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Falmouth & Falmouth Foreside, Maine
There was a time when Cape Elizabeth, Westbrook, South Portland, and even Portland itself, were all known as Falmouth. Until 1713 the Falmouth region represented the furthest northern reach of English settlement in New England. Throughout the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the other towns split off from what is today the township of Falmouth. Perched just above Portland, with easy access to highways juxtaposed with stunning visions of Casco Bay, Falmouth has become a popular community Greater Portland’s affluent class.
Portland’s Yankee elites relocated the Portland Yacht Club and Portland Country Club to Falmouth in 1885 and 1913 respectively, where they have remained ever since, adding to the area’s high-end appeal. In 1986 and 1988 developers constructed two additional country clubs in the town, accenting the beauty of the natural landscape and cementing Falmouth’s prestige.
Mackworth Island is an approximately 100 acres reserve in the town, with a mile-long loop trail that follows the island’s coastline, dotted with secluded coves and hanging benches looking out into the blue expanse of the bay.
Falmouth is a popular town for families because of it's stellar school system, and Falmouth Foreside is even more in demand - Foreside Road is a winding treelined route through coastal Falmouth, with small roads featuring exquisite homes to the ocean. Enjoy being minutes away from walks at the Town Landing public beach, and also only minutes from downtown Portland, just over the Presumpscot River via Martin's Point bridge. Portland Country Club, Portland Yacht Club and the picturesque Mackworth Island are all close by as well.
Feature from Maine Home+Design: http://www.mainehomedesign.com/features/2493-falmouth-foreside.html
The Dockside Grill
Mackworth Island
Town of Falmouth
Portland Country Club
Portland Yacht Club
Town Landing Market
Portland’s Yankee elites relocated the Portland Yacht Club and Portland Country Club to Falmouth in 1885 and 1913 respectively, where they have remained ever since, adding to the area’s high-end appeal. In 1986 and 1988 developers constructed two additional country clubs in the town, accenting the beauty of the natural landscape and cementing Falmouth’s prestige.
Mackworth Island is an approximately 100 acres reserve in the town, with a mile-long loop trail that follows the island’s coastline, dotted with secluded coves and hanging benches looking out into the blue expanse of the bay.
Falmouth is a popular town for families because of it's stellar school system, and Falmouth Foreside is even more in demand - Foreside Road is a winding treelined route through coastal Falmouth, with small roads featuring exquisite homes to the ocean. Enjoy being minutes away from walks at the Town Landing public beach, and also only minutes from downtown Portland, just over the Presumpscot River via Martin's Point bridge. Portland Country Club, Portland Yacht Club and the picturesque Mackworth Island are all close by as well.
Feature from Maine Home+Design: http://www.mainehomedesign.com/features/2493-falmouth-foreside.html
The Dockside Grill
Mackworth Island
Town of Falmouth
Portland Country Club
Portland Yacht Club
Town Landing Market
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