The famed “Wedding Cake House” of Kennebunk, Maine.
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If you’ve ever dreamed of owning one of New England’s most iconic homes, here’s your chance. One of the newest additions to Maine’s real estate market is the famous “Wedding Cake House” of Kennebunk, Maine. Steeped in history and elegance, this 2.23 acre property sits on the banks of the Kennebunk river and boasts over 300 feet of water frontage as well as a sprawling 5-bedroom home. Next door, a barn and carriage house offer additional entertaining space plus a bonus 2 bedroom apartment and kitchen.
The home was built in 1825 and retains countless unique historic details, from the sweeping custom mural in the front foyer to the ornate, frosting-like exterior trim. According to its current website, the trim was added starting in 1952 following a fire which destroyed the original barn, and the property’s name was born soon after when a local business man dubbed the house “The Wedding Cake House” for a postcard collection of numerous Kennebunk homes. Since then, the home has undergone many significant restorations to restore and maintain all of its former glory, and has been both a private home as well as an inn. Take a look inside!
A dramatic spiral staircase and mural greet you in the front foyer. Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesThe home is full of historic details like this antique fireplace. Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesOne of two kitchens on the property. Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesThe current owners have decorate the house with a stunning collection of curated art and vintage furniture which help bring the history of the house to life. Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesPlenty of room for books! Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesAnd plenty of space to sit and read those books! Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesThe dining room in the main house. Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesThere are five bedrooms in the main house, three of which are en-suite. Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesThe bathrooms are just as charming as the bedrooms, with vintage fixtures, thoughtful decorative details, and wainscoting. Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesEn-suite bedroom number two. Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesA twin bedroom. Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesAnother bathroom, featuring what may be the cutest clawfoot tub of all time. Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesImagine walking down this staircase every morning? Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesMeanwhile, in the barn… Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesThe barn/carriage house is extremely spacious, and is advertised as offering two additional bedrooms. Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesOne of the bedrooms in the carriage house apartment. Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesThe carriage house also offers additional space for entertaining. Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesIt’s not hard to see the home’s maritime influence! Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesWarm, weathered wood and vintage rugs make these spaces extra cozy. Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and AssociatesLastly, the back deck, perfect for enjoying Maine summers along the Kennebunk river. Photo Credit : Courtesy of Pack Maynard and Associates
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