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Mountain Cabin on 1.85 Acres with a Warm Knotty Pine Interior



273​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Bill Green Pond Shrs cabin in Lee, Maine, is a remarkable and charming compact log home which showcases pure Northern New England minimalism. A 508-square-foot log home nestled on 1.85 acres of nature offers one bedroom, one bathroom, and a bunk room turning a small space into a warm and inviting family retreat.

The cabin built in the 1980s with its knotty pine interior and generator-ready configuration is a perfect mountain getaway, the way the hand-hewn logs reflect the afternoon sunlight, the cathedral ceilings that let the woodsy air in, and the exposed beams that evoke the long-gone era of the traditional craftsmanship.

It is the unapologetic authentic nature of the cabin which wins the hearts. A place where the sunrays of the morning filter through the pine trees to play on the slate patio, where the loft provides a perfect spot to read with the view of the pond, and where every element—from the wood stove’s heat to the rain gutters’ quiet—is in tune with the earth. This isn’t just a house; it’s a wonderful offer to live in a slow manner, to let the seasons’ rhythm determine the speed, and to take delight in the simple fact of being surrounded by nature’s silent magnificence.

The look of the cabin from outside is an orchestration of wood and nature, its robust 24×28-foot size standing up from the ground as if it was already a part of it, the logs stacked with the accuracy of a master builder, their yellowish colors shining as if the woods had given its light.

The slate patio at the front provides an excellent base for outdoor seating—a place for coffee as the mist slowly disappears from the spring-fed pond, or for an evening fire when the stars shining on the water. The 1.85-acre land is a private paradise, the pond’s gentle ripples being the day’s music, and the woods around providing the trails for walks or the occasional sight of deer at sunrise.

The design of the cabin with its large windows and covered entrance makes sure that the outside world is never far, the beauty of the land increasing the cabin’s attractiveness, thus making a place that is both secluded and connected to the vastness of the Maine countryside.

In the cabin, the 508-square-foot of the layout is a wonderful flow of light and warmth, the cathedral ceilings are high above, the exposed beams giving a touch of rustic drama while the hardwood floors are grounding the space with their rich, earthy colors. The living room is the heart of the house—a large gathering place for family movies, holiday celebrations, or quiet evenings with a book by the wood stove, the fire casting a warm light on the log walls and inviting you to go in the comfortable seats.

The open concept goes into a bright kitchen with enough counters, a pantry for storage, and ceiling fans that keep the air moving on hot days, the space made for the pleasure of cooking—be it a quick breakfast or a feast for friends, the layout ensuring that the cook remains the part of the talk. The dining room, which is next and open, seats four people at ease, the table becoming a place of laughter and stories, large windows bringing in light and views that make every meal feel like a treat.

The bedroom is a calm retreat, a queen bed is placed against log walls, there is plenty of closet space for linens and clothing, and the full bathroom can be reached easily with its modern fixtures and tile floors. The bunk room, a perfect guest or kids’ room, has twin bunks with space for a dresser, the area being comfortable and handy for a family trip. A single full bathroom, centrally located, is equipped with a tub/shower combo, vanity, and new fixtures that make morning routines easy and without any stress.

Cabin’s careful touches—such as the central heating and air for comfort throughout the year, the wood stove’s mild heat on cool nights, and the ceiling fans for summer breezes—allow the place to be done without great effort, where the charm is in the combination of a rustic soul and contemporary convenience.

The charm of the cabin is greater due to its bond with the earth, the slate patio being a means to get to the open air, where the deck’s fire pit snaps under the stars and the lighted carport makes sure that the arrival is safe after dark.

The 1.85-acre plot offers privacy with enough space for gardening or a small play area, the woods bordering the property giving the trails for morning walks or evening strolls. The location of the cabin in Milo, Maine, makes it close to Penobscot Lake and the Appalachian Trail, the area’s fishing spots and hiking trails being a short drive away, the cabin a lovely base for both the adventure and the rest. This cabin is where the interior’s rustic luxury—log walls, wood stove, warm lighting—is combined with the exterior’s natural hug, a place that is as lovely for its solitude as it is for the shared joy, where the views of the pond through the windows remind you that you are not only living in the cabin—you are living with the land.

This stunning cabin at 273 Bill Green Pond Shrs, is being sold at $119,000 on Zillow, including the 1.85 acres of land. For more information, pictures, and to arrange a viewing, go to the Zillow ​‍​‌‍​‍‌listing.

 

FeatureDetail
Size508 sq ft
Bedrooms1 + bunk room
Bathrooms1
Lot1.85 acres with spring-fed pond
Year Built1984
InteriorKnotty pine, generator-wired
ExteriorSlate patio, steel roof
Location273 Bill Green Pond Shrs, Lee, ME 04455

Source: Zillow – 273 Bill Green Pond Shrs, Lee, ME