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Full Service Inn - Confidential Location, Maine $2,975,000
New Listing This classic Maine inn has been hosting guests for years. All baths with jetted tubs, all rooms with fireplaces, quality bedding, fluffy layered pillows, comfortable furnishings, seating areas, TV, in-room coffee, crisp, renovated baths with clean lines. The location of this property is within an hour of a major airport and the Maine coast. There are between 25 and 40 guest rooms, a restaurant and beautiful grounds. Full service restaurant and events staff would allow new owners to transition smoothly. Contact for more details. Financial and property information can be provided with a signed non-disclosure and qualification agreement.
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Berry Manor Inn - Rockland, Maine $2,695,000
This mid-coast inn is the epitome of B&B luxury and has been renovated top to bottom. The main inn has eight guest rooms and the carriage house has four. All rooms are quite spacious with fireplaces, Jacuzzi tubs, jetted showers, flat screen TVs, fireplaces and upholstered seating. The custom upholstery, bedding and furniture are simply spectacular - this is a designer’s showcase in every sense of the word. The owners’ quarters consist of the entire first floor of the carriage house. There is a two bedroom, two bath apartment with full kitchen, living and dining room and two entrances. Adjacent to this apartment is a one bedroom, one bath apartment with kitchen and open living and dining room; it would be simple to combine both spaces with minimal cost. Alternatively, this space could be used as guest space and is handicap accessible. This very well maintained property is fully sprinkled, mechanical systems upgraded and are more than adequately sized. There is very strong business income to support the price. Further, the inns’ rates are perfectly positioned for new owners to increase, particularly when looking at other inns’ amenities and services. This inn is as turn-key as possible. This is a MUST SEE property.
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Ledges By The Bay - Rockport, Maine $2,600,000
Incredible views of Penobscot Bay from this 41 unit oceanfront motel. Sets on 9.26 +/- acres with 890 +/- feet of water frontage. Four bedroom, three bath owners home, heated pool. Very strong established business.
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Grey Havens Inn - Georgetown, Maine $2,500,000
Opened as the Seguinland in June of 1904, the Grey Havens Inn was built by Walter Reid, the architect and designer, who later gave another parcel of his estate to become Reid State Park. The inn is believed to be the last classic shingle-style inn still in operation on the Maine coast. The expansive 7,700 square feet of living space boasts 14+ guest bedrooms including four turret suites, an owner’s suit containing two more bedrooms with a wood stove, 16 bathrooms, as well as an astounding 2000 square foot wrap around porch. The spacious living room contains a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace as well as a 12 foot glass window allowing for breathtaking views of the Atlantic. There is also a deep-water dock and mooring in a protected natural harbor which provides for access to water vessels at both low and high tides, the lowest tide being 11.5 feet. Grey Havens is located on a quiet and serene 2.8 acre lot with 245 feet of water frontage and is only minutes from Reid State Park with its magnificent white sand beaches and walking paths. It is also a one hour ride from the Portland International Jetport and only 3 hours from the Boston or Manchester, New Hampshire airports.
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Pomegranate Inn - Portland, Maine $2,250,000
New Listing The Pomegranate Inn is a unique and extraordinary property at the corner of Neal and Carroll Streets in Portland, Maine’s coveted West End neighborhood. The property comprises two buildings, the main house and the carriage house. The main house has gracious and stylish common rooms and kitchen along with seven of the inn’s guestrooms - all with private baths. The carriage house has one guestroom with bath on the lower level along with storage space. The second floor of the carriage house is the manager’s apartment.
Built in 1884 as a private home, the inn was converted to an upscale Bed and Breakfast inn 100 years later and since then has been on of New England’s most unique and coveted properties. The inn has enjoyed lots of attention by travel writers and design followers including Travel & Leisure, Boston Globe and Redbook among many. “A celebration of art, color and design” is one of the many descriptions of the property.
While currently an upscale Bed and Breakfast Inn, the property could quite easily be enjoyed as a single family home with guest quarters in the carriage house. Buyers interested in this scenario should talk with their broker regarding this option and the adjustment to the list price.
