Experience Happy Days at Contemporary Saltbox on Little Sebago Lake in Gray, Maine

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Experience Happy Days at Contemporary Saltbox on Little Sebago Lake in Gray, Maine

Little Sebago House

Turn-key Contemporary Saltbox on Little Sebago Lake in Gray, Maine

A turn-key two-story contemporary saltbox home on Little Sebago Lake in Gray is located close to everything, yet feels a million miles away. The house at 14 Evergreen Road is only minutes from the village of Gray and the intersection of  routes 26, 100, 115, 202, 4 and Maine Turnpike’s exit 63. That means it’s less than a half hour from Portland and only 2.25 hours from Boston.


Built in 2000, the 1,050 square-foot house features an open concept kitchen, dining area and living room, two bedrooms, a loft and one bathroom.
The loft has built-in shelves and overlooks the kitchen and dining area, creating an airy effect in this modest home. The master bedroom, also located on the second floor, offers built-in pine bureaus and full height windows with panoramic water views.
Step outdoors and into paradise. A decorative knee wall turns the patio into another living space right outside the sliding glass doors. Follow the pathway and closer to the water’s edge you’ll be at a second conversation area–perfect for entertaining, barbecuing and meals under the sun or stars. Here you’ll also find a fire pit–ready for marshmallows, ghost stories and trivia games.
Little Sebago Conversation
The level, lush yard is enhanced by an irrigation system to help keep everything green. At the water’s edge, a small beach beside the dock, leads to an easy entry into the water for both young and old.
We asked if the property can accommodate functions like a cookout, family reunion or wedding. The answer is a wholehearted YES! “Being a level lot, we have hosted numerous gatherings and even several business retreats.”
Little Sebago Lake encompasses 1,898 acres and consists of three distinct basins, northern, middle and southern. The current owners say that one of their favorite parts of the property is its location. “HANDS DOWN, being in the ‘Middle-Middle’ of all three lakes makes it a perfect spot!”
At about 5.5 miles in length, the serpentine shoreline is fun to explore via canoe, kayak, paddleboat or powerboat. He tells us, “We are close to the Tarzan swing, several sand bars and islands.”
Picture yourself here–happy days in a warm, friendly neighborhood. Purchase this property and relish your own serene escape. Doze on the tree swing, play in the sand, fish, swim and make memories on Little Sebago Lake.

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