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Wonderful Artist's Retreat : Private Maine Waterfront : Monet would dig it!

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Overview of Wonderful Artist's Retreat : Private Maine Waterfront : Monet would dig it!

Reviews
10 out of 10 Exceptional
4 bedrooms3 bathroomsSleeps 7279 sq m

Popular amenities

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Check out the area

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South Thomaston, ME
  • AirportRockland, ME (RKD-Knox County Regional)10 min drive
  • Popular LocationMaine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center11 min drive
  • Popular LocationRockland Harbor Park11 min drive
  • Popular LocationRockland Ferry Terminal11 min drive

Rooms & beds

4 bedrooms (sleeps 7)

Atlantic Room

1 Queen Bed

Sunset Room

1 Queen Bed

The Pacific

1 Double Bed

the Writer's Room

1 Single Bed

3 bathrooms

Bathroom 1

Bathtub or shower · Toilet

Bathroom 2

Toilet · Shower only

Bathroom 3

Toilet · Shower only

Spaces

Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Outdoor play area
Garden
Dining Area

About this property

Wonderful Artist's Retreat : Private Maine Waterfront : Monet would dig it!

NOTE: ** For summer 2024, we rent Saturday to Saturday with a 7 night minimum stay requirement from June until September **

Wake as the sun rises over the islands on the horizon, three miles away, across the Mussel Ridge Channel. Fall asleep to the sounds of water lapping against the beach.

Kayak off the beach and paddle around the channel; have a cold drink while kicking back at the picnic table, all while cracking open the dollar-a-pop Weskeag oysters, from just down the road, after spending the day exploring — or reading or making art.
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Longer version:
An actual artist's retreat, in a "Goldilocks" setting — not too far, not too near — that offers the tranquility you may be looking for, right about now.

Less than two hours north of Portland (a GREAT small city, with museums and restaurants of all persuasion), and the same distance south of Acadia National Park and Mount Desert Island, this South Thomaston/Spruce Head retreat can serve as basecamp for area explorations or a quiet place to ignore the rest of the world.

Less than ten minutes to Rockland, to the north, which bills itself as "the art capital of Maine," (blame it on the passel of four generations of Wyeths that have called the area home and inspiration), Rockland offers art galleries, museums, a bonafide Michelin starred restaurant, local clam shacks, movie theaters, and more.

Mo's Cove is less than two miles from the best lobster roll in Maine, at McLoon's, on Spruce Head Island. You can walk over, if so inclined. Or walk the half-mile north to Waterman's Beach Brewery. What we like to do is kayak around the channel and end up at Waterman's Beach, before heading home. Yes, there are kayak rentals in the area.

If so inclined to bring your own boat, the Merchant's Landing Marina is one-mile across the channel as the eagle flies (yes, eagles can be spotted), or a quick two-mile drive over to Spruce Head, for mooring rentals. Tell Skip you're staying at Mo's Cove and he may crack a knowing smile.

For further exploration, the famed Marshall Point Lighthouse is south, by Port Clyde (the lighthouse showed up in "Forrest Gump"), and one can grab the ferry from Port Clyde over to Monhegan for the day. Maybe best known as an artist colony, Monhegan was being used by British fisherman long before Boston was settled.

There's a wonderful little beach in Martinsville, between Mo's Cove and Port Clyde, and another beach north, at Birch Point Beach State Park. You'll find folks walking there dogs on that beach at the crack of dawn.

Great little hike over on Clark Island, where one can see remains of the granites quarries that litter the coast of maine — and where towns like Rockland got their names. More quarries (and one AMAZING swimming hole) can be found over on Vinalhaven, an hour ferry from Rockland. Take you bike over, as it's easier than dealing with auto reservations.

Heading north from Rockland are the quaint villages of Rockport, Camden, Lincolnville, and the town of Belfast, all worth a look-see. If you've a hankering to actually get OUT to sea, we'd recommend a couple days and nights out on the oldest, continuously operations schooner, the Stephen Taber, for first-class food, and a lungful of ocean air, as the vessel skirts several of the five thousand islands off the coast, and nestling in picturesque harbors.

