Norwood Curtis House
Camden, Maine
Amenities
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Kitchen amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Parking
Home details
A local landmark with nearly two centuries of history, the lovely Norwood Curtis House provides a unique and charming setting for experiencing the beauties of Camden. Stroll to wonderful restaurants and shops in the heart of town, catch sunrises and sunsets at the picturesque harbor, and listen to the sounds of music wafting up from the amphitheater in summer.
This two-story home dates back to 1846, nestled within the High Street Historic District of beautiful downtown Camden. Once the home and workplace of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Russo (’Empire Falls’), the property now sits adjacent to the grounds of the town’s library and amphitheater. When you’re not exploring on foot, you’ll be perfectly placed to visit Camden Hills State Park, Camden Snow Bowl, Rockport, and Rockland - all within eight miles.
The house has been thoughtfully furnished with relaxation in mind. Original details - including built-in cabinetry in the dining room - are interspersed with such modern comforts as new kitchen appliances (including an induction range that’s great for lobster pots), spacious bedrooms overlooking Mt. Battie, and a home office with high-speed WiFi.
When you’re looking to unwind, take your pick of three enclosed porches - one where you can sip your morning coffee with a view of the street, a second that serves as both the home office and a sitting area, and a third upstairs that acts as an additional sleeping space overlooking the yard. Between these and the living room, the large dining room, the kitchen, and the outdoor deck (with a gas grill) draped in vines, you’ll have ample space to gather with loved ones.
At night, find one bedroom - along with a wonderful collection of books - on the first floor. There are three more bedrooms upstairs in addition to the window-lined sleeping porch, which is accessed through the primary bedroom.
Things to Know
The laundry room is shared with a tenant who lives in the attached carriage house.
Check-in time: 4:00 PM.
Check-out time: 10:00 AM.
All guests shall abide by The Good Neighbor Policy and shall not engage in illegal activity. Quiet hours are from 10:00 PM to 8:00 AM.
No smoking is permitted anywhere on the premises.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
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About the area
Camden, Maine, often referred to as the "Jewel of the Coast," is a quintessential New England town that offers a picturesque blend of maritime heritage, outdoor adventure, and cultural charm. This coastal haven is nestled in the Penobscot Bay region and is renowned for its stunning harbor, historic architecture, and vibrant foliage in the fall.
One of the town's most iconic landmarks is the Camden Harbor, where visitors can watch classic schooners glide by or embark on a sailing adventure themselves. The harbor is also the perfect backdrop for the annual Camden Windjammer Festival, a celebration of the town's sailing legacy featuring a parade of sail, maritime activities, and fireworks.
For those who appreciate natural beauty, Camden Hills State Park is a treasure trove of scenic vistas and hiking trails. The park's centerpiece, Mount Battie, offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the bay, which can be accessed by foot or car. The park's network of trails caters to all levels of hikers and is especially enchanting during autumn when the foliage is ablaze with color.
Camden's downtown area exudes New England charm with its boutique shops, art galleries, and cozy restaurants serving up fresh, locally-sourced cuisine. The town's commitment to preserving its historic character is evident in the beautifully maintained 19th-century homes and public buildings that line the streets.
Cultural pursuits in Camden are as rich and varied as its landscapes. The Camden Opera House is a hub for the arts, hosting a range of performances from live theater to concerts and film screenings. The town also celebrates its literary heritage with events like the Camden Literary Festival, attracting authors and book lovers from across the country.
For maritime history enthusiasts, the Camden Shipbuilding & Maritime Museum offers a glimpse into the town's shipbuilding past, while the nearby villages of Rockport and Rockland extend the cultural and artistic offerings with their own museums and galleries.
Camden's proximity to the sea also means that water-based activities are plentiful. Kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing are popular pastimes, and the fresh seafood available is second to none. Lobster boat tours provide a hands-on experience of Maine's lobster industry and a chance to savor the catch of the day.
In essence, Camden, Maine, is a destination that captivates the heart with its natural splendor, rich maritime history, and small-town allure. It's a place where the pace of life slows down, allowing visitors to savor each moment, whether it's the sight of schooners sailing in the harbor, the taste of fresh lobster, or the sound of waves lapping against the rocky shore.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM