Set on 3.1+/- acres along Long Plains Road in Buxton, Maine, this 3,600+/- square foot commercial building offers a rare combination of historic character and modern infrastructure. Originally dating to 1798 and comprehensively renovated in 2017, the structure preserves the exposed timber beam ceilings and period architectural detail that define its interior while delivering updated systems and finishes throughout.
The property sits within an active regional commercial corridor. Grocery, gas, medical, and additional retail uses operate in close proximity, reflecting the sustained commercial demand and traffic patterns of the surrounding area. Convenient access to I-95 connects the site to Portland, Gorham, Windham, Standish, and the broader Greater Portland metro trade area.
Most recently operating as a restaurant, the building's interior is organized across several distinct rooms and gathering spaces. At its center sits a full-service bar featuring custom reclaimed wood millwork, stone countertops, and vaulted beam ceilings overhead. Adjacent rooms offer a mix of hardwood and tile flooring, built-in banquette seating, and natural light from multiple window exposures. A separate flex space with exposed brick accents and open bench seating provides additional capacity suited to a range of configurations. A fully equipped commercial kitchen anchors the back of house, with professional-grade appliances, stainless preparation surfaces, and overhead ventilation infrastructure in place.
Outside, a large deck extends the building's footprint and offers open-air capacity with wooded views beyond. The 3.1+/- acre lot accommodates ample, paved, on-site parking. Village zoning applies.
Michael B. Carey | ME AUC Lic. 1466 | ME RE Lic. #DB919594
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