Apartment in Bath
Reasons to book
About this apartment rental
The Guest House features two bedrooms, a kitchenette, a cozy living area, and a full bathroom with a newly renovated walk-in shower. Guests also have access to the backyard, which includes a fire pit, grill, and small lawn—perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring.
🔑 Key Features:
-Walking distance to the historic little City of Bath and easy access to popular mid-coast towns
-Charming, historic home
-Heat pumps keep the space comfortable with both heating and cooling, as needed
🏠 Home Layout:
-This is a small, guest house located at the back of the primary home. Most of the time, the primary home will not be occupied at the time of rental.
-Both bedrooms are located off the main living area, in the back of the guest house - there is a door that closes between bedroom area and living room for added privacy.
-1 Full bathroom with walk in shower
-There is a church across the street with a bell that rings every hour. The guest house is located in the back, but white noise machines are provided in each bedroom for sensitive sleepers.
♿ Accessibility:
Two steps onto porch, plus a step to get inside
Walk-in shower
🚗 Parking:
Driveway parking is available for up to 2 cars
Neighborhood Note: This is a quiet neighborhood but there are neighboring houses very nearby. You will see and hear neighbors in their yards, and may hear dogs barking, children playing, etc. Bath is a walkable city, but a car is needed to get to this location and to explore the neighboring towns. No dogs are allowed at this property.
📍 Location & Local Charm:
Just a five-minute walk from downtown Bath, the Guest House provides easy access to everything this charming coastal town has to offer. Enjoy a pistachio cornetto at Solo Pane e Pasticceria, browse the Bath Farmers’ Market, and take in views of the Kennebec River from an Adirondack chair in the local park. Stroll along historic Front Street, home to an array of locally owned shops and three independent bookstores or admire the grand homes built during Bath’s shipbuilding heyday for wealthy sea captains and shipbuilders.
Brunswick, home to Bowdoin College, is just a 15-minute drive away via Route 1. If you're in the mood for the beach, both Popham Beach State Park and Reid State Park are approximately 15 miles away. Craving fresh seafood? Enjoy a famous lobster roll at Red’s Eats in nearby Wiscasset or head to Five Islands Lobster Co. in Georgetown. On a rainy day, the iconic LL Bean flagship store in Freeport is less than 30 minutes away.
A detailed guidebook will be provided upon booking, with curated recommendations for day trips, restaurants, and local activities. Looking for something specific? Just ask—we’re happy to help you plan your time in Maine.
