


Listing Courtesy of:
MAINE LISTINGS - IDX / The New England Real Estate Company, LLC / Lisa Decker Griffith - Contact: lisadg@thenewenglandreco.com

482 Main Street Thomaston, ME 04861
Active (57 Days)
$450,000
18.87
ACRES
Description
MLS #:
1631450
1631450
Taxes
$4,108(2025)
$4,108(2025)
Lot Size
18.87 acres
18.87 acres
Type
Land
Land
County
Knox County
Knox County
Listed By
Lisa Decker Griffith, The New England Real Estate Company, Contact: lisadg@thenewenglandreco.com
Source
MAINE LISTINGS - IDX
Last checked Sep 17 2025 at 3:49 PM GMT+0000
MAINE LISTINGS - IDX
Last checked Sep 17 2025 at 3:49 PM GMT+0000
Bathroom Details
Lot Information
- Level
- Wooded
- Open
- Near Shopping
- Near Town
- Near Railroad
- Suburban
- Rolling/Sloping
- Pasture/Field
Utility Information
- Sewer: Unknown
Parking
- Paved
- No Driveway
Additional Information: The New England Real Estate Company | lisadg@thenewenglandreco.com
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The upper parcel (11.59 acres) offers two separate access points, creating excellent possibilities for a private estate or thoughtful residential development. Two older dug wells are located on site, one of which is still actively used by the seller. History lingers here as well, with remnants of a long-lost home and scattered artifacts quietly recalling what once stood more than 50 years ago.
The lower parcel (7.28 acres) stretches along the Saint James River, with extensive water frontage and old-growth trees shaping a serene natural retreat. Whether envisioned for recreation, relaxation, or conservation, this area provides a rare sanctuary just minutes from the center of town.