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The Harpswell Inn - Harpswell, Maine $2,200,000
New Listing Situated upon Lookout Point, The Harpswell Inn is a historic Bed and Breakfast located on one of Maine’s famous finger peninsulas. The Inn provides a stunning view of Maine’s natural beauty, including the magnificent sunsets over Middle Bay and the quiet cove below, which serves as a harbor for lobster boats. The Main house has nine guest rooms and there are three large suites in an additional building that have their own living rooms and kitchens. There are five guest rooms with fireplaces and two with whirlpool tubs. Five of them also have their own balconies with water views. The Inn has a commercial kitchen and a 50 seat function room that was added very recently. This gives you the flexibility to do functions as well as have a restaurant. It was added with opening a restaurant in mind.
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Inn On The Harbor - Stonington, Maine $1,950,000
This is idyllic postcard Maine. Located on a working waterfront on Deer Isle, Inn on the Harbor in Stonington is comprised of four New England style clapboard and shingle buildings lining the waterfront amongst numerous art galleries, restaurants, shops and maritime businesses. Operating year round, this inn enjoys a substantial income, high occupancy rate and repeat clientele. Ten of the thirteen guest rooms face the harbor, most with picture windows or decks overlooking the Penobscot Bay islands. Rooms are quite spacious and have very comfortable sitting rooms, TVs, WI-FI and renovated bathrooms. Some have fireplaces or woodstoves and all have queen and king beds. All rooms are beautifully decorated mixing seaside cottage, casual comfort and simple elegance. The water views from this inn are spectacular in every sense of the word. Whether sitting in a beautifully upholstered chaise in the room or on a deck lounge chair, it will take but a moment to realize that this is the perfect spot to unwind and relax. This is a buyer’s opportunity to experience the great sense of pride and gratification of innkeeping in a unique and extraordinary setting.
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Wilson Pond Camps on Wilson Pond - Greenville, Maine $1,890,000
Wilson Pond Camps, in Greenville, is nestled on a very private 3.5 acres on Wilson Pond, a spetacular and serene lake. Wilson Pond Camps offers 682 feet of water frontage, seven completely renovated cabins (each sleeps a minimum of six) and a beautiful three bedroom owner’s house, two car detached garage and shed. All cabins have beautiful custom kitchen cabinets, hardwood floors pine interiors. The exteriors are maintenance free vinyl siding. Each cabin has its own private dock and adirondack style chairs to enjoy the view and the quiet (except for the loons and occasional moose). The owner’s home offers three bedrooms, full bath, full kitchen, very spacious living and dining room area with beautiful interior woodwork and picture windows to enjoy the view. One of the focal points in the room is the incredible mahogany spiral staircase - an absolute work of art. There is a large laundry and storage area and full basement. Two car detached garage and shed are both done in the same shingle style as the home.
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Ivy Manor Inn and Michelle's Fine Dining - Bar Harbor, Maine $1,775,000
The Ivy Manor Inn, a 3 Diamond French Country Inn is located in the heart of downtown Bar Harbor. Eight spacious guest rooms are appointed with 19th and 20th century antiques, many with gas fireplaces, and balconies. Michelle’s Fine Dining, a 4 Diamond restaurant featuring French cuisine, is the perfect compliment to the inn. Providing exemplary service for 12 years, The Ivy Manor Inn and Michelle’s Fine Dining have proven to be the perfect venue for hosting memorable events including rehearsal dinners, weddings and other special functions. Guests enjoy a gourmet breakfast, dining inside or alfresco on the patio, and relaxing in the Fleur-de-lis lounge. The fully equipped commercial kitchen facilitates serving 38 guests inside and 42 outside. The spacious lower level offers a wine room, dish machine area, dry storage, laundry, staff bedroom and a 3/4 bath. The owner’s quarters on the third floor are newly renovated with an inviting floor plan including one bedroom, luxurious bath, and an open living room, dining and kitchen area. Depending on how you elect to utilize the space, the owner’s quarters may provide additional income. The spacious grounds provide plenty of private parking for inn and restaurant guests. This is an opportunity for an entrepreneur to capitalize on the best of both worlds as an innkeeper and restaurateur!