There are hikes near and far. The aforementioned Clark's Island is always a great way to start the day, or head over to the remnants of a British fort on the St. George river, or up to Ash Point. Day hikes could follow paths along Mirror Lake up to the summit of Ragged Mountain, for a spectacular panorama spanning the distance from Mount Desert Island, down to Monhegan. Likewise, there are the hikes (or simple drive) to the top of Mount Battie, north of Camden.

All of the above sounds exhausting. And it can be.

Don't want to move more than you have to? That works, too. Bring your own books, or pull from the shelves at Mo's Cove, where you'll find stacks of regional and Maritime history, Native American journals, and more. There's a great bookstore in Rockland, too.

Mo's Cove was built for doing nothing. Or very little. Quiet bedrooms for reading or writing (yeah, there's a very specific Writer's Room). Play checkers or chess or just rock and read and nap on the enclosed porch. Nap on the Army cot in the fish shack, if you're no longer rocking and reading out there (or making art). Kick back in the perfect Adirondack chairs (yes, have spent more than 30 years testing makes and models) out on the dock with an iced tea and a breeze. As evening rolls in, get a fire going in the pit, along the picnic table, roast a few marshmallows, wait for the Milky Way to shine overhead.

Call it a day. Go to bed.

Do it all over again the next day.

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NEWS: the twin storms of January 2024 devastated much of the Maine coastline. alas, VRBO does not allow photos with text, so you may not see the Rockland Courier Gazette cover story of 1.18.2024.

Mo's Cove was hit hard by the record-breaking 15' King tides (usually 9'), coupled with a surge brought on by the now ever-frequent storms from the SE, and 50mph winds. Our 75' dock was floated off its pilings and trestles, along with our beloved trap house, all to rest on the beach. The main house is completely intact, high and dry, safe and sound. There is currently a loooooong line for those of us on the coast planning and hoping to rebuild. Thanks for your patience and support.



Property manager

Marc

Languages

English

Amenities

Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
Ocean view

House Rules

Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 11:00 AM

Children

Children allowed: ages 0–17

Events

No events allowed

Pets

No pets allowed

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted
Upon booking, a picture ID in the name of the reservation holder must be presented to finalize the booking.

Damage and incidentals

You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.

Important information

You need to know

Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property

About the area

South Thomaston

Located in South Thomaston, this holiday home is in a rural area and on the beach. Owls Head Transportation Museum and General Henry Knox Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Strand Theater and Owls Head Lighthouse. Sail Power and Steam Museum and Coastal Children's Museum are also worth visiting. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
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South Thomaston, ME

What's nearby

  • Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center - 11 min drive
  • Rockland Harbor Park - 11 min drive
  • Maine Lighthouse Museum - 11 min drive
  • Rockland Ferry Terminal - 11 min drive
  • Sandy Beach - 11 min drive

Getting around

  • Rockland, ME (RKD-Knox County Regional) - 10 min drive

Restaurants

  • McDonald's - 15 min drive
  • Primo - 10 min drive
  • Dunkin' - 14 min drive
  • Flipside - 15 min drive
  • Applebee's - 14 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Is Wonderful Artist's Retreat : Private Maine Waterfront : Monet would dig it! pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

What time is check-in at Wonderful Artist's Retreat : Private Maine Waterfront : Monet would dig it!?

Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Wonderful Artist's Retreat : Private Maine Waterfront : Monet would dig it!?

Checkout is at 11:00 AM.

Where is Wonderful Artist's Retreat : Private Maine Waterfront : Monet would dig it! located?

Nestled on the beach, this South Thomaston holiday home is within 6 mi (10 km) of Owls Head Transportation Museum, Birch Point Beach and Birch Point Beach State Park. Lucia Beach and Sandy Beach are also within 9 miles (15 km).

