Brown Island
Privately owned five acre island gem is located 60 miles NE of Bangor, on the pristine and forever wild Nicatous Lake. Dwellings have been lovingly restored with modern amenities.
The family style compound includes a main house with a master bedroom, bathroom, living room with a fieldstone fireplace, and a large deck overlooking the beach.
In addition, there are four separate guest cottages. There is also a custom desig ...
Privately owned five acre island gem is located 60 miles NE of Bangor, on the pristine and forever wild Nicatous Lake. Dwellings have been lovingly restored with modern amenities.
The family style compound includes a main house with a master bedroom, bathroom, living room with a fieldstone fireplace, and a large deck overlooking the beach.
In addition, there are four separate guest cottages. There is also a custom designed kitchen and great room with a wrap-around deck. All dwellings are turn key, fully furnished, includes all creature comforts including Direct TV, DVRs, VCRs, boats, decks and docks.
The compund also has a generator, hot water heater, washer/dryer, two refrigerators, outdoor BBQ gas grill, stove/microwave oven.
About the Area: Nicatous Lake
Nicatous Lake is a long, narrow lake in central Maine that is approximately ten miles long containing 5,165 acres.
Widely considered to be one of Maine's most beautiful water bodies, Nicatous offers pristine sand beaches, intricate coves and close to 100 islands. Situated along one of the historic Penobscot River Indian canoe trail Nicatous Lake is a hub for paddling routes down the Union, Narraguagus and West Machias rivers.
The name Nicatous means“little fork" and refers to the nearby junction of Nicatous Stream and the Passadumkeag River, a decision point for Indian canoeists.
Privately owned five acre island gem is located 60 miles NE of Bangor, on the pristine and forever wild Nicatous Lake. Dwellings have been lovingly restored with modern amenities.
The family style compound includes a main house with a master bedroom, bathroom, living room with a fieldstone fireplace, and a large deck overlooking the beach.
In addition, there are four separate guest cottages. There is also a custom designed kitchen and great room with a wrap-around deck. All dwellings are turn key, fully furnished, includes all creature comforts including Direct TV, DVRs, VCRs, boats, decks and docks.
The compund also has a generator, hot water heater, washer/dryer, two refrigerators, outdoor BBQ gas grill, stove/microwave oven.
About the Area: Nicatous Lake
Nicatous Lake is a long, narrow lake in central Maine that is approximately ten miles long containing 5,165 acres.
Widely considered to be one of Maine's most beautiful water bodies, Nicatous offers pristine sand beaches, intricate coves and close to 100 islands. Situated along one of the historic Penobscot River Indian canoe trail Nicatous Lake is a hub for paddling routes down the Union, Narraguagus and West Machias rivers.
The name Nicatous means“little fork" and refers to the nearby junction of Nicatous Stream and the Passadumkeag River, a decision point for Indian canoeists.