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Rogers RockOur calendar is updated in real-time & our nightly rates are accurately displayed. Simply enter your desired dates and click 'Book Now!'When it comes to rustic charm and wooded wonder,...
Eagle's Eyrie is your perfect home base to unwind and explore, offering easy access to local hiking, biking, boating, fishing and seashore exploration, all within 5-20 minutes. Onsite, reconnect...
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Centrally located between Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park, Schoodic Point. This log cabin is waterfront with kayak's & canoe available. Gorgeous meadow and bay views....
The house, nestled amongst the trees and sitting very close to the shore creates privacy while providing stunning views of the special reversing tidal falls - an ever-changing landscape to enjoy. A...
This adorable home is open, light and spacious with incredible ocean views surrounded by 2 acres of private woods. Watch the lobster boats go by right from the sofa, with incredible ocean views...
Cozy yet roomy home. Upstairs and downstairs separate for privacy. Game room, big yard and a fire pit for extra spreading out. Close to Ellsworth and Acadia- but away enough to have your privacy....
New! Seashells on the Sea Shore Waterfront Cottage2 bedroom, 2 bathroom cottage, private beach, fire pit. Welcome to our waterfront haven that seamlessly blends comfort with nature. This idyllic...
Set in a quaint coastal town, this 1970s home has been well maintained. Our 3 bedroom home will meet all of your needs while you are away from your own home. The location is convenient to...
This unique place has a style all its own.This new listing was changed to a vacation rental with brand new furniture and amenities from June 2023.With a queen-sized bed, a fully equipped kitchen...
This beautiful romantic cottage sits high on 318' of direct water frontage overlooking Frenchman's Bay. It has 3 bedroom, living room (2 48" flatscreen TV) with new L/P fireplace, dining area, new...
Beautiful Chalet like home on a cove of your own. Very remote feel yet close to everything. Great for multiple families to get together and yet still have space of their own.We are new to VRBO but...
Spacious yet cozy beautifully renovated 100 year old farmhouse on Hancock Point, near the seaside with beaches & preserves/trails just minutes away, 15 minutes to Ellsworth & 30 minutes to Acadia...
You will certainly be comfortable in this spacious and unique space that has a style all its own.Freshly renovated and with all new furniture, this suite meets all the expectations. Spacious...
Welcome to historic Cedar Point, Hancock, Maine located on over three waterfront acres between Acadia National Park and its sister park Schoodic. The sun rises through the pines and sets over...
Come visit and enjoy the open layout and expansive design of our rental home! This home provides you with a unique experience of nature and her cycles of tides and wildlife in a secluded garden...
This charming 1890's farmhouse is situated on a quiet country road, it borders on the Crabtree Neck Land Trust and Community Gardens on Hancock Point. The house has 3 bedrooms, one with a back stairwa
3 Bedroom 3 Bath Beach house with 275 feet of private beach, fire pit, outdoor living, 1 dog okAre you looking for a relaxing getaway for families and friends to enjoy quality time together? With...
A large beautiful waterfront home on the tip of a peninsula with truly spectacular views of Frenchman Bay and the beautiful mountains of Acadia National Park! Relax day or night on the large wrap-...
Summary:Peaceful Pines is a charming 3 bed 2 bath home close to the ocean and only 20 mins to Acadia National Park! This cape style home with front porch is a peaceful retreat after a long day of...
Hancock is a town in Hancock County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,466 at the 2020 census. Located on the mainland at the head of Frenchman Bay, Hancock has commanding views of Mount Desert Island.
It was first settled in 1766 by Philip and S. Hodgkins from Georgetown. Formed from portions of Sullivan, Trenton and Plantation No. 8, the town was incorporated by the state legislature on February 21, 1828 and named for John Hancock, signer of the Declaration of Independence. It had two water power sites to operate mills—the Kilkenny and Egypt streams. There was one gristmill, four shingle mills and four lath mills. Other products included staves, lumber, boots, shoes, wagons and sleighs. Many inhabitants were engaged in seafaring, particularly fishing at the Grand Banks.
During World War II, German spies Erich Gimpel and William Colepaugh landed by submarine in Hancock, then traveled to New York City. These spies would eventually be captured, tried, and sentenced to death before their sentences were commuted and they were eventually released.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and is water. Drained by the Kilkenny Stream and Egypt Stream, Hancock is situated on Skillings River, Taunton Bay and Frenchman Bay, part of the Atlantic Ocean.
The town is crossed by U. S. Route 1 and State Route 182. It borders the towns of Lamoine to the south, Ellsworth to the west, T8 SD to the north, Franklin to the east, and (separated by Taunton Bay and Frenchman’s Bay) is near Sullivan and Sorrento to the southeast.
The Municipality (the entirety of the Town’s area) is considered, generally, to be divided in to a few distinct divisions or areas:
Waukeag Neck—which includes the villages of neighborhoods of Hancock Point, Mount Desert Ferry, East Hancock (“Eastside”), South Hancock (“Westside” or “Westshore”), Waukeag Station Crossing, and the Town proper (Hancock Village). ”The Neck” is bounded by the Taunton River to the northeast, Frenchman’s Bay to the south, and Carrying Place Creek to the due west.
Mid-Hancock or Hancock Hills—which includes the villages or neighborhoods of Carrying Place Creek, Havey Point, Hyde Point, Hancock Hill (ORO or Old Route One Hill) and Franklin Roads. The area is largely coterminous with US Route One (US1 East) and is bounded by the Carrying Place Creek, Rte 1, and the Kilkenny Stream at Mud Creek Road.
Mud Creek—one of the smaller sections of town, the area abuts Kilkenny Stream and Pinkham Flats, adjacent to the town of Lamoine and includes the Mud Creek Marsh. This section includes neighborhoods such as Upper Mud Creek & Kilkenny Cove.
Northside—bounded by Egypt Stream, Hog Bay, and Route 182, the area includes the neighborhoods and hamlets of Castle Grove (also known as Austinwood, Austin Castle, and Castle Road), West Egypt, Franklin Roads North, Blease Hill, Spring Pond, and Deerfields.
Western Hancock—the larger chunk of the town’s land area is adjacent to the City of Ellsworth and is generally thought to begin at the junction of Mud Creek Road and terminate at Washington Junction Rd and the city limits of Ellsworth and the town line with Lamoine. The area includes the neighborhoods of Washington Junction, Hancock Heights, Crescent Heights, and White Birches.
The summer colony of Hancock Point includes many historic properties, such as the Crocker House Country Inn, among a number summer cottages.
Hancock Village includes several historic or notable properties as well, such as Ironbound Inn & Restaurant (formerly Le Domaine) and the Pierre Monteaux School. The village also includes commercial, administrative, and social facilities, such as the Grammar School, Hancock Congregational Church, the US Postal Service, the Municipal Hall, among others.
The Town serves as one of the crossroads of Eastern Maine, being adjacent to the Mount Desert Island, Ellsworth, Schoodic Peninsula, and Schoodic Foothills / Hog Bay Areas. With an incredible number of scenic spots overlooking MDI, Taunton & Frenchman’s Bay, in addition to its location at the centre of the region, Hancock is a both an attraction in its own right, as well as a basecamp for travellers and tourists. Two of Acadia National Park’s most popular districts—Mount Desert Island and Schoodic Point—are approximately equidistant, and a short drive away. The Island Explorer’s Downeast & Peninsula Routes pass through the community, connecting Bar Harbor, Ellsworth, and Winter Harbor.
With its convenient location, historic and charming neighborhoods, as well as its social and commercial facilities, Hancock is both a desirable bedroom
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