Welcome to Hillcrest FarmEnjoy all Maine has to offer while staying in our beautiful historic Farmhouse or our scenic rustic Cottage, available for weekly seasonal rentals. This Victorian Farmhouse and Cottage are nestled in the beauty of Maine's midcoast region, offering you a peaceful place to stay with direct access to a private waterfront.
Located in New Harbor, ME Hillcrest Farm lies only a few minutes away from Pemaquid Light, the lighthouse illuminating Maine's state quarter. The Pemaquid Peninsula features many more historic sites while being conveniently close to destination towns such as Freeport, Camden and Rockland for day trips. Take a look around to learn more about what Hillcrest Farm has to offer! |
Pet FriendlyNo need to leave Rover at home—dogs are more than welcome to romp and play at Hillcrest Farm!
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Spacious
Our Farmhouse comfortably hosts ten guests while our Cottage sleeps four—perfect for a small family. With a rolling yard, there is room for everyone.
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On the WaterfrontHillcrest Farm provides you with exclusive waterfront access to the shore and a dock perfect for swimming.
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Directions
From the Portland Area: Travel north on I-295, turning off at Exit 28 (Brunswick). Merge onto Route 1 Northbound and follow until you reach Damariscotta. Take a right onto Main Street, and take a right on to Route 129. After 3 miles, bear left onto Route 130 for another 9 miles. Bear left at the ice cream shop and Reilly's grocery store in New Harbor, and then take a right onto Leeman Hill Rd. Bear left at the top of the hill, and bear left at the green gate onto Hillcrest Farm Rd.
From the Portland Area: Travel north on I-295, turning off at Exit 28 (Brunswick). Merge onto Route 1 Northbound and follow until you reach Damariscotta. Take a right onto Main Street, and take a right on to Route 129. After 3 miles, bear left onto Route 130 for another 9 miles. Bear left at the ice cream shop and Reilly's grocery store in New Harbor, and then take a right onto Leeman Hill Rd. Bear left at the top of the hill, and bear left at the green gate onto Hillcrest Farm Rd.