Rooted in Maine.
Designed for how you live.
Cape Elizabeth, Maine
A town worth knowing.
A town that holds its character.
Cape Elizabeth doesn't announce itself. It earns your attention slowly — through a morning walk along Crescent Beach, a farmers stand still running on the honor system, neighbors who know your name. One of Maine's most sought-after communities, it offers the kind of life that used to require compromise: exceptional schools, preserved land, and direct access to the coast, ten minutes from the energy of Portland. Here, you don't choose between beauty and convenience. You simply arrive.
Land and water, in equal measure.
Three state parks. Fourteen miles of coastline. Three hundred and sixty-five islands scattered across Casco Bay, waiting to be explored by kayak, canoe, or ferry. The trails here wind through woodland and marsh before opening suddenly to the Atlantic — that particular Maine light catching the water in a way that never quite loses its ability to stop you. Fort Williams Park, home to the 1791 Portland Head Light, offers one of the most quietly spectacular parcels of public land on the eastern seaboard. This is not scenery. This is your daily life.
Rooted in something real.
Cape Elizabeth is a town where the best table at dinner is still the one at home — but the alternatives are worth leaving for. Fresh produce from Jordan's Farm. Bread from Scratch Baking Company. A long lunch at The Good Table. The rhythms here are unhurried and intentional, shaped by generations of people who chose this place and chose to stay. There is a quiet pride in that continuity. In knowing your fishmonger, your baker, your neighbors across the lane. Blue Meadow was designed to belong to exactly this kind of place.
Eighteen residences. One considered life.
Blue Meadow is not a retreat from Cape Elizabeth — it is an expression of it. Eighteen thoughtfully designed homes, rooted in the landscape and finished with the same care you'd give a home you built yourself. The architecture is quiet and confident. The interiors are refined without being precious. And the decision to live here — with less to maintain, more time to spend, and a community already built around you — turns out to be less a compromise than a clarification. This is simplified living, by design.