Welcome to the historic Nathan G. Hichborn House—an elegant and thoughtfully preserved 1850s Italianate in the heart of Stockton Springs. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this 4,471± SF property blends architectural sophistication with rare flexibility. Signature details include bracketed eaves, gabled dormers, and a hexagonal cupola offering seasonal views of Penobscot Bay. With six bedrooms and five full baths across two expansive floors, the home offers a wealth of possibilities—as a distinctive private residence, a luxury retreat, or a high-end Airbnb. The first floor features formal living and dining rooms, a library with built-ins, a sunroom, and a flexible-use room currently serving as a dining space but easily converted into a first-floor bedroom. Efficient gas stoves throughout add charm and supplemental heat. At the heart of the main level is a beautifully constructed custom bar with a heated stone top—perfect for entertaining or hosting intimate gatherings. A spacious kitchen, previously adapted for commercial use, offers ample room for culinary creativity and future customization. A walk-in pantry provides added storage. Upstairs, you'll find five bedrooms and four full baths, including two en-suites and a private suite in the rear ell with its own bath, sitting area, and office—ideal for guests, live-in help, or a separate rental suite. Set on a landscaped half-acre lot with a classic New England barn, ample off-street parking, and walkable village access, this property is minutes from Route 1, Belfast, Bucksport, and the Penobscot Narrows Bridge. A rare opportunity to own a piece of Midcoast Maine's history—perfect as a year-round home, elegant retreat, or income-generating property.