BANGOR DAILY NEWS • August 12, 2021
Anna Boucher and Nathan Tuttle are selling their family’s 50-acre property in the town of Pittston, across the Kennebec River from Gardiner, complete with 25 total buildings, including four single-family homes, a duplex, three other apartments, an early 19th-century church and multiple garages, shops and barns. It’s presently on the market for $5.5 million. In the 1980s, Ken Tuttle purchased three old houses located elsewhere in the Gardiner area that were slated for demolition, and had them hauled onto the property and fully restored. By the 2010s, there were 25 buildings on the property. Surrounded by gardens and bucolic farmland and not far from the Kennebec River, Tut Hill is a slice of 19th-century Maine.