65 Lewiston Road, New Gloucester, ME 04260
COMMERCIAL - New Gloucester, ME
- Added:
- Jul 1, 2026
- Days on Market:
- 6
- Last Refresh:
- Jul 6 at 11:06 pm
Property Features for 65 Lewiston Road
General Information
- Property type
- Commercial Sale
- Property subtype
- Other
- Zoning
- RC
- Rooms
- Basement
- Basement
- Unfinished, Dirt Floor
- Standard status
- Active
- Size
- 3,480 SF
- Lot size
- 0.60 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Year
- 2025
- Tax Annual Amount
- 2050
Utilities
- Sewer type
- Septic Tank
- Heating system
- Kerosene, Oil, Forced Air, Propane (Heating)
- Water source
- Well
Building Details
- Year built
- 1876
- Flooring type
- Wood
- Building materials
- Wood Frame, Wood Siding
- Roof type
- Shingle
Listing agent Brian Shedlarski (207) 653-9195
Listing office Locations Real Estate Group LLC 190 US Route One, Falmouth, ME (207) 805-1811
Listing date Jul 1, 2026
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HighLights
- Approximately 0.60‑acre corner property at Lewiston and Morse Roads with legally nonconforming existing uses.
- Separate approx. 26' x 52' outbuilding currently used as a bookstore with a large open showroom and two smaller offices.
- Three‑bedroom, one‑bath residence on site with a large rear shed; home needs extensive renovation.
- Existing drilled well and septic system on site, with septic designed for a three‑bedroom dwelling.
- Heating includes forced air plus propane (heating) and kerosene/oil options; roof is shingle; wood frame with wood siding.
Overview
The site benefits from visibility at the intersection of Lewiston and Morse Roads, and offers convenient access to Maine Turnpike Exit 63 in Gray and Exit 75 in Auburn. Pineland Farms is located at the opposite end of Morse Road. The existing uses are described as legally nonconforming, and redevelopment or changes in use would be subject to municipal and state approvals.
For buyers evaluating a retail or mixed-use concept, the current showroom layout can serve as a base for continued customer-facing space, while the residence and property configuration can support alternate planning depending on permitted uses. Because the property is legally nonconforming, buyers should contact the New Gloucester Town Planner and/or Code Enforcement Officer to confirm zoning, wastewater and permitting requirements for their intended use.
Current Use by Public Records
Location Insight
- Map
- Local Demand
- City
- New Gloucester
- County
- Cumberland
- State
- Maine
- Longitude
- -70.3099026
- Latitude
- 43.9274513