Beautiful Coastal Maine Wedding at French’s Point It’s almost June in Maine, and we are gearing up for our wedding season, starting this weekend, at French’s Point. We wanted to share this stunning summer wedding, celebrating Meagan and Jamesons’ nuptials! Our team loved working with these amazing people. There were so many special touches that made this day… Read more »
Engaged? Tour and Stay with French’s Point
Engaged? Spend a night at Maine’s most romantic wedding destination… free. There is no more romantic a place in Maine to get married than French’s Point, and no better way for you to know that than to spend a night with us. So we have a new partnership, and something to give to you. French’s… Read more »
Maine Gifts: Angela Adams
If you are looking for a gift on the way to a wedding at French’s Point, or want to bring a piece of Maine home with you check out one of our most beloved design studios – the Angela Adams studio at the base of Munjoy Hill. Angela Adams is a designer intimately inspired by Maine’s… Read more »
The Farm at French’s Point: Accommodations at French’s Point
Make yourselves at home year-round in the stunning Maine farmhouse at French’s Point. The 5,500 square feet of living space at The Farm at French’s Point on three levels features gleaming wide pine plank floors, exposed hand-hewn ceiling beams and panoramic ocean views. The Farm at French’s Point comfortably accommodates large groups of up to… Read more »
CEO Corner: Tiny Touches That Make Your Wedding Unique
Often my clients want a mix of distinction and tradition at their wedding, that nod to tradition that is also stamped with their own personal flair. There are of course countless ways to add tiny touches to your wedding day to make it unique. Here are a few of my favorites: Music: YouTube has shown… Read more »
A Brief History of French’s Point
What we know and love today as the French’s Point estate has roots dating back nearly 250 years – a history to which both illicit rum smugglers and law-abiding churchgoers hold a claim. Col. Benjamin Shute in 1764 bought 100 acres of land on the bay, where he built a log cabin and later added… Read more »