
Peaks Island76 locals recommend

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Portland

  • Total rentals

    1.6K properties

  • Total number of reviews

    172K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    850 properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    450 properties allow pets

  • Rentals with a pool

    60 properties have a pool

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    800 properties have a dedicated workspace

Your guide to Portland

All About Portland

Perched along the dramatic slate-gray waters of the Atlantic Ocean, where gulls wheel and whitecaps dot the surf, Portland is quintessential Maine combined with the allures of a metropolis. Established as a booming port town by traders and fishermen, Portland is now the state’s biggest city. Here you can tread cobblestone streets, visit historic lighthouses, and dine on lobsters hauled from the nearby waters. But you’ll also find top-notch museums and galleries, boutique shopping, and a celebrated foodie scene that boasts award-winning restaurants and a thriving microbrew culture. New and old Maine commingle comfortably here, where you can enjoy the best of both worlds.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Portland

Summers are brief and mild in Portland, where June through September bring average temperatures in the 70s Fahrenheit. October and November cool down, with temperatures in the 40s and 50s, and December through February are chilly, with temperatures in the 30s. Things grow steadily warmer starting in March, ushering in 40-degree weather and climbing into the low 60s by May. You’re likely to encounter rainfall year-round, and snow December through March. Pack lots of warm layers, hats, and scarves.


Top things to do in Portland

Portland Head Light

The Portland area is home to several historic lighthouses, but the Portland Head lighthouse is the undisputed heavyweight. Construction began in 1790, making it the oldest in the state. Visitors can tour the quaint lighthouse and its grounds, which include the former keepers’ house, now repurposed as a museum. Take in the sweeping vista, which includes views of four more lighthouses and the possibility of watching lobstermen pulling their traps from the bay, before taking a scenic stroll through Fort Williams, the 90-acre park in which the lighthouse resides.

Casco Bay and the Calendar Islands

Hop on a ferry (or charter a water taxi) to tour the photogenic Calendar Islands, clustered in grand Casco Bay. You can experience small-town Maine life here. Teensy Cliff Island has fewer than 60 year-round residents and a small schoolhouse. Peaks Island offers four miles of uninterrupted coastline and historical sites such as a World War II artillery bunker. Tonier Great Diamond Island, where a private community has been installed within the refurbished military buildings of historic Fort McKinley, boasts upscale dining. Don’t have time to set ashore? Casco Bay Lines, the island ferry service, offers speciality cruises that will afford you a sailor’s-eye view of the islands and dazzling bay.

Old Port District

Travel back in time in this quaint maritime neighborhood that still looks very much the way it did in the early 19th century. Narrow cobblestone streets and historic brick warehouses lend the enclave its cozy feel, but that’s where the frozen-in-time vibe ends. The restored Old Port District, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, is home to quirky boutiques, inventive eateries, and brewpubs. You’ll find many of these offerings on buzzy Exchange Street.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in Portland?

    Portland experiences a humid continental climate. Summers are typically warm, averaging 79°F (26°C), while winters, known for their snowfall, can drop to 12°F (-11°C). Autumn is colorful with fall foliage, and spring brings mild and refreshing weather.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Portland?

    There's a wealth of activities to enjoy in Portland. Visitors often explore the historic Old Port district, sample local produce at the Portland Farmers' Market, or take a Casco Bay Lines Ferry to the nearby islands. Visiting the Portland Museum of Art is also frequently recommended.

  • What is the best time of year to visit Portland?

    The most popular time to visit Portland is during the summer, from June to August. This period features warm weather and several local events, including the Old Port Festival in June and the Maine Lobster Festival in nearby Rockland in August.

  • What are the best places to stay in Portland?

    Portland, Maine, has numerous charming neighborhoods, each with a unique character. The Arts District is known for its creative buzz and art galleries, while the Old Port area boasts cobblestone streets and waterfront views. Peaks Island, just a 20-minute ferry ride from downtown, provides a serene, coastal stay.

  • What are the best places to visit in Portland?

    Visitors to Portland often find delight in exploring the Portland Museum of Art, the historic Victoria Mansion, and the Eastern Promenade park. A trip to the iconic Portland Head Light, one of the oldest functioning lighthouses in the US, is also frequently suggested.

  • What are some hiking trails in Portland?

    For nature enthusiasts, Portland has several hiking trails. The Fore River Sanctuary Trail provides picturesque views and a chance to spot local wildlife, while the Back Cove Trail offers an easy urban hike around a tidal basin. The Peaks Island Loop is another scenic coastal trail.

  • What are some family activities to do in Portland?

    Families visiting Portland can enjoy a fun-filled day at the Children's Museum and Theatre of Maine, explore the fascinating sea life at the Maine State Aquarium, or take a scenic ferry ride to Peaks Island. A stroll in the Eastern Promenade park is also a popular choice.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas in Portland?

    From Portland, visitors often take day trips to the coastal town of Kennebunkport, the scenic Peaks Island, or Freeport for shopping at the famed L.L. Bean flagship store. The stunning Acadia National Park, though a bit farther at 160 km, is a popular choice for a longer day trip.

  • What types of vacation rentals are available in Portland?

    Uncover the perfect home-away-from-home with our diverse selection of vacation rentals in Portland. From over 100 condo rentals to over 430 house rentals, we've got you covered. For even more variety, explore our Airbnb Categories to find the ideal space for your getaway.

  • Are there vacation rentals with a dedicated workspace in Portland?

    Yes! Work meets play with ease at over 800 vacation rentals in Portland featuring dedicated workspaces. Stay connected and productive in your home away from home.

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