Private Vacation Home
Private and Calming Waterfront to the Rescue!
Augusta, Maine, United States
Spectacular location on 648 acre Togus pond!!brbrIf you're looking for the place to get you as far from work as possible, you have just found it. Come visit Augusta to relax and enjoy life as it should be! Ranch home with 4 bedrooms, two baths and accommodations to sleep 10. Private setting with dock on beautiful Togus Pond. Togus features a private boat ramp and allows all water recreation. Known for fabulous fishing for large and small mouth bass, pickerel and brown trout. Incredible ice fishing during the winter months.brbrWhen you are in Augusta you have all the serenity that Maine can provide while also being within minutes of all your favorite amenities. Augusta and surrounding towns are filled with fabulous restaurants and shopping. brbrBedrooms:brbrMaster with queenbr2nd Bedroom with fullbr3rd Bedroom with twinbrBasement bedroom with Queen and set twin bunk bedsbrBasement sleeping area in TV / game room with two twin bedsbrbrFor the Golfer:brbrNatanis Golf Course (25 minutes away)br735 Webber Pond Rd brVassalboro, ME 04989-3926brbrWestern View Golf Course (10 minutes away)br130 Bolton Hill Rd brAugusta, ME 04330-0232brbrBelgrade Lakes Golf Club (35 minutes away)br46 Club House DrivebrBelgrade Lakes, ME 04918brbrFor the Shopper:brbrFreeport Outlet Stores, 56 outlet stores (1 hour away)brThe Green Sport in Oakland which sells homemade bread, organic produce, and fine winesbrAntique shopping in Augusta, Hallowell, Wiscasset, and many other town centersbrbrAmazing Eating:brbrThe best barbecue you will ever eat! At Riverfront Barbeque & Grille on Water St. in AugustabrLiberal Cup in Hallowell has great craft beers on tap and great food (15 minutes away)brLobster Rolls at Red’s East in Wiscasset, ME (45 minutes away but well worth it!)brThe Muddy Rudder in Yarmouth, ME (on the way if you come up Rt. 295, ask for Roz!)brbrEntertainment:brbrGaslight Theater in the village of Hallowell (15 minutes away) is usually a hit.brLiberal CupbrbrAbout Augusta:brbrAugusta became the capital of Maine in 1827. The Kennebec River splices Augusta in half. Unlike many towns in this situation, however, it has retained its integrity as a single city rather than dividing into two entities. brbrThe Maine State Museum is a must-see for anyone wanting to know more about the state, its environment, and history. Other points of interest include: The State House, Children's Discovery Museum, Old Fort Western and Blaine House.brbrCome visit. You will not be disappointed!!
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