Find Your Vacation Home in Stow, ME
Stow, Maine is right on Route 113 with incredible mountain scenery through Evans Notch. Stow also borders on Kezar Lake, mainly on the lower bay. The Cold River runs from the White Mountains, through Stow, and into Fryeburg Harbor. Stow is sparsely populated and is a fantastic getaway for nature lovers and explorers. Like many of the towns in western Maine, a good portion of the hilltops not only provide excellent mountain scenery, but they are the source of many fine gems. Though these gems are difficult to find and access, they can be found in large quantities and can be of high quality. Gems found in this region are mainly aquamarine, morganite, amethyst, topaz, garnets and tourmaline. Stow, Maine was the source of the July 4th amethyst find at Deer Hill. Plenty of vacationers come here to visit the old pit mines, and hike the many mountain trails. It's also a fantastic place for snowmobiling and atv trails.
Stow, ME Vacation Real Estate
Enjoy the peaceful surrounds of nature both inside and out. Built by master-craftsman using natural resources for low environmental impact, this well maintained 3 bedrm is a delightful reproduction cape set on 6 acres off a quiet country road on a private sunny knoll w/ filtered Mt views. With all wood and rock harvested from the property, you¿ll be impressed w/ features mimicking a mid-1700¿s house including gorgeous wide pine floors and a massive stone centerpiece to the first floor living including kitchen-side warming oven, livingrm fireplace & diningrm wdstv hearth. The 2 upstairs bedrooms can be shut off as kids fly the nest to provide convenient one floor living or full walkout basement plus an attached 26 x 34 heated barn are an ideal workshop or equally ideal for expansion potential. Lovell village and Fryeburg Academy district add to yearround conveniences and vacation amenities abound with nearby lakes & mountains of ME & NH. Inquire about add¿l ten acres available.