Step into a remarkable piece of Bucksport history with this beautifully preserved 1840 home. Rich in architectural heritage and thoughtful details, this home offers the warmth and scale of a historic residence—paired with the comforts of modern living. Inside, sunlight pours through wide windows into bright, airy rooms with high ceilings, grand archways, and classic woodwork that instantly transport you to another era. The home's layout strikes the perfect balance between open flow and defined spaces, making it equally suited for entertaining or everyday living. The home features a formal dining room, an inviting living room, and a true library—ideal for movie nights, quiet reading, or a home office with character. The large eat-in kitchen serves as the heart of the home. Adding to its rare appeal, the property retains its original summer kitchen and three-hole privy, a fascinating and increasingly uncommon glimpse into 19th-century living—treasures for history lovers and preservation enthusiasts alike. Upstairs, you'll find a large open landing, three generous bedrooms, with flexibility to reconfigure space and create a fourth if desired. Every room feels gracious in scale, warm in character, and adaptable to your lifestyle. Located just a short stroll from Bucksport's vibrant downtown, you're moments from ice cream shops, quaint local stores, the riverwalk, Fort Knox, and the iconic Penobscot Narrows Bridge—yet the home itself feels peacefully tucked away. For those drawn to craftsmanship, history, and homes with soul, this is more than a place to live—it's a living chapter of Bucksport's story. If you've been searching for space, substance, and timeless charm, this one truly stands apart.