12 Oldest Standing Homes in Maine

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

12 Oldest Standing Homes in Maine
Abigail Douris, Abigail Douris Real Estate LLC via Zillow

Maine is home to a rich history, reflected in its oldest-standing homes that have withstood the test of time. These historic structures offer a glimpse into the state’s past, showcasing early American architecture and the stories of those who once called them home. From colonial farmhouses to grand mansions, these homes provide a window into Maine’s cultural heritage.

1. Cape Cod Home in Rumford, Maine (1830)

1. Cape Cod Home in Rumford, Maine (1830)
Tara Peirce, Badger Peabody & Smith Realty via Zillow

Built in 1830, this charming home sits on a 7.9-acre lot with direct access to the Androscoggin River. Offering 4 spacious bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, the property boasts beautiful river views, open fields, and modern comforts, including an open-concept kitchen and wood stove. Enjoy the enclosed porch for scenic views or explore outdoor activities like kayaking and skiing, all just minutes away. The antique two-story barn adds character and functionality, perfect for storage or workshops. This home blends historic charm with contemporary comfort, making it an ideal retreat for nature lovers.

2. Cape Cod Home in Freeport, Maine (1835)

2. Cape Cod Home in Freeport, Maine (1835)
Brenda Cerino, Town & Shore Real Estate via Zillow

Built in 1835, this charming Cape-style home in the heart of South Freeport Village offers 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, with 2,079 square feet of living space. The property is situated on 0.87 acres, boasting water views and a spacious yard that abuts a pond. The attached barn includes a three-season ell, ample storage, and tandem two-car parking. A covered boat storage area enhances the property’s appeal, and its proximity to scenic walking trails, Brewer Marine, and local markets adds convenience to its charm.

3. Cape Cod Home in Warren, Maine (1840)

3. Cape Cod Home in Warren, Maine (1840)
Gregg Imus, Lone Pine Real Estate Company via Zillow

Built in 1840, this classic Mid-Coast farmhouse is situated on a sprawling 11.6-acre lot, offering a peaceful rural retreat. With 1,100 square feet of living space, the home features a spacious country kitchen, living room, two bedrooms, and a full bath on the main floor. The second floor provides unfinished space, allowing for customization to meet your needs. The property offers great potential for those looking to restore and add their personal touches to a historic home, all while enjoying the serene beauty of Maine’s countryside.

4. Cape Cod Home in East Machias, Maine (1840)

4. Cape Cod Home in East Machias, Maine (1840)
Barry Porter, Coldwell Banker American Heritage via Zillow

Built in 1840, this extensively refurbished classic Cape offers 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, providing 2,700 square feet of living space. Situated on 3.2 acres with stunning views of the tidal inlet and estuary, this home preserves its original charm while incorporating modern upgrades. The open-style living room with a cathedral ceiling and expansive windows invites natural light and picturesque views. An apartment above the two-car garage offers versatility as a guest suite or rental income. This property offers a perfect balance of functionality, historical appeal, and waterfront serenity.

5. Folk Victorian Home in Camden, Maine (1850)

5. Folk Victorian Home in Camden, Maine (1850)
Jacqueline Wheelwright, Legacy Properties Sotheby’s International Realty via Zillow

Built in 1850, this charming cottage-style home is located in Camden, ME, offering 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms within 1,679 square feet of living space. Situated on 0.46 acres, this home combines classic Maine farmhouse elements with modern upgrades. The property features a new large deck, perfect for enjoying warm summer afternoons, and a first-floor laundry area. The kitchen has been upgraded, adding functionality and style to the space. The home also includes a two-car garage with a partially finished loft room, adding potential for additional living space.

6. Greek Revival Home in Gardiner, Maine (1870)

6. Greek Revival Home in Gardiner, Maine (1870)
John Swan, Brookewood Realty via Zillow

Built in 1870, this Gable-fronted home exudes classic 19th-century charm. Featuring 4 bedrooms and 2 baths, it offers 2,300 square feet of living space, with a kitchen on each floor, making it easily convertible into a multi-unit property. The home has a great deal of potential, making it a perfect fixer-upper for those looking to restore a piece of history. Located within walking distance of local schools, the Boys and Girls Club, and downtown Gardiner, it also offers convenient access to the rail trail along the Kennebec River. 

