4 rooms from $165 per night
“A charming coastal inn set in the heart of historic Kennebec. Rooms are elegant and spacious with a nautical theme, antique furnishings, four-poster beds and claw-foot tubs. Enjoy a delicious gourmet breakfast in the regal dining room. After a day of exploring, take a dip in the pool. A quaint stay.”
“A charming coastal inn set in the heart of historic Kennebec. Rooms are elegant and spacious with a nautical theme, antique furnishings, four-poster beds and claw-foot tubs. Enjoy a delicious gourmet breakfast in the regal dining room. After a day of exploring, take a dip in the pool. A quaint stay.”
Recommended For
- Active Holiday
- Experience Freeport shopping, Rockland museums and Camden sailing via short trips through New England towns and seaside villages
- Local exploring
- Located perfectly along Maine’s Mid-coast Route 1 corridor, Bath is the ideal location to explore all the Mid-coast region
- Great walks
- Visit the coastal towns of Phippsburg and Georgetown to take in the pristine beaches or to hike to beautiful lighthouses
- Museums
- A short walk south on Washington Street will have Inn guests on the doorstep of the Maine Maritime Museum
- Learning
- Go on an iconic lobster pot boat and learn all about lobster, lobstering’s history and technologies
- Wildlife Area
- Nearby watch abundant and interesting Bald Eagles and Red-Breasted Nuthatches
- Fishing
- Fish for striped bass and various types of trout common to the Kennebec
- Sailing
- Many options of local charters and cruises
- Mountain biking
- Kayaking
- Historic
- Built in the early 1850's by Captain James B. Perkins
- No restaurant
- The Inn provides a delicious gourmet breakfast
- Artworks
- Four poster beds
- Child friendly
- Village
- Antiques
- Inn
- B&B
Facilities
- No restaurant
- The Inn provides a delicious gourmet breakfast
- Four poster beds
- Air conditioning
- Parking
- Wifi
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Child friendly
- Swimming Pool
Activities
- Great walks
- Visit the coastal towns of Phippsburg and Georgetown to take in the pristine beaches or to hike to beautiful lighthouses
- Museums
- A short walk south on Washington Street will have Inn guests on the doorstep of the Maine Maritime Museum
- Learning
- Go on an iconic lobster pot boat and learn all about lobster, lobstering’s history and technologies
- Wildlife Area
- Nearby watch abundant and interesting Bald Eagles and Red-Breasted Nuthatches
- Fishing
- Fish for striped bass and various types of trout common to the Kennebec
- Sailing
- Many options of local charters and cruises
- Mountain biking
- Kayaking
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