Property Type:ResidentialBedrooms:7Baths:5Square Footage:5,970Lot Size (sq. ft.):1,540,282Status:Coming Soon / No Show
Current Price:$5,250,000List Date:6/19/2026Last Modified:6/19/2026
Description
Blueberry Hill is a remarkable New England estate encompassing 35± acres of private grounds in Kennebunkport's Historic District. Comprising a distinguished main residence, caretaker's cottage, and a timber-frame barn, the property offers a combination of architectural heritage, natural beauty, and cultural significance. The main house, a c. 1782 post-colonial residence contains 3,890± square feet of living space with four bedrooms & two & a half baths. Rich in historic character, the home is distinguished by original wide-plank pine floors, hand-hewn timber construction, and three fireplaces, including a granite mantle crafted from the foundation stones of the property's original barn. Built in 1900 & tucked privately behind the main house, the Cape-style caretaker's cottage features 2,080± square feet & includes three bedrooms, one & a half baths, and a gas fireplace, providing flexibility for guests, caretakers, or generational living. The detached barn was constructed using salvaged hand-hewn timbers from the estate's original cow barn. The grounds include high-bush blueberries, an apple orchard, and a maple grove equipped for sugaring. Additional amenities include an in-ground pool with small pool house, sugar shack, garden shed & pond. Abutting conservation land, the property's diverse landscape is deeply connected to the region's agricultural traditions & is a rarity in an area defined by smaller residential parcels. The estate was acquired in 1958 by acclaimed singer Jane Morgan, whose international career & lifelong connection to Kennebunkport brought further distinction to the property. During her ownership, Blueberry Hill became a gathering place for notable figures from politics, film, and music, welcoming guests like George & Barbara Bush, Joan Fontaine, and Myrna Loy. A lasting example of the prosperity & craftsmanship that characterized Maine's maritime era, Blueberry Hill remains a defining presence along historic North Street for over two centuries.
Site: Agricultural; Farm; Harvestable Crops; Level; Open; Pasture/Field; Well Landscaped; WoodedLocation: Abuts Conservation; Historic District; Near Country Club; Near Golf Course; Near Public Beach; Near Shopping; Near TownRoads: Paved; PublicTransportation: Major Road AccessRecreational Water: NearbyView: Trees/WoodsStyle: Cape Cod; ColonialConstruction: Wood FrameBasement: Bulkhead; Crawl Space; Full; Partial; UnfinishedBasement Entry: BulkheadFoundation Materials: Block; Granite; Poured ConcreteRoof: Fiberglass; ShingleExterior: Clapboard; Shingle Siding; Wood SidingHeat System: Forced Air; Hot Water; RadiatorHeat Fuel: Propane; WoodWater Heater: ElectricCooling: NoneFloors: Carpet; WoodAmenities: Pool-In Ground; Primary Bedroom w/BathPatio and Porch Features: PorchEquipment: GeneratorDriveway: PavedParking: 5 - 10 Spaces; On Site; PavedVehicle Storage: 4+ Car; Detached; Heated; Storage AboveOther Structures: Barn(s); Outbuilding; Shed(s)Electric: Circuit Breakers; Generator HookupGas: UndergroundSewer: Private Sewer; Septic Design Available; Septic TankWater: Public
Room Information
KitchenLevel: First Dining RoomLevel: First Living RoomLevel: First DenLevel: First Dining RoomLevel: First Primary BedroomLevel: Second Bedroom 2Level: Second Bedroom 3Level: Second LaundryLevel: First Bedroom 4Level: First KitchenLevel: First Dining RoomLevel: First OfficeLevel: First Living RoomLevel: First Bedroom 5Level: Second Bedroom 6Level: Second Bedroom 7Level: Second Other RoomLevel: First Other Room 2Level: Second Other RoomLevel: Second