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Dark Harbor House - Islesboro, Maine $1,595,000
Sold The Dark Harbor House is truly a unique property. The building has been beautifully cared for and maintained over the last 100 years. The property could be used as a private family compound, or with 12 bedrooms and baths it could be an elegant inn.
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Green Heron Inn - Kennebunkport, Maine $1,550,000
New Price The Green Heron Inn is one of Kennebunkport’s most popular properties. It is located on Fairfield Cove with waterviews from most guest rooms and the inn’s charming dining room. There are ten guest rooms in the inn and a two story, two bedroom, two bath waterside cottage, for a total of 11 rental units. The inn’s Ocean Avenue location is just steps to the Atlantic Ocean and within walking distance of great restaurants and shopping. The Green Heron Inn has a nice commercial kitchen, which is separate from the Innkeeper’s kitchen. The property has very strong business and is profitable. This property is well situated in the Kennebunkport lodging market. In addition to a great location, reputation and strong business, the private spacious owner’s quarters allow innkeepers to have guests without impacting the inn guests, or has enough space for a family. The property also has a fire sprinkler system, which provides peace of mind.
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Penobscot Bay Inn - Belfast, Maine $1,400,000
The Penobscot Bay Inn is a 19 room inn and successful restaurant with a large commercial kitchen. Located on 3 acres, the inn is nestled on a hillside overlooking beautiful Penobscot Bay, which is renowned for its many islands, coves and scenes of white-sailed schooners and lobster boats. Situated on the edge of historic Belfast, a charming harbor town known for its many shops, art galleries and variety of eateries; Penobscot Bay Inn is central to all of mid-coast Maines’ premium attractions -- Bar Harbor, Acadia National Park, Camden, Penobscot Marine Museum, Maine Maritime Academy and the Farnsworth Art Museum/Wyeth Center. The Inns’ accommodations include five spacious and comfortable guest rooms in the classic shingled inn-style Cottage and 14 bright, modern rooms in the Field House, all with queen or king-sized beds, private baths, telephones, cable TV and air conditioning. The spacious rooms in the Field House are ideal for large families and families traveling with children. Several rooms have two queen or king-sized beds and comfortable private baths. There are private owners’ quarters with water views and a private entrance. The Inns’ mechanical systems have been updated.
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Timbercliffe Cottage Bed and Breakfast - Camden, Maine $1,389,000
Timbercliffe Cottage Bed and Breakfast offers six spacious guest rooms with private baths. The original section, the smaller portion to the right of the porch, was built by Jesse Thomas in 1790 and the large porch section was added by Captain Pendleton in 1860. The current owners performed major renovations between 2005 and 2006 including all new mechanical, new electric wiring, cable and data pulled to all rooms; the foundation was jacked up where needed, roof replaced, bathrooms renovated; all furniture, furnishings, window treatment, decor and light fixtures, all new. Furnishings and interior paint colors were chosen to match the period. Hardwood floors were restored and new were installed. The feeling you get when you walk in is that you’ve stepped back in time but in comfortable luxury. The inn sits on nearly one acre on a residential street off Route 1, just a short walk to town. At 4,700 square feet on two floors, the inn is quite large. Owners quarters are nice as well, offering privacy, a separate entrance, two bedrooms, full bath and parlor, with rough in plumbing to add a small kitchen as well. The inn’s kitchen is large, private with dining space. A large laundry/pantry is off the kitchen.
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The Chiltern Inn - Bar Harbor, Maine $1,295,000
New Price Romantic, elegant and sophisticated. This 3 bedroom B&B has spacious rooms, unique common areas, and amenities that rival the larger hotels. Separate large four bedroom owners quarters. The historic 1906 stable and carriage house was lovingly re-built by a master craftsman with its soaring ceilings, fireplaces, state of the art kitchen, hardwood floors, oversized marble baths with 2 person Jacuzzi, double marble showers, home theatre, indoor spa that includes a 32 foot lap pool, 8 person hot tub and a sauna. It is close to the tennis courts, Kebo golf course, the ocean and Acadia National Park.
