Renovations with Character w w w . W H I T E S N A U T I C A L A N T I Q U E S . c o m 108 Walnut Hill Road, North Yarmouth • (207) 232-6282 We scour the country looking for quality nautical artifacts. We are able to go into attics and cellars and find old and broken models, dioramas, half hulls etc. Because we have the knowledge about such items we are able to find and if necessary restore the best available. Every home needs some nautical item, be it a painting, model, navigation instrument or even a figurehead from an old ship. Come see our collection in our new showroom in North Yarmouth. “Every item has a story, a history. We relish that history and wish to pass it on to new owners.” –Dave White “Every item has a story, a history. “Every item has a story, a history. White’sNauticalAntiques $180,000 F e b r u a r y / M a r c h 2 0 1 8 5 3 views of West Penobscot Bay and the won- derful beach. It’s a great place for boating enthusiasts,” Oldham says. You’ll need to work on the ceiling, electrics, and interiors, but the property at 206 McCorison Lane promises raw potential for the right owner. Taxes are $1,755. Artist Retreat 11 Indian Creek Rd, Vinalhaven $225,000 | 0.28 acres “Everyone is an artist at 11 Indian Creek. Perhaps it’s the old floorboards, still effusing [a fragrance] of spruce. Perhaps it’s the view of Indian Creek. Perhaps it’s the light on the water and the sun slanting into the windows each afternoon,” writes Martha Carlson on the Facebook page she created for 11 Indi- an Creek Road, the 1850s cottage on Vinal- haven she’s selling after 50 years of summer vacations and “three years of tears” spent reaching the decision to sell the property. “I made the page to share my writing and rec- ollections of the house. Many visitors have stayed there over the years, and they of- ten post and comment on the page.” Aspir- ing artists in search of a home have come to the right place–Vinalhaven has inspired the likes of author Margaret Wise Brown and pop art icon Robert Indiana. The property in question is a petite for- mer quarryman’s cottage located a short walk from downtown Vinalhaven, on the market for $225,000. “The island had one of