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Some houses feel warm and welcoming in a way that goes beyond architecture alone - less like simply owning a house and more like becoming the next steward of a place that has long earned its place here. There is a quiet sense that life has been deeply lived within these walls: conversations carried late into the evening, summers returning year after year and generations of ordinary yet meaningful moments that give a home its soul. Set in Rockland's South End - the city's only truly walkable waterfront neighborhood - this c.1891 Sea Captain's home offers something increasingly rare: a sense of place that feels both grounded and alive. Built for Elijah J. Hall and thoughtfully cared for over time, the house blends the warmth and character of its period with updates that make everyday living comfortable and easy. Original details remain intact where they matter most, offering the kind of authenticity that cannot be recreated. Life here extends far beyond the walls of the home itself. From the front door, sidewalks lead to Sandy Beach, public and private marinas, the Harbor Trail boardwalk, Snow Marine Park, dog parks and downtown Rockland's celebrated restaurants, galleries, cafes, museums, music venues and working waterfront. Few places in Maine balance culture, community and coastal beauty quite like the South End and Rockland as a whole. Sited on a rare, grassy double lot with mature trees and views toward Rockland Harbor, the property also includes a two-story barn filled with possibility. Whether re-envisioned as a studio, workshop, guest space, home office or seasonal retreat. Comfortable, welcoming and full of quiet character, this is a home that feels deeply connected to both its history and its neighborhood.
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