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Sprucewold Lodge - Boothbay Harbor, Maine $1,295,000
Travel back in time when you visit this stately 29-bedroom log lodge, hand-hewn from the 1920s. This lovely old building is the last remaining log structure, of its large size, east of the Mississippi River! Nestled in a grove of evergreens on a hill above Boothbay Harbor, Sprucewold Lodge offers an opportunity to enjoy the rustic charm and warmth of a Maine mountain lodge. But it’s only minutes from the rock-bound seacoast and the bustling harbor with its beautiful boats, terrific shops and a variety of fine restaurants. The Inn’s 29 guest rooms all have their private baths. The dining hall, currently used for breakfasts and functions could serve as a charming restaurant for Boothbay tourists and residents. The kitchen is very large. There is a 3 room owner’s quarters on the second floor of the Dining Hall and three cabins on the property which are used for employee housing and storage. Come to enjoy the old-fashioned hospitality. In the morning, the famous buffet breakfast (included in the room rate) is served in the dining hall. Spend your days sightseeing the beautiful mid-coast of Maine, with its lighthouses and picturesque villages. Or rent a kayak and explore the waterfront. Walk down the hill from the lodge and swim in a Maine cove! In the evenings, read a book or play cards in front of a crackling fire. Take a vacation from TV, and put a jigsaw puzzle together or play a rousing game of Monopoly. Of course, the big-screen TV is available in the dining hall for a must-see ball game or a quick look at the news. Relax with a moonlight stroll down the bay, or watch night fall from the lodge’s big front porch. Sleep in the cool quiet of the nights at the lodge, in one of our cozy rooms, each with a private bath. We think that you will agree that Sprucewold provides a unique and satisfying vacation experience. Boothbay Harbor was founded as a fishing and shipbuilding village, and it still operates as such today. In the summer, tourists mingle with local lobstermen, but this seaside town still maintains its rustic charm. The quickest way across town is the footbridge that crosses Boothbay Harbor, and visitors can rent summer cottages along the shore-the best vantage point for watching the activity in the lively harbor. If the water view is not enough, there are quaint village streets to explore and outdoor band concerts and craft fairs to attend. The nooks and crannies of the Boothbay shoreline are ideal for exploration via sea kayak, and the village is also a popular departure point for trips to Monhegan Island as well as whale watching cruises and puffin tours. Sport fishermen depart from the harbor in search of tuna, striped bass, bluefish, and cod. Thanks to the Boothbay Region Land Trust, more than 922 acres of land has been preserved for the enjoyment of the public. The areas encompass miles of hiking trails, several historic and prehistoric sites, and the Rachel Carson Greenway, which honors the founder of the contemporary environmental movement. From 1953 to 1964, Carson spend her summers in the Boothbay region, writing much of The Edge of the Sea and all of Silent Spring from her Southport Island cottage.
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The Kingsleigh Inn - Southwest Harbor, Maine $1,200,000
Sold Kingsleigh Inn is located in the heart of the village of Southwest Harbor, on Main Street. Its location has been wonderful for advertising exposure and for walk-in business. Of course, being able to walk around the corner to dinner has its advantages as well. Acadia National Park is just a 15-20 minute drive but there are various trails and areas of the park within a 5 minute drive. The inn has been in business since 1984 and has sustained a wonderful reputation and repeat clientele through its various innkeepers. The property has been very well maintained and renovated over the years. The most recent renovations were from 2005-2007, with a new wrap porch in 2008 and new roof in 2009. The inn offers some of the best harbor views of any lodging establishment in Southwest Harbor. The harbor view rooms show a near 100% occupancy. All rooms offer king or queen beds and private baths with shower. The penthouse suite offers a tub/shower, the living room a sleep sofa and chairs with TV and the king bedroom has a wood burning fireplace. The turret off the bedroom has a fantastic view of the harbor and a door to the private deck for guests to enjoy that view. The inn over the years has offered casual elegance and gracious hospitality. A perfectly manageable size for the new or seasoned innkeeper.
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The Holbrook House - Bar Harbor, Maine $1,195,000
Under Contract This lovely 1876 Victorian Bed and Breakfast located in the historic corridor of Bar Harbor. Eleven well appointed guest rooms with private baths and 2 two bedroom cottages. Excellent location with comfortable owners quarters. Strong seasonal business.
