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Camden
Bed and Breakfast Inns
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Little Dream - 66 High Street
(207) 236-8742
Former Bostonians Bill Fontana, a sculptor, and Joann Ball, a decorative designer, fell in love with Camden on a drive through in 1988. "We have to move here," they both thought. "A Little Dream" is the happy result.
[A Little Dream
Website]
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bigail's - 8 High Street
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(207) 236-2501
Innkeepers Ed and Donna Misner have been welcoming guests to their classic 1847 Federal Inn since 1990. Abigail's has been lovingly restored and decorated to cater to guests' comfort. Abigail's is 1 block from the heart of Camden Village and one of the prettiest harbors in Maine, as well as unique shops and wonderful restaurants. Don't miss breakfast, an informal gathering in the large, sunny dining room. Ed and Donna enjoy serving scrumptious breakfasts and sharing favorite places to visit in Down East Maine
[Abigail's
Website]
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Belmont Inn - 6 Belmont Street
(207) 236-8053
Located on a quiet side street off busy Route 1 and yet only a five-minute walk to the harbor, shops and restaurants, The Belmont Inn is a totally romantic and charming getaway location. A true 19th century retreat, The Belmont is a lovingly restored and maintained Edwardian gem, richly elegant and yet casually inviting. This gracious, quieter Inn is noted for its large common areas; wraparound porches with rocking chairs overlooking the ever-changing gardens; lovely breakfasts and friendly hospitality. [The Belmont Inn
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Blackberry Inn - 82 Elm Street
(207) 236-6060
Jim and Cyndi Ostrowski discovered Camden, where they found mountains, seashore, the Blackberry Inn, and the opportunity to fulfill their 20-year innkeeping dream. A graduate of Philadelphia's Restaurant School, Jim is Blackberry's chef. Lifelong outdoor enthusiasts, Cyndi and Jim are excited to create special packages for vacationers who come to bicycle, canoe, hike, and enjoy Maine's coastal wonderland.
[Blackberry Inn
Website]
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lue Harbor House - 67 Elm Street
(800) 248-3196
Real hospitality and a refreshingly casual atmosphere await you in our classic village inn, within walking distance of Camden village and harbor. Come indulge in luxurious accommodations and fine dining. Ask about our special packages, available during the summer season.
[Blue Harbor House
Website]
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amden Maine Stay Inn - 22 High Street
(207) 236-9636
Relaxed, cozy and very friendly, the Maine Stay is a grand old home located in the historic district of Camden. A two-block walk down tree-lined streets brings you to the harbor park, shops and restaurants. With a pleasant grove to the south, Camden Hills State Park to the west and charming old homes (all listed on the National Register) to the north and east, the inn projects the essence of New England. Experience the warmth and comfort of this historic home with innkeepers Bob and Juanita Topper.
[Maine Stay Inn
Website]
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amden Windward House -
6 High Street
(207) 236-9656
Enjoy the charm and hospitality of the historic Camden Windward House,
built in 1854 for prominent local shipbuilder Elijah Glover and
updated to modern standards for four-season comfort and convenience.
Savor our full-menu breakfast featuring fresh fruits and traditional
dishes prepared individually to order. Walk to nearby shops, galleries, and restaurants surrounding the village's scenic harbor and
park. Sail the bay, climb Mount Battie, ski the Snow Bowl. Return to
private decks, Jacuzzi or soaking tub, and fireplace or air conditioning
as the season suggests. Collect memories of Midcoast
Maine to treasure until your next visit. [The Camden Windward House
Website]
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aptain Swift Inn - 72 Elm Street
(207) 236-8113 or (800) 251-0865
Innkeeping is a way of life and an adventure that we have found to be a great enjoyment. After many years of life "in the fast lane" - Kathy, a teacher of math and computer science and Tom, a career Army officer - discovered "the way life should be" and moved to Maine. To them, guests are like members of an extended family.
[Captain Swift Inn
Website]
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he Elms - 84 Elm Street
(207) 236-6250 or (800) 755-ELMS
"Our" dream of 20 years was to own a bed and breakfast. Children educated and gone, Cyndi and Jim Ostrowski fulfilled that dream when they moved to Camden and bought Blackberry Inn in 1998. But there's more! Four years later, a new chapter began when our neighboring inn, The Elms, became available. It was the answer to "what's next?" We became the proud new owners in 2003, establishing The Inns at Blackberry Common, Camden's garden inns which now includes Blackberry Inn and The Elms.
[The Elms
Website]
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artstone Inn - 41 Elm Street
(207) 236-4259 or (800) 788-4823
After traveling around the world operating gourmet restaurants for luxury hotel chains, your hosts Mary Jo and Michael Salmon longed to pamper guests on a smaller scale in a historic setting. The Hartstone Inn (c.1835), one of Camden's grandest historic homes, is our dream come true. We invite you to relax and unwind in our beautifully decorated rooms and experience the cuisine of owner and international award-winning Chef Michael. [Hartstone Inn
Website]
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he Hawthorn Inn - 9 High Street
(207) 236-8842 or (866)381-3647
Maryanne Shanahan lived and traveled worldwide throughout her varied career. A New Englander who loves the seacoast, Maryanne's dream was to return one day to own and operate a bed and breakfast inn. The dream came true in November of 2001 when she purchased the elegant, spacious Hawthorn Inn, just steps from Camden harbor.
[The Hawthorn Inn
Website]
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he Nathaniel Hosmer Inn - 4 Pleasant Street
(207) 236-4012 or (800) 423-4012
A Bed and Breakfast on the quiet side: "…perhaps the best reason to stay at Nathaniel
Hosmer Inn is its convenient, quiet location, a block away from busy Route 1 traffic."
Stepping inside you have a sense of going back in time. Warm glowing candles, and on
a cool morning a fire burning in the fireplace welcomes you to breakfast. With a little bit of Williamsburg and a little bit of Shaker influence, this circa 1810 inn provides a peace-ful place to stay during your visit to coastal Maine.
[Nathaniel Hosmer Inn
Website]
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wan House - 49 Mountain Street
(207) 236-8275 or (800) 207-8275
Have you ever vacationed in the same area year after year and dreamed of
living there someday? That is exactly what happened with Lyn and Ken Kohl. No stranger to the hospitality business, Lyn had worked as a hotel administrator for a luxury hotel chain, and Ken was a customer service manager for a major telecommunications company. The Swan House Bed and Breakfast is neatly tucked away on a quiet wooded lot, which made it an ideal place to settle in and begin
career number two. [Swan House
Website]
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