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This diamond in the rough is looking for someone to bring her back to her original farmhouse condition. Our stately 1840s Cape has long caught traveler's eyes with its fine features, open fields, sloping hill with majestic oak and maple trees and is surrounded by 120+ acres of woodland trust that won't ever be developed or sold. The original Cape has the original antique pine board floors and molding, open beams, three fireplaces and a Dutch oven along with a much-sought after original Monson slate sink. It has a rich and storied history as a working farm and tea and gift shop. Owned by the same family since 1936, it has been a haven for extended summer vacations and seasonal retirement living - regularly hosting weddings and festivities. Sitting on 4 acres of land at the foot of Douglas Hill—the house is surrounded by open fields and a blueberry-covered hillside with a peak view of Sebago Lake. Enjoy private beach access for residents only at the Sebago Town Beach. Three sides of the property are surrounded by the Maine Woodlands Land Trust. There are classic stonewalls, a frog pond, perennial flowers and shrubs, former garden beds, raspberries, thriving concord grapevines and a screened gazebo. In the early 1980s the back half of the house was renovated, insulated and heated. Improvements included: new bedroom and full bath; sleeping and storage loft; open concept kitchen with a bay window seating for family meals. A free-standing garage was built with upstairs apartment paneled in pine, ready to be converted to a winter home. A new well was drilled in 1991. The homestead awaits someone with vision and means to restore /update this old lady for the next generation to experience the calm beauty of the setting, the possibilities for gardening and small farming, and the joys of a three-season family homestead. Price reduced as basement needs some joist work and has evidence of mold from being closed up. Estimate available upon request.