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Carefully Maintained Historic Inn - Confidential Location, Maine $1,175,000
This confidential listing is in one of Maine’s most visited coastal towns. Well maintained with strong current business, this property is in move-in condition for a new owner. A destination restaurant with a large commercial kitchen, has both intimate dining and a bar with a more casual setting as well as able to host special events. The restaurant has very strong business with growth potential. The large guest rooms were all recently renovated and all have private baths. The Innkeepers quarters is modern with mutli-bedrooms, perfect for a chef owner or innkeeper couple. This inn has established business which supports is price, enjoys a great reputation and still provides a new owner with upward potential.
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Craignair Inn - Spruce Head, Maine $1,150,000
Sold The Craignair Inn is a mid-coast waterfront inn with a 2008 FODOR'S CHOICE rating. Both the room and restaurant revenue are solid and the chef has expressed interest in staying on with new owners. This could be an ideal property for the creative type - there are many options not often found in a property with so many redeeming qualities: it's situated in mid-coast Maine (making it very accessible from Boston for a quick getaway); mid-coast Maine is seeing an increased volume of off-season visitors making this a wonderful spot off the beaten path just enough; new owners could offer a weekend classic country-inn-style champagne brunch open to the public as well as to guests; the inn’s spot at the end of a granite causeway with no through-traffic is a wonderfully secluded spot, yet just 15 minutes to Thomaston and 25 minutes to Rockland. The inn enjoys water frontage with a beautiful view with many areas to relax and unwind. And for those looking for fewer rooms, many of the rooms could be combined to create suites therefore limiting the quantity but increasing the ADR. Everything is in place for new owners to market the business and enjoy the Maine way of life, innkeeper style.
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Inn on Carleton - Portland, Maine $1,100,000
Sold The Inn on Carleton is a spectacular brick townhouse built in 1869. Filled with great architectural details and stunning antiques, the Inn on Carleton is welcoming and hospitable. The inn features six guest rooms, each with its own private bath. The owner’s area is quite spacious, which includes three bedrooms, two baths, a living room and a private entrance. There is off-street parking for guests and beautiful gardens in the private backyard. The Inn on Carleton has a great location in the West End, giving guests a close stay to the arts and restaurants.
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The Holland Inn - Bar Harbor, Maine $1,095,000
The inn is one of the newest in town, being fully renovated and created from scratch in 1997. The second building was brand new in 2002. The Holland Inn is the only first generation B&B [that we know of] in the village. It is crafted it in a comfortable, Non-Victorian style.
Just minutes from Acadia National Park, the nine room inn offers an outstanding location just a few short blocks from the ocean, pier, and shops and restaurants that the town is famous for. The generous yard and gardens surrounding the bed and breakfast offer an out-of-town tranquility, while the location offers in-town convenience.
All rooms have private baths, cable tv, and A/C. There is wireless internet available in most areas. An exceptional full gourmet breakfast is included in the rate and special diets are always welcome. The inn has plenty of off-street parking.
The main house of the bed and breakfast was completely restored over the winter of 1997. It was quite an effort, this old farmhouse had seen its best days long ago. Tom Hulbert was the builder and architect. The house was gutted, and the floor plans were drawn up,designing the unique trim work and the layout of the inn to mirror the style of an old farmhouse. After a grueling winter of dust and endless projects, efforts were rewarded with five beautiful bedrooms and a first generation business. In 2002 the property expanded across the backyard with the restoration of what is called the Quietside Cottage. This house sits about 100 feet across the large backyard of the main house.
It is believed this house was originally built in 1925. It was definitely in need of a complete renovation from the inside out. And so it was done. Once again Tom went to the drawing board and sketched a mirrored image of the style in the main house, but on a grander scale. Most of the rooms in this house are larger than the main house rooms, with significant sitting areas, and some with a balcony or private patio. Soothing colors and lots of space top off the already great rooms. If purchasers need larger owners quarters an adjoining three bedroom house is available for purchase.
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Captain Lindsey House Inn - Rockland, Maine $995,000
The Captain Lindsey Inn is a sophisticated, urban seaside Inn. Built in 1835 by a Maine Sea Captain as his home, this Harbor District Federal-style Inn combines the attributes of a boutique hotel and an inn right in the heart of Rockland’s waterfront district.
