North Windham Farmstay
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Farmstay in North Windham
Are you yearning for some small-town New England charm?
The price is $595 per night
$595
per night
Jul 15 - Jul 16
With a stay at this farm stay, you'll be centrally located in Yarmouth, within a 15-minute drive of LL Bean Flagship Store and Casco Bay.
Pet friendly
Free WiFi
Colonial House with Long Lake access!
Located in Bridgton, this farm stay is on a lake, a 1-minute drive from Long Lake and 6 minutes from Gallery 302.
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
Family & dog friendly historic 4BR farmhouse near Sebago Lake w/ boat launch!
When you stay at this farm stay in Windham, you'll be on a lake, just steps from Sebago Lake and 4 minutes by foot from Sebago Lake Basin.
Pet friendly
Free WiFi
Historic, Antique Southern Maine Farmhouse For All Seasons - 5 mins to Portland!
Located in Falmouth, this farm stay is within a 15-minute drive of State Theatre and Thompson's Point.
Pet friendly
Free WiFi
The Blueberry House - Spacious, Family & Pet-Friendly Retreat near Sebago Lake
With a stay at this farm stay in Sebago, you'll be on a lake, within a 10-minute drive of Sebago Lake and Sebago Cove.
Pet friendly
Free WiFi
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
North Windham Farmstay essential information
Accommodation | 7 Farmstay |
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Lowest Price | $595 |
Highest Price | $595 |
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