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USA > Maine > Bath
The Galen C. Moses House
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"Bed and Breakfast located in Bath, Maine, gateway to Midcoast Maine, the Galen Moses House Bed and Breakfast is a historic Maine inn built in l874. Maine Accommodations Maine inns maine bed and breakfast Built in 1874 for Galen Clapp Moses, the house became an instant celebrity in Bath when Jim and Larry purchased it in 1994 to create a bed & breakfast. Departing from traditional local house colors, this Italianate structure was draped in the most vivid colors of plum, pink and teal, thus its nickname, "The Pink House". specials.shtml rooms.shtml rates.shtml links.shtml index.shtml history.shtml directions.shtml contact.shtml attractions.shtml about.shtml bath maine bed and breakfast, bath maine accommodations, maine bed and breakfast, maine accommodations, maine inns, bath maine inns, accommodation in bath maine, maine accomodations, midcoast maine lodging, maine lodging and accommodations, bath maine lodging, portland maine bed and breakfast, bar harbor maine lodging, bed and breakfast maine There are surprises throughout the house, from the elegant gardens and rooms filled with tasteful antiques to the full theatre located on the third floor and once used to entertain officers from the nearby Naval Air Station during World War II. The house contains a number of spirits, other than the sherry served at 5:00pm. Our ghosts, assuredly friendly, are likely to make their presence felt on a frequent basis. Early evening finds guests relaxing on the porches which surround the house or taking a leisurely stroll along the waterfront. A full breakfast is served each morning and varies according to the cook's mood. While juices, fresh brewed coffee and a variety of muffins are available for early risers and late sleepers, the full breakfast between 8:00am and 9:00am adds such entrees as walnut pancakes with orange sauce, mushroom or artichoke quiche, sour cream and chive omelets, baked french toast, cinnamon waffles with Maine maple syrup. All entrees accompanied by honey/mustard sausages, turkey bacon, or sundried tomato and basil sausage. Historic Bath invites the traveler to spend a few relaxing days strolling through the pleasant parks overlooking the Kennebec River or rummaging through the many antique stores on Front Street. Beach lovers will find two sandy state park beaches within a short drive. The nationally acclaimed Maritime Museum, The Chocolate Church or the Art Gallery of Bowdoin College furnish exciting diversions on a rainy afternoon while short drives to Wiscasset, Boothbay Harbor or Freeport (home of L.L. Bean) can satisfy every shopper's appetite. And speaking of appetites, the restaurants in the area serve marvelous seafood on tables overlooking the great bays and charming coves. " |
Amenities:
Air conditioning, Wireless Internet, Shared deck(s), View of river,
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Payment Methods Accepted:
Discover, Master Card, Visa, American Express, Personal
Checks, Travelers Checks, Cash.
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In/Out Policy: Check in: 3:00 - 8:00; Check out: 11:00 |
Cancellation Policy: # Cancellations within one week prior to arrival, or early departure: deduct first night deposit per room |
Pets are welcome. We have pets.
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Breakfast: A full breakfast is served
A full breakfast is served each morning and varies according to the cook's mood. While juices, fresh brewed coffee and a variety of muffins are available for early risers and late sleepers, the full breakfast between 8:00am and 9:00am adds such entrees as |
Driving
Directions: Take the Maine State Turnpike (Route 95) to Exit 6A (Route 295).* Continue to Exit 28 (Route 1, Brunswick and Bath) where you should exit**. Entering Bath, stay right for the last exit before the Bridge (marked "Historic Bath") and proceed to Washington Street (set of lights). Turn left and drive 6 blocks to 1009 Washington Street which is on your right. Please park at the front door. |
Local Area
Attractions: Historic Bath invites the traveler to spend a few relaxing days strolling through the pleasant parks overlooking the Kennebec River or rummaging through the many antique stores on Front Street. Beach lovers will find two sandy state park beaches within a short drive. The nationally acclaimed Maritime Museum, The Chocolate Church or the Art Gallery of Bowdoin College furnish exciting diversions on a rainy afternoon while short drives to Portland, Wiscasset, Boothbay Harbor or Freeport (home of L.L. Bean) can satisfy every shopper's appetite. And speaking of appetites, the restaurants in the area serve marvelous seafood on tables overlooking the great bays and charming coves. |
Seasonal Info: High season: May - October |
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