The fine oak paneling, along with a wonderful collection of pieces from all over the world, offers a feel of worldly hospitality that is the Inn’s trademark. Antiques and Persian rugs, amidst modern amenities surreptitiously concealed, offer guests a combination of genuine historic feel and the conveniences of modern times.
Nine air-conditioned rooms offer luxurious beds with European down comforters and pillows, desks, 2 comfortable reading chairs, Wi-Fi, televisions, large bathrooms equipped with hair dryers, fine toiletries, fluffy towels and bathrobes. Many rooms have their own fireplace. Guests can enjoy afternoon baked refreshments with port wine or tea, fireside or outside in a beautiful private walled-in garden.
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Rockwood Cottages - Rockwood, Maine $950,000
Owner’s enjoy a spacious three bedroom one bath home with office and an attached two car garage. There is a one bedroom, one bath first level in-law apartment, eight two bedroom one bath cottages, 3.5 acres and 377 feet of water frontage on Moosehead Lake; dock, boat slips, canoes included. Located directly on route 6/15 for easy access to Greenville, Jackman, and Quebec. There’s a gas pump on the dock for guests to fill their boats. Each rustic cabin offers full kitchen, cooking utensils, two bedrooms, each cabin sleeps 4-8, and has bath with shower. Each has a screened porch, seating and faces the lake. The current owners are in their 25th year and have decided to pass on the wonderful lifestyle and tradition of hosting guests to the next keepers. There is good business with established repeat clientele, however, the current owners do very little advertising and only stay open in summer. With new owners, new website and marketing efforts, the business could be substantial. Rockwood Cottages would be ideal for winter snowmobilers, or offering sled rentals on site. With fishing, hunting, the summer travelers and winter snowmobilers, this could be a small year round destination. It's ready to be taken to that next level.
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The Collier House - Bar Harbor, Maine $945,000
The Collier House continues a tradition of over 100 years of Mount Desert Island hospitality. The “Rusticators” began boarding on farms with local families to experience the outdoors, devote themselves to artistic expression and share food and fellowship with their hosts. No longer a working farm, Collier House still offers: an 1849 Farmhouse with private guest rooms and baths, dining room and common room with fireplace, a Gambrel style residence reminiscent of a barn and built into a slope, a Saltbox style three unit Carriage House, a two unit Cape style Pond House, and a lofty sky lit two unit Creek Retreat for a total of 13 units and 14 baths. Amenities include mountain views, a pond with paddle boat for summer use which is perfect for ice-skating in winter, hiking and cross country skiing trails, Jacuzzi tubs, antique and vintage furnishings, porches and decks, refrigerators and fireplaces. Surrounded by fields and woods the guest is still a short distance from a general store and restaurants.
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The Island View Inn - Sullivan, Maine $925,000
1889 shingle style cottage with 180ft of gorgeous, sandy beach front looking out to MDI. Seven guest rooms with private baths, a one bedroom,1.5 bath owners quarters including a den, large guest parlor, dining room, spacious kitchen, butler’s pantry, large wrap porch, making this property great for events and weddings.
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Lake House Bed and Breakfast and Restaurant - Waterford, Maine $699,000
New Price Rest and relax in the idyllic charm of the Lake House, a Maine Bed and Breakfast. Located just an hour from Portland in Waterford, Maine, this inn is in the foothills of the New England White Mountains. Built in the 1790’s, Lake House Bed and Breakfast is surrounded by white clapboard houses, all of which are listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Enjoy the cry of the loons on Lake Keoka from the second floor porch. Savor the peacefulness of the surroundings while relaxing on the Waterford Village Common. The Lake House has evolved from tavern to gracious inn, one that is also renowned for its restaurant. Offering five comfortable guest rooms, two luxury suites and a private cottage, guest rooms have king or queen beds, private baths, plush robes, TV, A/C and generous amenities. Enjoy the Grand Ballroom luxury suite or Waterford Flat luxury suite to make your stay memorable and decadent. Each suite offers a king or queen bed, whirlpool for 2, refrigerator, TV/DVD, separate shower and a gas log fireplace. It's the perfect place to celebrate a birthday or anniversary, make memories on your honeymoon, or just relax and unwind.
