This affordable recreational property located in Oxford, Maine, offers a peaceful escape within a quiet, wooded setting. Situated along a private seasonal gravel road, this remote lot provides the opportunity for privacy and a connection to nature. Access to the property is via a deeded right-of-way, and while the road is not maintained during the winter months, individual landowners have the option to plow it themselves for year-round accessibility. The road dead ends just beyond the property, creating a sense of seclusion and minimizing traffic.
The lot includes frontage along Greeley Brook, a small waterway that, along with surrounding wetlands, provides a valuable wildlife habitat. For those considering development, the land features higher, drier ground along New Harrison Road, which is the deed states as having approximately 1,400 feet of road frontage. A preliminary soil test completed by a prior owner indicated that the lot meets state minimum standards for an on-site septic system, although prospective buyers may wish to conduct updated testing to confirm.
This parcel is not enrolled in Maine's Tree Growth Tax Program and carries no deed restrictions or protective covenants. This provides the new owner with a great deal of flexibilitywhether you are looking to bring a camper, set up a seasonal tent site, or construct an off-grid camp.
The location strikes an ideal balance between tranquility and convenience. The towns of Oxford, Norway, and Harrison are all just a short 15-minute drive away, offering easy access to essential services, restaurants, and entertainment. Local attractions include the Oxford Speedway and Oxford Casino, as well as a wealth of outdoor recreation options at nearby Thompson Lake, Long Lake, and Norway Lake - to name a few.
While the historic deed lists the parcel as being approximately 12 acres, town records indicate it as 13 acres. This Oxford lot is an excellent opportunity to own an affordable, accessible piece of Maine's natural beauty.