We recently spent a wonderful couple of days staying at this very special, beautifully restored colonial house. The peaceful setting on the Kennebec River was matched by the warmth and graciousness of our hosts, and the sumptuous breakfasts were a treat. While lounging on the rear porch, we watched as seals lounged on the rocks and an osprey and bald...
More
- Also Known As:
- The 1774 Inn At Phippsburg Maine
- Official Description (provided by the hotel):
-
The 1774 Inn, officially known as the McCobb-Hill-Minott House in the National Register of Historic Places, was built between 1773 and 1774 and is a fine example of a pre-Revolution Colonial mansion. Situated on the unspoiled Phippsburg peninsula in Midcoast Maine, it overlooks the majestic Kennebec river and is a haven for guests to relax in and discover this most beautiful part of rural and historic America.Owned and run by Anglo-Irish couple John Atkinson and Jacqueline Hogg, the Inn has been redecorated and refurbished throughout, combining contemporary comfort and elegance within its 238-year old walls. Nearby are miles of sandy beaches, hiking trails and local restaurants, with the shops and town amenities of Bath and Brunswick within easy reach.
...
more
less