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Guilford Bed and Breakfast - Guilford, Maine $650,000
The Guilford Bed and Breakfast, circa 1904-1918, this incredible grand mansion has been through meticulous restoration. Interior woodwork, exterior clapboard, chimneys, three-color paint restoration, copper details on dormers, hand turned spindles, slate roof, stained glass, huge wrap porch and more. A turn of the century Queen Anne - a must see. An incredible private residence, but currently it is run as a bed and breakfast. Step into the foyer and you immediately feel comfort and elegance. There is a guest wet bar, dining room with large windows, formal living room, large den with wood burning fireplace and gorgeous wood walls. Four large guest rooms on the 2nd floor; three bedrooms, one bath on the 3rd floor for owners; private stairway to owners quarters from the large kitchen, bright, dual ovens and dishwashers; sitting room and powder room off the kitchen. Currently a six room B&B, but the configuration works beautifully as a four room guest level on the 2nd floor and three room owners quarters on the 3rd floor; or a fabulous private residence perched high above Elm Street. A historic property to be proud of. Turn-key, everything is in place for new owners to market and grow the business.
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The Flying Cloud Bed and Breakfast - Newcastle, Maine $589,000
Under Contract The Flying Cloud is a gracious 1840 Greek revival sea captain’s home and has outstanding architectural details. The casually elegant living room has triple hung floor to ceiling windows with views of Damarascotta Harbor and a warming fireplace. There is a formal dining room and a den with fireplace. The kitchen is a gourmet chef’s dream with its professional gas range and commercial refrigerator, yet retains the charm of an earlier time. There is a serene screen porch overlooking the backyard and gardens, The property has a great front porch and deck overlooking the Damariscotta River. The inn has five guest rooms with private baths and there is a library on the second floor. The Flying Cloud Bed and Breakfast has an abundance of common space for guests so they will feel especially pampered. There is a very private apartment for the owners with its own kitchen and great views of the harbor as well. There is also a separate office and laundry room to help you run the inn or to serve as your office for your home business.
The Inn has a great location, easily accessible, and only an hour from the Portland airport. It is located in Newcastle which along with Damarascotta are called the twin villages of the Midcoast. This is a region of long tidal rivers, pristine inland lakes and ponds and more than a 100 miles of wandering coastline just waiting to be discovered. The Flying Cloud Bed and Breakfast serves as guests home port as they navigate the many treasures the area has to offer. A pleasant 10 minute walk over the Damariscotta bridge takes you to local shops, art galleries and restaurants. Located on the tidal Damariscotta River, the Flying Cloud has lovely views of the busy working water front. Pemiquid Point Lighthouse and Fort William Henry are 15 miles down the Pemiquid peninsula. Or if you prefer, travel on picturesque River Road 15 miles in the other direction to Boothbay Harbor and the beautiful new Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. If shopping is your “bag”, it’s a quick 35 minutes south to Freeport and L. L. Bean as well as the outlets. Looking for art? The Farnsworth Art Museum is in Rockland, 25 minutes north. Round Pond is home to the Library Art Studio and Peapod Jewelery, exquisitely designed and handmade jewelry by Ronna Lugosch. Monhegan Island is a summer mecca for artists and art galleries. The ferry leaves from New Harbor all summer to take you for a day trip to Monhegan Island with all its wonderful artists in residence, as well as hiking trails with spectacular views of open ocean and islands.
This area is rich in history-from the earliest settlement at Fort William Henry to the Old German Church, St. Patrick’s Catholic Church and on to the Bath Maritime Museum or Owl’s Head Transportation Museum you can experience a sense of our area’s wonderful past.
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The Morgan House Inn - Bar Harbor, Maine $575,000
Sold The Morgan House Inn is located on a quiet side street and is ideal for guest who want to be close to the shops and restaurants. The house was built in 1903, the same time when many of the other large homes were built in downtown Bar Harbor. The waterfront and Acadia National Park are just minutes away.
