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685 US Route 1
Scarborough
ME 04074
Welcome to 31 Laura Lane! This beautiful 3bed/2.5bath Colonial offers a spacious first floor with open concept living room, beautiful hardwood and tile floors, and ample dining area leading out to the rear deck. Beyond the deck awaits a large backyard with hand-made stone fire pit, abutting the neighborhood's open space for tons of privacy and quiet relaxation. The large kitchen features granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, soft-close cabinetry, and large center island with ample storage and breakfast bar. The second floor features three spacious bedrooms, lots of closet space, and an unfinished bonus room great for tons of storage, or finish the room to make into a playroom, office, home gym, or all of the above! You'll enjoy the 2nd floor laundry complete with washer and dryer. The master suite features a large closet & beautiful full bath with a luxurious double vanity and subway tile shower. The tankless on-demand water heater and multi-zone FHW system keeps the home cozy all year round, and you'll love to snuggle up in front of the gas fireplace. The two car garage features automatic garage door opener and some extra storage space as well. Conveniently close to Sebago Lake's public boat launch, and several options for shopping/restaurants just minutes away in Standish, Downtown Gorham, and North Windham. Close to the Maine Turnpike, I-295, & just 25 minutes to Downtown Portland. Check out the Video Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBfsH_me77I&feature=youtu.be
When you travel to the state of Maine, one town you can visit is Gorham. The town’s population is estimated to be 18,075 in 2020. Located in Cumberland County, there are plenty of things to do like hiking the local trails, visiting Sebago Brewing Co., and so much more. Here are three local attractions and things you can do in Gorham, Maine.
Babb’s Covered Bridge
The current Babb’s Covered Bridge is a restoration of the old bridge that was burned down in 1973. The original was built in 1843. It is situated over the Presumpscot River. The replica was finished in 1976. Maine is a historical state. For this reason, there are plenty of landmarks to visit. At one point, the state had 150 covered bridges. When the MaineDOT oversaw the rebuild, they ensured that authentic methods were used.
Shaw Park
And short float down the river from Babb’s Bridge is Shaw Park. From hiking part of the Eastern Mountain Trail, to swimming right on the beach, to the playground and baseball field, you can spend an entire day here. It’s even dog friendly, and has a launch for your canoe or kayak.
Sebago Brewing Co.
For great beer, great food, and great times, you’ll definitely want to visit the TWO Sebago Brewing Co. locations in Gorham! Their Gorham Brew Pub located in the Village (close to the great shops of Gorham), and The Tasting Room at The Brewery, where you can enjoy wood-fired pizzas and other tasty treats, and even tour the brewery, 7 days a week.
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