Cape Porpoise is a fishing village within the town of Kennebunkport. Local lobstermen still moor their boats in the harbor and unload at the Cape Porpoise Pier. The village has escaped the touristy nature of the ‘Port to a large extent. The houses are modest and there is a charming, authentic feeling. The streets are very walkable and there are lots of wonderful views along Pier Road and Langsford Road (if you get tired of the view from our dock out to the harbor islands!) Several restaurants in Cape Porpoise Square and down at the Pier are within easy walking distance of 49 Pier -- The Wayfarer and The Captain's in the square for family-style, and Nunan's Lobster House for "lobster in the rough," just outside the square. On the Pier are Pier 77 for fine dining, The Ramp for excellent pub-style fare and a take-out shack for picnic-style lobster rolls, fried clams, burgers and dogs. Also in the square are Bradbury’s Market, where you can grab an early morning coffee and the paper, and Cape Porpoise Kitchen, owned by our friend Peggy, which has baked goods and all kinds of gourmet takeout for lunch and dinner (and better coffee!!)

If you don't want to cook or grill, you can walk to several restaurants ranging from BYOB seafood to destination-worthy fine dining. A market and gourmet shop in the square will be part of your daily routine!

There's a variety of units in the house, and a separate Fish House cottage on the water.

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the neighborhood

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