Holidae House

Bethel, Maine
  • Main (207) 780 8900
  • Office (207) 770 2240
  • Cell (207) 468-8470
  • Fax (207) 770 2241
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The Holidae House sets in the middle of the village of Bethel, Maine. One of Maine's best known ski area's, Sunday River, is only a few miles away. Winter and summer activities abound in this western mountain region.

The Holidae House is a Victorian-era Bed and Breakfast in the heart of Bethel village. Bethel is the gateway to one of Maine’s most popular ski areas, Sunday River.

In order to take advantage of the many activities the area has to offer, the Inn is open all four seasons. Winter activities are everywhere. Beyond downhill skiing, there is cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and winter hiking. The summer offers hiking, biking canoeing, kayaking, golf, or just relaxing at the Inn. The village’s many shops and restaurants are all within walking distance of the property. As you can imagine, autumn in the area abounds with color and a continuation of spring and summer activities.

The Inn has established a strong business over the last 4 generations. Its Victorian charm is captivating to the guests. Returning from the day’s activities, they have many places to relax; their designer decorated guest room, the wicker filled front porch, the brick patio, or the cozy Victorian living room.

There are 7-guest rooms- all with private baths. A separate Innkeeper’s apartment contains a living room, efficiency kitchen, sleeping loft, 2 bedrooms, and a private deck. There is also a separate retail space for either your own products or use as a leased shop. The property also has a separate studio apartment that can be used as a long-term rental.

The Inn offers many business opportunities in an excellent location.

This property is listed by Rick Griffin of The Maine Inn Brokerage Team/Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty - Kennebunkport Office

Listed for $599,000


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