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House of tHe MontH Colin W. Sargent F e b r u a r y M a r c h 2016 79 Payson PlacePayson PlacePayson PlaceThis impressive Cumberland Foreside estate once owned by the Paysons has a complicated trajectory. When Marion Payson 1896-1999 looked out the windows of her Cumberland Foreside estate to see the new Central Maine Power station on Cousins Island across Broad Cove she called up CMP and sent paint to the plant at her expense so they could brush the bottom half like the island and the top half like the sunset. Or at least thats how another Payson story goes. It is a miracle of elevated perspective if she thought she could do this and an even deeper miracle that CMP complied. If you live on Route 88 and are a Payson you get to do things like this mixing roaring plenitude with intimate gesture. Both of which come together in her house at 179 Foreside Road for sale for 2.450M with 9.5 oceanfront acres. Designed by society architects Perry Shaw Hepburn with A. E. Hodson the builder and completed in 1938 with grass tennis court and equestrian sta- photoprovidedbythedavidbanksteamremaxbythebay-photosbymainevideotours.comkeithandrewsJoaquinmallmannphotographydanielcassidyphotography