Welcome to 123 Eagle Point Road, a truly extraordinary waterfront property on the shores of West Lake in T40 MD, Maine.
LOCATION
What truly sets this property apart is its location within one of Maine's largest permanently protected conservation landscapes. Surrounded by the 21,000-acre Nicatous and Robbins Lumber Conservation Area that provides critical habitat for loons, bald eagles, moose, deer, and bear. The adjacent Duck Lake Public Land encompasses more than 30,000 acres of forests, lakes, wetlands, and recreational trails, offering endless opportunities for fishing, paddling, hiking, hunting, ATV riding, snowmobiling, xc-skiing, snowshoeing, and wildlife observation. The combined conservation lands in this region, totaling hundreds of thousands of acres of protected wilderness, help ensure that the views and natural character of the region remain intact for generations to come.
FULL SCRIBE LOG HOME
More than just a home, this one-of-a-kind full scribe log residence is a work of art, handcrafted by renowned master log home builder John Nininger of The Wooden House Company in Newbury, Vermont. Every white pine log was carefully selected for its length and uniform diameter, then hand-peeled and draw-knifed to create a timeless structure that blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings.
The 32-by-42-foot log home was designed by the current owner for comfortable year-round off-grid living. Modern solar power, generator backup systems, and efficient heating options provide the convenience of contemporary living while maintaining independence from public utilities.
Inside, you'll find two bedrooms, one full bath, and a spectacular 2-sided granite fireplace and hearth constructed from stone sourced directly from the property. The 10-by-30-foot lake room features one side of the granite fireplace that spans the center of the interior wall. Expansive windows on the remaining three sides flood the space with light and frame panoramic views of the lake, surrounding forest, and beautifully landscaped gardens, creating a natural connection to the outdoors.
The warm wood interior, exposed log craftsmanship, and attention to detail throughout create a living space that is both rustic and refined. An 8-by-32-foot covered porch provides the perfect place to enjoy morning coffee, watching birds and other wildlife.
Additional features include a full concrete basement, workshop/garage space, an outdoor shower that is perfect for rinsing off after a swim in the lake, LP gas and wood heating systems, and carefully curated furnishings that convey with the property, making this a turnkey opportunity for the next owner.
LAND
Situated on 1.19 surveyed acres with approximately 200 feet of pristine lake frontage, the property enjoys a setting unlike almost any other in Maine. A private dock, excellent swimming area, flower gardens, patio spaces, and thoughtfully constructed nature paths create an inviting waterfront environment with ample privacy for relaxation and recreation.
LAKE
West Lake is a 1,344-acre cold-water fishery known for its landlocked salmon, brook trout, bass, and white perch. Part of the Passadumkeag River watershed, the lake remains remarkably quiet and undeveloped. Most residential development is limited to a small section of the northern shoreline, while the majority of the shoreline remains undeveloped and protected by surrounding conservation lands. A state-maintained public boat launch on the northwest corner of the lake provides convenient access for boating and fishing.
Despite its secluded setting, the property remains accessible, located approximately one hour from Lincoln, one hour and twenty-five minutes from Bangor, three hours from Portland, and five hours from Boston.
For those seeking a legacy property where exceptional craftsmanship, waterfront living, and Maine's unspoiled wilderness come together, 123 Eagle Point Road represents a rare and irreplaceable opportunity.