Reviews

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Exceptional

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Cleanliness

10/10

Check-in

10/10

Communication

10/10

Location

10/10

Listing accuracy

Reviews

10/10 Excellent

Susanna M.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Best of Maine
We absolutely loved our stay at Moz Cove. The view alone is reason enough to book this house and the access to the water is exceptional. There are stairs to a beach where we launched our canoe and kayak. There is also a pier with a float at water level. At low tide, we explored the rocks and caught hermit crabs. At high tide, we jumped off the float to swim. The house was clean and comfortable with all the essentials upgraded (dishwasher, oven, washer/dryer, etc). We loved the various antique collections. Beds are comfortable and the house is more spacious than the photos suggest. Wifi is strong — I loved working upstairs with a view of my family in the yard and cove. Highly recommend a trip to Lobster Lane Bookstore (amazing selection of used books) and at least a day exploring Rockland and the Farnsworth. Thomaston hosts concerts on Wednesdays evenings in the summer. This house and its location are truly the best of Maine summer.
Stayed 7 nights in Aug 2023

10/10 Excellent

Liz C.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Great stay
We had such a fun week in mid coastal Maine. Mo’s cove is in a great location with beautiful, expansive views. We rented kayaks that we launched from the small private beach, jumped off the dock at high tide, and caught some epic sunrises. The home is as pictured - it’s definitely an artist’s retreat that also feels reminiscent of stays at grandma’s house (some treasures that reminded me of my early childhood), and part history museum. Marc is genuine and generous in his offer to explore and enjoy the house. We painted and made art, played cards and games on the sun porch, explored nautical maps, and flipped through amazing old letters and fascinating pieces of history. The house is eclectic and a throw back in time. We settled in and enjoyed lots of cool discoveries, the stunning views, great local food, and lots of activities in the area.
Stayed 7 nights in Jul 2023

10/10 Excellent

Heather D.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Amazing property!
We had a fantastic week at this wonderful waterfront property. The small beach and large dock offered easy access to the water and spaces to enjoy the amazing views. We enjoyed kayaking right from the beach. The house itself is clean, spacious and comfortable, with lots of historic items that added special charm. Multiple bedrooms and bathrooms worked well for our large family group. The porch offered comfortable seating for dining and for more views. The owner provided thoughtful touches throughout, including a guidebook to the area and details such as toiletries and phone chargers. The fish house was a special hit with our boys, who slept there. We would absolutely stay again.
Stayed 7 nights in Aug 2022

10/10 Excellent

Desiree E.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Fantastic Maine Coast Location!
The house was very eclectic and fun. Everyone enjoyed seeing all of the interesting art and objects that were in the house, porch, and fish shack. The house was also very spacious for our family of 5 adults. There is also a large amount of information regarding local restaurants and activities. That was very helpful! Also, Marc provided a lot of this information in advance which was helpful in trip planning. What's even more spectacular is the property itself. The amazing ocean views, the great pier for sitting out overlooking the water, the cove, the great backyard area... It's even better than the photos on the listing! We would highly recommend this property!
Stayed 7 nights in Jul 2022

About the host

Hosted by Marc

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Marc English is the great-grandson of Captain Freeman Horton, a renown Nova Scotia skipper, who came from a long line of seafarers and captains. English spent a career in graphic design and academia (marcenglish.design) and currently writes, paints, plays music, and travels via motorcycle, sailboat, four wheels, and foot.

Favorite spots include the libraries at Homer, Alaska and Lexington, Massachusetts; the old quarters in Granada and Tangier and Antigua; the BLM land at Muley Point, Utah; the southernmost campsite in the US (the Talley Site in Big Bend National Park), on the Texas/Mexico border; the Peabody Museum of Archeology and Ethnology, at Harvard; and Walden Pond, Concord, Massachusetts.

Why they chose this property

Mo's Cove was the home of Maureen and Harry Taylor, until Mo's son Marc inherited it, after Mo and Harry ran up a number of good innings. After Harry's stint in the Pacific at the end of WWII, he essentially never left Massachusetts again — until Mo dragged him up to Maine, a halfway point between their home in the hills of Massachusetts, and her fondly recalled ancestral home of Nova Scotia.

The home, the location, the views, are special. But then add in the comfy cheer of spending time in the fish shack, at the end of a long, wide dock, and you'll realize why this property is unique, why all guests leave with a smile.

Fly in to the Owl's Head airport, only an hour from Boston. Car rental available, and only six miles north of Mo's Cove.

What makes this property unique

There are few, if any, places on the Maine coast were you can hop out, go for a dip, scoot around the corner for a lobster roll, and head back home, before calling it a day, resting with a smile on your face, surrounded by either silence or the sounds of those you love.

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English
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