Belvin
Roughly 8.5 acres, the property of Belvin was created with the primary focus of protecting the beach of Chandler's Cove.
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Belvin Details
Roughly 8.5 acres, the property of Belvin was created with the primary focus of protecting the beach of Chandler's Cove. The property also holds other secrets though and plays hosts to interesting sites such as an old burial ground known as "Indian Cemetery." Though there is no evidence that natives were here, there are roughly 45 gravesites depicted by carved headstones. Cemeteries of this time were left without inscriptions and, due to the weathering of time, many have fallen over in disrepair, making it difficult to judge how many were actually laid to rest on this beautiful coast.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Belvin
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0.1 mi away
Chandler Cove Beach
One of the most popular beaches on the island, this crescent-like sand beach overlooks the cove between Little Chebeague and Long Island.
0.3 mi away
Chandler Cove Landing
This large dock is primarily used by the Casco Bay Lines ferry to load and unload passengers and goods.
0.3 mi away
Higgins Farm
Sitting on the southeastern shore of Chebeague Island, this area is for walking, swimming, fishing, and other outdoor recreation use.
0.4 mi away
Higgins Farm
This old farm allows for public access to its shoreline and is a very good spot to enjoy the beach and swim.
0.4 mi away
Bennett Cove Right-of-Way
A town-owned right-of-way leads to a small beach which has a rock area nicknamed "The Nubble".