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Three Sisters House on High Street at a Glance

Step out the door of this 1840 Greek Revival — one of the few homes on Camden's High Street listed on the National Register of Historic Places — and the harbor is a short walk one way, Mount Battie a few minutes the other. Inside, four bedrooms and two and a half baths open onto light-filled rooms and a luxury kitchen built for long meals. Spend your mornings over coffee in the village, your afternoons on the trails of Camden Hills State Park, and your evenings by the fire after dinner in town.

Three Sisters House, an 1840 Greek Revival steps from Camden Harbor on High Street.

What Makes Three Sisters House Special

Three Sisters House offers something distinct from the Farm — the energy of village life, harbor light in the morning, and the ease of stepping out your door and into Camden, all with the same warmth and intention.

It’s a place for:

–     Morning coffee in the coastal light

–     Long afternoons on Mount Battie or along the shore

–     Evenings by the fire after dinner in town

–     Families and friends who want Maine at their fingertips

The Space

Three Sisters House is a light-filled 1840 Greek Revival steps from the harbor on iconic High Street in Camden. It balances historic elegance with modern comfort across four bedrooms and two and a half baths, with enough beautifully appointed living space that everyone can find a peaceful corner — whether you’re here for a multigenerational getaway, a coastal reunion, or a quiet escape with loved ones.

Set just beyond the village center, it makes an exceptional four-season base: stroll down High Street to downtown restaurants, the boutiques, and the waterfront library amphitheater, or drive a few minutes to hike Mount Battie, explore Camden Hills State Park, and ski the Camden Snow Bowl. Inside, unhurried mornings, long dinners, and evenings by the fire invite you to slow down.

Where You’ll Gather

The home is made for both celebration and quiet:

–     A fully equipped luxury kitchen anchored by a Viking range — stainless and cast-iron cookware, a Vitamix, a Moccamaster, and elegant dinnerware for group meals.

–     A generous main living room with large original windows and a working fireplace.

–     A morning sunroom flooded with coastal light — the place for early coffee before the village wakes.

–     A cozy study for reading, a quieter pace, or a remote call.

–     Private grounds to land softly after a day by the harbor.

–     Private parking for up to three cars — a rare and valuable thing this close to downtown Camden.

From reading by the window to walking home under the stars after dinner in town, the house invites you to settle in and stay awhile.

Where You’ll Sleep

Four beautifully appointed bedrooms and 2.5 baths, dressed with crisp linens, plush towels, and thoughtful touches for a restful stay.

Note  Built in 1840, the home has original staircases steeper than modern builds — worth keeping in mind for young children or anyone with mobility concerns.

Maine Workcation? You're Covered.

Close the study door and take your call in quiet; open it and you're back in the middle of things. High-speed Wi-Fi reaches every room, so you can answer a few emails over morning coffee and still make the trailhead by ten.

Explore Midcoast Maine

Three Sisters House sits in the walkable heart of Camden, central to the region’s best:

–     Camden Harbor & downtown restaurants — steps away

–     Camden Hills State Park & Mount Battie — 3 min

–     Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse & Farnsworth Art Museum — 15 min

–     Three Sisters Farm (Friendship) — 35 min

–     Marshall Point Lighthouse — 45 min

–     Acadia National Park — 1 hr 45 min

New to Camden? Read our Guide to Camden Village & the Hills for our favorite restaurants, the harbor walk, and Mount Battie at golden hour.

Prefer eleven acres and a tidal cove? See Three Sisters Farm in Friendship.

Why Guests Love Three Sisters House

Slide open the original pocket doors, settle in by a tall window, cook in a kitchen that's genuinely equipped — then walk to dinner and back. What guests remember is the balance: a house with real 1840 character that still has fast Wi-Fi and everything you need, and the sense of arriving somewhere that was readied with care.

Book Your Stay

Whether you come for summer schooner sails and harbor sunsets, the autumn foliage of the hills, or a cozy winter ski weekend, Three Sisters House is the kind of place where days fall into an easy rhythm: harbor, mountain, village, home. Book your stay and become a part of a story that lingers.

Backyard patio with outdoor dining set, green umbrella, barbecue grill, plants, stone pathway, and a white house with green door and black shutters.
Light-filled sitting room at Three Sisters House in Camden, Maine.
Comfortable living room at Three Sisters House in Camden, Maine.
The fully equipped kitchen at Three Sisters House, anchored by a Viking range.

Where You’ll Sleep

A bedroom with a four-poster wooden bed, white bedding, blue and white lamps, framed artwork, and windows with blue curtains.

The King Room

A four-poster bed beneath a quiet seascape, matched Delft lamps, and a brass reading sconce for the last chapter before sleep.

A bedroom with a wooden four-poster bed, white linens and a floral bedspread, two bedside tables with lamps, a dresser with a lamp and towels, a blue tufted chair, and a large mirror with white curtains on multiple windows, hardwood floor, and light blue walls.

The Blue Room

Pale ice-blue walls and billowing white curtains, a room that seems built for sleeping until the light wakes you.

A bedroom with a wooden bed frame, white bedding, and a quilted blanket, next to a window with blue floral curtains and a framed picture on the wall.

The Green Room

Antique furnishings and a soft seafoam quilt, still enough that the morning arrives on its own schedule.

A cozy bedroom with a wooden bed frame, white bedding, and pillows. There are nightstands with lamps on either side and large windows with sheer curtains, allowing natural light in. A framed artwork hangs on the teal accent wall.

The Navy Room

A deep navy wall behind a mahogany spindle bed, warm cherry furniture, and a gold-framed botanical — dramatic and restful at once.

