Westbrook, Maine
Stately, historic c. 1875 Colonial Georgian home nestled on the corner of Westbrook's desirable Mason and Oak Street.
Convenient distances from Exit 48, Rock Row, Westbrook Downtown, Portland Downtown, PWM, etc.
Just 5 minutes to the Maine State Turnpike, 9 minutes to Portland International Airport and 15 minutes to downtown Portland.
The Presumpscot River
The area now known as the City of Westbrook was originally called “Saccarappa” after the Saccarappa Falls on the Presumpscot River. It was settled as early as 1632 and had its first deed recorded in 1699. Once part of Falmouth, after several divisions and name changes Westbrook was incorporated in 1891. The Falls were critical to the development of Westbrook, as they provided power for a variety of industries including sawmills and pulp and paper manufacturing.
Today, many of the industries have left, but the Presumpscot River remains the central focus of downtown Westbrook. The river and a former canal run right through downtown and one can canoe or fish in the river. You can also stroll along the Westbrook River Walk through Riverbank and Bicentennial Parks. Beyond the historic downtown are open spaces and larger lots with a mix of older and new homes.
You’ll find a range of shops and restaurants downtown on Main Street, along the water’s edge. Eastern European specialties at Modeo and a seasonal farmer’s market provide a wide range of food choices. The Frog and Turtle Gastro Pub and Mast Landing Brewery and Taproom are other popular downtown destinations. All of Portland’s nationally acclaimed food, drink, and cultural offerings are just a short drive away.
Pride’s Corner
Pride’s Corner, the intersection of Route 302 and Pride Street, offers businesses including hair salons, a fitness studio, a driving range, and restaurants. 33 Elmwood has food, drink, bowling, and bocce. The Pride’s Corner Drive-in movie theater offers classic, old-fashioned fun on summer nights. Broadway Gardens is known for its extensive selection of perennials and gardening supplies. One can practice at the driving range or play golf at three nearby public golf courses. Pride’s Corner is also on the way to Sebago Lake, for swimming and boating in the summer, and to Bridgton for winter skiing.
Rock Row - Maine’s Newest Mixed Use Development
A Transformative 110 acre mixed-use development thoughtfully designed to complement state-of-the-art architecture with the site’s unique natural features. Proudly bringing a new retail center to the city of Westbrook with shopping, entertainment, dining, and more.
Experience Maine Craft Beer, craft cocktails and handmade desserts, at Quarryside. Rock Row welcomes you to Westbrook Maine’s newest outdoor gathering place. Quarryside at Rock Row featuring Lone Pine Brewing celebrates Maine’s vibrant craft beer and cocktail scene, partnering with Lone Pine Brewing to bring a rotating series of community events throughout the season. From live music and food trucks, to yoga classes, festivals, sporting events, makers markets and more! Welcome to Quarryside at Rock Row featuring Lone Pine Brewing.