7. Queen Anne Home in Bangor, Maine (1887)

7. Queen Anne Home in Bangor, Maine (1887)
ERA Dawson-Bradford Co. via Zillow

Built in 1887, this Langdon Chilcott House, a classic Queen Anne-style treasure located on historic West Broadway. This meticulously maintained 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath home offers original millwork, antique built-ins, and decorative fireplaces, blending timeless charm with modern comforts. Enjoy a sunny four-season sun porch, large kitchen with pantry, and a detached barn for added storage or workshop space. Set on a 0.34-acre lot, this home is just minutes from downtown and the waterfront, providing both privacy and access to Bangor’s vibrant cultural scene.

8. Vernacular Greek Revival Home in Fort Kent, Maine (1900)

8. Vernacular Greek Revival Home in Fort Kent, Maine (1900)
Stephen Ottone via Zillow

Built in 1900, is located in the heart of the Saint John River Valley. Featuring modern comfort with historical charm, the home includes wood floors, barn doors, and a finished third floor. The spacious kitchen showcases quality cabinets and upgraded appliances, while the large front porch and fenced-in yard provide a perfect setting for outdoor enjoyment. Situated just 2 miles from downtown, this home offers easy access to the area’s recreational activities and amenities.

9. Folk Victorian Home in Friendship, Maine (1900)

9. Folk Victorian Home in Friendship, Maine (1900)
Pam Gushee, RE/MAX JARET & COHN via Zillow

Built in 1900, this classic American home exudes timeless charm, with a welcoming wraparound porch leading into an updated interior. The home features thoughtfully renovated kitchens, baths, and flooring, as well as a sunroom that brightens the space. The basement has been fully redone to maintain the home’s original character. A private apartment offers rental income potential or an ideal space for in-laws. Located near Friendship Harbor, the post office, and local shops, this home blends comfort with convenience.

10. American Foursquare Home in Benton, Maine (1900)

10. American Foursquare Home in Benton, Maine (1900)
Harrison Wolfington , Your Home Sold Guaranteed Realty via Zillow

Built in 1900, this charming American Foursquare home is nestled on 1.1 acres and offers 2,080 square feet of living space. Featuring classic tin ceilings, a picture window with stunning views of the Sebasticook River, and two kitchens, the property provides both comfort and flexibility. Enjoy outdoor living on the expansive deck overlooking the river, perfect for entertaining or relaxing in nature’s beauty. With practical updates such as stainless steel appliances, wood flooring, and low-maintenance vinyl siding, this home offers modern convenience while maintaining its timeless charm.

11. Cape Cod Home in Bucksport, Maine (1900)

11. Cape Cod Home in Bucksport, Maine (1900)
Hannah/Craig Lane, RE/MAX Jaret & Cohn via Zillow

Built in 1900, this charming 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath Cape Cod home in Bucksport sits on 4.42 acres, offering seasonal views of the Penobscot River. Inside, you’ll find a beautiful staircase and modern updates, complemented by an abundance of natural light. The spacious backyard is perfect for outdoor gatherings or peaceful relaxation. Enjoy a quiet setting while still being close to all local amenities.

12. Cape Cod Home in Newry, Maine (1900)

12. Cape Cod Home in Newry, Maine (1900)
Vanessa Mcinnis , NextHome Northern Lights Realty via Zillow

Built in 1900, this cottage is nestled in the scenic area of Newry, Maine, this cozy 3-bedroom, 1-bath cottage on 3.3 acres offers the perfect retreat. Just minutes from Sunday River and Grafton Notch State Park, enjoy the outdoors with direct access to the Bear River. Inside, the home features a bright, open kitchen, spacious living areas, and newly installed recessed lighting. With a large lawn, storage sheds, and a peaceful setting, this home provides an excellent opportunity for a year-round getaway or Airbnb venture.

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