18.2 private acres with 1,519' frontage on the Bagaduce River which flows into Penobscot Bay. Unlike many tidal rivers, the Bagaduce has no low tides or mud flats since it is separated from the bay by a set of reversing falls which also provide tremendous recreational opportunities for tubers and kayakers. The fishery includes mainly trout and smelts which are fished through the ice from shanties during the winter. Eagles, ducks, geese, hawks, deer, wild turkey are among the plentiful wildlife. The estuary is at once open and protected so ideal for float planes, motor boating and sailing. Privacy is provided by a private drive and tall pines and spruce which flank the property on both sides. There is an unobstructed southwest view with lawns reaching the river. The 4 bedroom home was built in 1991 with a 28' x 32' garage with 14' overhead doors for boat or multiple vehicle storage.
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