212 P r t L a n d montHL maga ine reaL eState meggie BootH out the Wyeth in you, rugged and sure. On the yin side, it brings out the Laozi in you–deceptively playful. Beyond the “four-bedroom guest house, pool, ten- nis court…and 600 feet of bold Atlantic frontage” in the brochure, there’s an ele- gant sense of detachment here, yet a visi- tor feels intimately connected to the sym- phony of rocks, beach, and sea. C utler, educated at Deerfield Acad- emy, Harvard, and Georgetown Law, seems to enjoy channeling the spirit of his surroundings. “I grew up in Bangor and on Hancock Point on French- man’s Bay,” he says. “It took two years to find this property. Once we saw it and bought it, we wanted to build a house that sat well on the land and was not overly im-