Looks like you could land a plane in that field…

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I had the pleasure of photographing a wonderful North Haven, Maine property for Landvest earlier in August…and a historical property at that.

Designed by the architectural firm of Delano & Aldrich, this cottage farmhouse was built in the 1920s for US Ambassador Dwight Morrow, father-in-law of aviator Charles Lindbergh. Inside and out, this house is exquisitely captivating. The expansive grounds (15+ acres) boasts private beaches, an on-the-shore swimming pool, and well-tended perennial and vegetable gardens. Expansive inside as well with thirteen bedrooms, the property has wondrous views of the Camden Hills and Penobscot Bay up to Blue Hill. For more details visit the Landvest site here.

And yes, Mr. Lindbergh did use the field as a runway.