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The Pryor House, overlooking the Kennebec
River, is a few blocks from the center of historic Bath,
Maine. This delightful 1820's Federal-style New England bed
and breakfast inn features an elegant double staircase, wide
pine floors, and fireplaces. Its comfortable atmosphere
invites guests to come and relax from the busy-ness of life.
Guests can choose from three distinctive
lodging accommodations, each with private bath. The
Captain's Room boasts a king-sized four-poster bed,
decorative fireplace, and a window seat that overlooks the
river. The Elizabeth Room has a queen-sized
bed, Victorian decor, and decorative fireplace. The
Tall Chimney Room reflects a feeling of comfort and
warmth with its exposed brick chimney, high ceilings,
queen-sized bed, and large bathroom with Jacuzzi tub. A
balcony allows you to enjoy the beautiful summer evenings, in
this room.
An inviting parlor area is a welcome place
to relax and visit with fellow guests, while the distinctive
dining room comes alive each morning for a full breakfast.
Dietary restrictions are accommodated if known in advance.
After a delicious helping of breakfast fare, peruse Bath and
its surrounding area, full of history and beauty.
The Midcoast Maine area, a must "sea",
is a convenient stopping off point for visitors travelling on
Route 1 or I- 295. While in Bath, visit the "Chocolate
Church" arts center and Waterfront Park, or stroll along
the city's restored downtown.
Experience the small-town friendliness at
the Pryor House Bed and Breakfast. Don and Gwenda welcome you
to come and discover Bath, one of Midcoast Maine's finest. |
Bath also has some great restaurants and
antique shops!
Located near historic Wiscasset, Popham
Beach, Reid State Park, Brunswick Naval Air Station, and
Bowdoin College, Bath also offers many day trip opportunities.
Explore one of the many lighthouses, or go shopping at L.L.
Bean and other outlets in nearby Freeport. Enjoy the sea? Try
a whale watching cruise or fishing excursion, or kayak in one
of the inlets. For those who prefer land, try hiking or
walking some of Maine's finest beaches, or simply take in the
beauty while playing a round of golf. |