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The Riverside Inn and Restaurant - East Machias, Maine $549,000
New Price Built in the 1800s, the inn was the former home to two sea captains - Captain William E. Elliott, in the mid-1800s, and Captain James F. Chase, in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Guest rooms are available in the main house and the coach house. Situated in an excellent location, you may relax and enjoy nature from the dining room or your private deck, or venture out and take part in this region’s many activities. The Riverside Inn & Restaurant offers a variety of cozy rooms, as well as providing you with outstanding cuisine. These special amenities will enhance your stay in this magnificent setting of Down East Maine. Guests have access to the main living areas of the inn, where one can curl up in a comfortable chair near the woodstove in winter, or enjoy the refreshing cool breezes that flow through the inns’ open windows on a summer evening. Located nearby are the University of Maine at Machias and historic sites such as Burnham Tavern Museum, Fort O’Brien State Historic Park, and F.D.R.’s summer house at Campobello Island. Experience the outdoors at Cobscook Bay State Park, Roque Bluffs State Park and Golf Course, and Moosehorn National Wildife Refuge. Hiking, bird watching, beachcombing, and puffin tours are only minutes away. The property is being offered turn-key and has a solid business income.
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The Brooklin Inn - Brooklin, Maine $545,000
New Listing Situated prominently in the busy seaside village of Brooklin, Maine this classic and historic Inn has five comfortable bedrooms, most with private baths. Careful investments and hard work have transformed this delightful business into a world class destination with strong year round bookings; we stay very busy - spring through fall!
Well connected to the community, the Brooklin Inn is the neighborhood’s finest restaurant and favorite Pub; well regarded by locals and a national clientele. The Pub has an inviting year-round atmosphere and great food. On winter evenings a packed house, gatherings of friends warmed by each other’s company and a woodstove with a delicious meal; it’s the place to be!
Elegance and a charming ambiance enhance the wonderful dining experience. The restaurant offers two dining rooms with seating for 50 guests, an extensive kitchen, prep area, dishwashing, breakfast and bar area, breakfast porch, lounge and a celebrated wine cellar. A well established business with an impeccable reputation and good cash-flow; you can enjoy a turn-key operation. The Inn supports the owners and staff of four to eight(adjusted seasonally).
Brooklin is a small coastal village of friendly and creative people on the Blue Hill peninsula. Close to the picturesque and historic communities of Blue Hill, Castine, Deer Isle and Stonington make the Inn well situated for visiting and enjoying the area. Rich in natural wonders, festivals and events draw plenty of customers. The Brooklin Inn is a perfect base for discovering everything Maine has to offer.
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Yankee Lady Inn - Bar Harbor, Maine $475,000
Yankee Lady Inn is a well appointed and carefully maintained B&B serving guests in downtown Bar Harbor for over 20 years. This established business has a great reputation, very comfortable guests accommodations and generous owner’s quarters.
This gem is situated on a lovely, side-street in the heart of historic, downtown Bar Harbor. Close to Acadia National Park, shopping, restaurants, the oceanfront and everything downtown Bar Harbor has to offer. A turn key operation, has been easily handled of by one person. Well booked for the season, many repeat clients and referrals.
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The Bar Harbor Hostel - Bar Harbor, Maine $450,000
The Bar Harbor hostel is licensed to sleep 28. A convenient downtown location. Well kept light and bright interior. New wiring and plumbing. Sprinkler system. Sale includes furnishings. Continue as Hostel or use for employee housing.
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Abbington's Seaview Motel and Cottages - Lincolnville, Maine $399,000
New Price The property was originally a 1950s motor court, and the owners have tried to maintain the original quaint charm of the place while making it comfortable for today’s traveler with queen size beds and free wireless internet. Conveniently located on US Route 1 and having a number of lodging options, Abbington's Seaview Motel and Cottages is geared towards family travel with its pool, acres of grass, and outdoor games. It is also a great place for "seasoned" travelers due to a number of ground level and affordable rooms. Most of the rooms have great views of Penobscot Bay. They also have a number of pet friendly cottages for those who just can’t leave their pets behind. This could certainly be a great marketing tool as pet friendly lodging is hard to come by.
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