Throughout: hotel-quality linens, supportive mattresses, plush towels, and Malin + Goetz bath amenities. Built in 1840, the home's staircases are original and steeper than modern builds — worth keeping in mind for young children or anyone with mobility concerns.

Your Questions, Answered

  • A short walk — a few minutes on foot to the harbor, the restaurants, the shops, and the library amphitheater. Most guests leave the car parked for days at a time.

  • Yes — private parking for up to three cars, which is a rare thing this close to downtown Camden. If you arrive with more, side-street parking is usually easy to find.

  • Up to eight, across four bedrooms and two and a half baths. There's room to gather and room to retreat — comfortable for a multigenerational trip or two families traveling together.

  • The home was built in 1840, and its staircases are original and steeper than modern builds — worth knowing if you're traveling with toddlers or anyone who prefers fewer stairs. We're glad to talk through the layout before you book.

  • Well-behaved pets are welcome — just let us know in advance so we can make sure everything's ready for them.

  • All four earn their keep: summer for schooner sails and harbor sunsets, autumn for foliage in the hills, winter for ocean-view skiing at the Camden Snow Bowl, spring for the village waking up. The house is a true year-round base.

  • We do — booking through this site means our best rate and a direct line to us before and during your stay. Reach out any time with a question; you'll hear back from a real person quickly.

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Choose your dates and start planning your stay in the village — Camden Harbor is three minutes from the door.

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Property Highlights

Walkable Village Location

Stroll to Camden Harbor, downtown restaurants, cafés, boutiques, and the waterfront library amphitheater.


Historic Greek Revival (1840)

 Original pocket doors, tall windows, millwork, and multiple fireplaces thoughtfully preserved.


Four Bedrooms | 2.5 Baths

 Designed for families and friends traveling together, with space to gather and space to retreat.


Fully Equipped Luxury Kitchen

 Premium cookware, Moccamaster coffee maker, Vitamix blender, elegant dinnerware and stemware.


Private Grounds on High Street

A quiet place to land, just beyond the village energy.


Year-Round Destination

 Minutes to Mount Battie hiking, Camden Hills State Park, and Camden Snow Bowl skiing.

Camden Village Location

Walk Everywhere

High Street is one of Camden’s most distinguished addresses — a quiet, historic street set between harbor and hillside, with the village at your doorstep. Walk to the harbor and marina, the restaurants and shops, the Camden Public Library and its waterfront amphitheater, and the trails of Camden Hills State Park.

Sailing excursions, harbor cruises, and summer concerts are part of daily life here; in winter, the Camden Snow Bowl — the only ski mountain in the country with ocean views — is ten minutes away. Leave the car parked, or set out along the coast to Rockport and Rockland when the mood strikes.

A marina with sailboats docked in calm water, small houses and a church with a tall steeple in the background under a clear blue sky.

The Best of Three Sisters House

  • Garden Patio

  • Camden Maine, The Confidant Collective

    Walkable to Downtown Camden

  • Fully Stocked Kitchen

  • Laundry

  • Study

  • Board Games & Toys

  • Two Fireplaces

  • Living room with a couch and pillows, a small TV displaying the Netflix logo, a painting above the TV, and a wood stove in the corner.

    Wi-Fi

  • Luxury Body Wash, Shampoo & Conditioner

    Luxury Body Wash, Shampoo & Conditioner

Kind Words From Our Guests

  • Mia and her co-hosts are clearly expert hosts.

    "We were lucky to be the first guests in this beautiful property in Camden, staying one week. Mia and her co-hosts are clearly expert hosts, every detail was thoughtfully considered—the well stocked kitchen, the crisp linens, the fluffy towels, the toiletries, and the fresh cut flowers on arrival made this one of the best Airbnb experiences we’ve ever had. The house is in easy walking distance to the charming town of Camden with restaurants and shops. In the host’s guidebook there are many detailed and helpful recommendations for restaurants and activities for each season. Highly recommend staying at the Three Sister’s house in Camden!"

    — SARAH

  • If there were six stars for cleanliness, this beautiful home would absolutely earn all six!

    "Every box was checked, and every detail felt thoughtfully considered. Our group of eight stayed comfortably for Mother’s Day weekend in Camden, and we truly couldn’t have asked for a better experience. The instructions throughout the home were clear, organized, and easy to follow. And when we did have a question we couldn’t answer ourselves, the host responded incredibly quickly and kindly. This historic home has clearly been loved and cared for over many years, and that warmth shines through in every room. We felt surrounded by beautiful antiques and timeless character, yet the home was also so welcoming, comfortable, and modern at the same time — the perfect balance of charm and functionality. We would absolutely choose to stay here again, whether for another weekend getaway or a longer visit."

    — KATHY

  • The house itself is full of character. Perfect for couples and families alike.

    “Mia’s charming Victorian house is just a 5-minute walk from downtown Camden — close enough to enjoy the waterfront restaurants and boutique shops, yet tucked away enough to feel like a true escape. The house itself is full of character. Different rooms invite you to read, work, or simply unwind, and the backyard fire pit is a lovely touch for evening gatherings. The kitchen is exceptionally well-equipped — an almost overwhelming selection of cooking and coffee gadgets, plus great dishware that easily accommodates a larger group of family or friends.

    Mia is a wonderful host — warm, responsive, and genuinely attentive. The space reflects her care: white linens, soft towels, and thoughtful details that make you feel instantly at home. If you’re looking to step away from a busy life and immerse yourself in nature that feels almost Scandinavian in its beauty, along with great culture, this is the place. Perfect for couples and families alike. Thank you so much, Mia!”

    — SABINA

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