Corliss Street sits in the historic Joseph and Jane Small Corliss House, over in the Trufant Historic District, and this single-family home stands out with its Greek Revival architecture that goes back to about 1845, so you'll notice the charm right away as you walk through the seven roomy spaces, see the mix of wood, vinyl, and carpet floors, and the touches like a fireplace and a first-floor bedroom for easy access. This house covers 2,017 square feet and gives you three bedrooms plus two full bathrooms, both with bathtubs, and the large attic is handy for storage, which some people really find useful as the years go on. The kitchen comes with a refrigerator, gas range, microwave, dishwasher, washer, and dryer, so daily chores can get done without hassle, and multi-zone hot water heat with oil fuel keeps the home warm through colder months, with baseboard and zoned hot water systems to keep each area just right.
You'll find seasonal water views of the Kennebec River from the big deck and porch, and the yard is full of mature trees and lush landscaping which makes the stone pathway out front a nice spot to sit or stroll when the weather's good. A one-car garage with automatic door opener and inside entrance, plus a spacious paved driveway with room for a few more vehicles, helps if visitors come or you've still got a car. The basement has a walk-out access with partial finish, some unfinished space for projects or extra storage, and the brick and mortar foundation, vinyl siding, and double-pane windows with storm doors help with energy and noise protection.
Corliss Street offers care and services that support independent living in a residential setting, with 24-hour support staff able to help with things like medication, dressing, bathing, and daily activities if you need it, and residents get meal plans that can match allergy, diabetes, and other food needs. Scheduled meals are served in the dining room, and house-keeping, laundry, transportation, and parking are available, along with movie nights, community activities, and walking paths for a social, active life. There's move-in coordination, emergency alert systems, connections with local healthcare providers, and help with real estate transactions if you're looking to downsize. Grocery stores, shops, and parks are close by, and dining and services are all within reach, making it easy to get around or have visitors over. The community fits those who want both a comfortable home and regular support, in a setting that values privacy, safety, and easy living.