8 rooms from $271 per night
“Grand historic house with water-front garden transformed into an impeccably-appointed inn. Delightful rooms are kitted out in period decor with four-poster beds, wainscoting and fireplaces; some have terrific sea views and balconies. Enjoy the on-site tavern, fireside parlours, porch and sun-deck.”
“Grand historic house with water-front garden transformed into an impeccably-appointed inn. Delightful rooms are kitted out in period decor with four-poster beds, wainscoting and fireplaces; some have terrific sea views and balconies. Enjoy the on-site tavern, fireside parlours, porch and sun-deck.”
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- The area has so much to offer from kayaking, sailing, antique shopping and national parks to historic sites, museums, galleries
- Families
- Perfect setting for a multi-generational family reunions with outdoor space, large reception rooms, lawn games and cosy tavern
- Country Escape
- Surroundings filled with sea, sand and sky; wake up to the sounds of nature and spend relaxing days drinking in the scenery
- Total relaxation
- Start the day with a cup of coffee by the tranquil water's edge before evenings by the outdoor fire-pit
- Great walks
- Spend the day hiking in Moose Point State Park with tidal pools, evergreen groves and views over Penobscot Bay
- Other Activities
- Take part in a clam dig on Sears Island! Spend the day digging in the mud, it costs $20 to get a local license
- Museums
- Learn about the area's rich Marine history at the Penobscot Maritime Museum, Maine's oldest maritime museum
- Sights nearby
- Walk around Downtown Searsport past note-worthy historic buildings, restaurants, cafes and boutiques
- Sailing
- Wine tasting
- Cycling
- Restaurant
- Located in the property's ball room, The 1874 Tavern offers light-bites, charcuterie boards, pizza and Maine craft brews
- Historic
- Built in 1847 by a local maritime captain, the building features on the National Register of Historic Places
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Port of Call Havana and the Captain’s Suite have outdoor balconies with firepits
- Restrictions on children
- Children older than 10 years of age are welcome at the inn
- Whirlpool Bathtub
- Captain’s Suite features a romantic jetted tub
- Colonial
- Family Suites
- Wedding license
- B&B
- Sea Views
- Quiet
- Artworks
- Sit-out Terrace
- Full of character
- On the beach
- Inn
- Antiques
- Village
- Retro/Vintage
- Boutique
- Traditional
- Charming
- Four poster beds
- Intimate
- Views
- Secluded setting
- Owner managed
Facilities
- Restaurant
- Located in the property's ball room, The 1874 Tavern offers light-bites, charcuterie boards, pizza and Maine craft brews
- Garden
- The property's large plot means that the vast gardens and grounds stretch all the way to the water's edge
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Port of Call Havana and the Captain’s Suite have outdoor balconies with firepits
- Restrictions on children
- Children older than 10 years of age are welcome at the inn
- Whirlpool Bathtub
- Captain’s Suite features a romantic jetted tub
- Fireplace
- Meeting Room
- No pets
- Library
- Wedding license
- Sit-out Terrace
- Air conditioning
- Four poster beds
- Sitting Room
- Suites
- Concierge
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Wifi
- Views
- Business Centre
- Parking
- Family Suites
- Bar
Activities
- Great walks
- Spend the day hiking in Moose Point State Park with tidal pools, evergreen groves and views over Penobscot Bay
- Other Activities
- Take part in a clam dig on Sears Island! Spend the day digging in the mud, it costs $20 to get a local license
- Museums
- Learn about the area's rich Marine history at the Penobscot Maritime Museum, Maine's oldest maritime museum
- Sights nearby
- Walk around Downtown Searsport past note-worthy historic buildings, restaurants, cafes and boutiques
- Sailing
- Cycling
- Theatre
- Wine tasting
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