Baldwin Farmstay
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Farmstay in Baldwin
Colonial House with Long Lake access!
Located in Bridgton, this farm stay is on a lake, a 1-minute drive from Long Lake and 6 minutes from Gallery 302.
Family & dog friendly historic 4BR farmhouse near Sebago Lake w/ boat launch!
Located in Windham, this farm stay is on a lake, within a 5-minute walk of Sebago Lake and Sebago Lake Basin.
Huge Farmhouse in the heart of Southern Maine - Close to Mountains and lakes!
The price is $785 per night
$785
includes taxes & fees
$720 per night
Nov 30 - Dec 1
With a stay at this farm stay in Parsonsfield, you'll be 26.9 mi (43.2 km) from Lake Winnipesaukee and 28.2 mi (45.3 km) from White Mountain National Forest.
Home is perfect for large families with private lake access and close to town
With a stay at this farm stay in Bridgton, you'll be on the waterfront, just a 1-minute walk from Highland Lake and 12 minutes by foot from Civil War Monument.
The Blueberry House - Spacious, Family & Pet-Friendly Retreat near Sebago Lake
Located in Sebago, this farm stay is on a lake, a 1-minute drive from Sebago Lake and 6 minutes from Sebago Cove.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Baldwin Farmstay essential information
Accommodation | 6 Farmstay |
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Lowest Price | $785 |
Highest Price | $785 |
Popular accommodation | Colonial House with Long Lake access!, Family & dog friendly historic 4BR farmhouse near Sebago Lake w/ boat launch!, Huge Farmhouse in the heart of Southern Maine - Close to Mountains and lakes!, Home is perfect for large families with private lake access and close to town, The Blueberry House - Spacious, Family & Pet-Friendly Retreat near Sebago Lake, Luxurious Farmhouse Style Home - Get away from it all in picturesque setting, Orchard Hill Farmhouse c. 1794: Between the Atlantic Coast and the White Mts. |