number four seawall point lane is nestled next to one of acadia national parks′ prettiest parts. locals and tourists alike visit seawall to see the smooth natural rocks, share a picnic, gaze at the stars, watch the moon rise, lounge on the beach and see a few surfers catch some island waves after a storm. off season, the empty campground is a favorite for car-free bike rides and strolls with friends and dogs. wonderland and ships harbor trails are nearby as is the bass harbor light. just a short stroll to its namesake, this mid-century home resides on a private lane in a special community. the open living room has a wood burning fireplace and bay windows with views of the ocean and a lush, sizeable yard. two bedrooms share a full bath while the other bedroom is ensuite. a screened-in porch opens onto a beautiful patio overlooking the lawn and enclosed raised bed garden. a secondary garage-workshop built by nate holyoke builders is a recent addition with a separate side garage door, propane heater and lots of natural light. full house generator and high-speed internet. the vibrant year-round village of southwest harbor is just three miles away with fantastic restaurants, library, gym, clinic and market. love this home as is, as well as consider the potential.