Days & Hours
Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays
June 5 – October 11
Tours on the hour
11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Last tour at 3 p.m.
Closed June 19 and July 4
Admission
$15 adults
$13 seniors
$7 students
Free for Historic New England members
Accessibility
Tour involves standing, walking, and stairs. Visitors with limited mobility may be able to enjoy a first floor tour of the house and grounds. Visitors can access a virtual tour of the museum from their own digital device onsite. Folding chairs are provided for visitors who would like to use them while on tour. The site is not equipped with ramps, elevators, or lifts and there is no air-conditioning. Service animals are welcome. We are happy to work with you to make your visit an enjoyable one and we encourage visitors with questions or requests to call ahead.
Directions
Take I-295 to Exit 28, Route 1 North, Brunswick. Follow Route 1 to Wiscasset. Follow Route 1 to the junction with Route 218 at Wiscasset. Nickels-Sortwell House is on the corner.
Parking
Public parking is available on Main Street. There is also a public lot behind the shops on Main Street.
Hidden Outlet
First continuous contact with Europeans in Maine came in the mid-17th century with French explorers, trappers and traders interested in commerce with the Wabanaki rather than colonization. Merchant ships soon followed carrying Catholic missionaries as well as traders. English colonists began to arrive in increasing numbers in the later 17th and 18th centuries with expectations of sovereignty over all, whatever means necessary. One of these was Alexander Nickels, William Nickels’ grandfather, who emigrated from Londonderry, Ireland to Massachusetts.
The Nickels’ Mansion
Tavern and Hotel
Sortwell Family Summer House