The Castle at Garrison Field was built in the style of a classic Cotswolds country manor from England. Set on 14 acres of beautifully maintained grounds, this private oceanfront estate overlooks Spring Cove and the Atlantic Ocean, offering a peaceful and elegant retreat just minutes from Portland.
This magnificent six-bedroom seaside estate is the perfect place for families and friends to gather, relax, and enjoy time together. The property features multiple gardens inspired by the English countryside, with charming low stone walls that divide the grounds and frame the formal pool area. The estate is truly one of a kind. Guests will often see deer, foxes, and other wildlife roaming the rare and private property.
The home is thoughtfully furnished with period-style pieces that complement the character of the estate, while still providing modern comforts such as high-quality bedding and luxury towels to ensure a comfortable stay. To make your experience even more special, a talented private chef is available for in-home dinners during your stay.
Staying here feels like stepping into a romantic European countryside retreat—something out of a classic film.
Guests can enjoy a wide range of amenities, including a five-seat golf cart (drivers must be 18+), an oceanfront conservatory, a private tidal beach, and a seasonal heated pool (open June through mid-September). Whether you're relaxing by the water, strolling through the gardens, or taking in the sweeping coastal views, there is something for everyone to enjoy at The Castle.
Despite its secluded feel, the estate is only eight minutes from Portland’s vibrant Old Port district, where you’ll find some of Maine’s best restaurants, shops, and waterfront bars.
For a truly memorable Maine experience, The Castle at Garrison Field also offers traditional Maine lobster bakes (ask about pricing), and we have an in-house catering company available for private events or special gatherings.
Come stay with us and let us help make your dream vacation a reality.
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