The Painted Lady, a Victorian home built in 1882 by ship's blacksmith Judson Strout and his wife, Adrianna, combines historic charm with modern amenities. This 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom residence offers a unique and inviting living experience in the heart of Milbridge, ME. The property features original wavy glass windows and arched etched glass door panels, reflecting its 19th-century craftsmanship. Inside, you'll find 10-foot ceilings, curved walls, original wood floors, and detailed moldings, all contributing to its historic appeal. In addition to the brand new roof, the standout feature is the updated gourmet kitchen, which blends historical elegance with contemporary functionality. It includes granite countertops, a 6-burner gas range, a custom-made vent hood, and an antique wood cooking stove. A spacious pantry adds practicality with ample storage. The home also includes a versatile barn that can be used for small animals or additional storage. This barn features a wood storage area and space beneath the floor. Adjacent to the barn, a deck overlooks beautifully landscaped gardens. The gardens include a greenhouse with a rainwater irrigation system and a small ''duck house'' for extra storage or poultry. Additionally, there is a versatile workshop with large sliding doors and a wood stove for year round use. Inside, the home offers several features that enhance its charm and utility. A covered front porch invites relaxation, while marble fireplace facades and arched bay windows with original shutters add to the home's classic appeal. The third floor includes two bonus rooms that can serve as extra bedrooms, a studio, or an office. The three chimneys have been updated with stainless steel liners for improved safety and efficiency. Set on a one-acre lot, the property includes vibrant azaleas, fruitful pear trees, and beautifully maintained gardens and lawn. The location is perfect for maritime enthusiasts, with easy access to the Narraguagus River and Bay.