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Introduction
Innkeepers Ken & Rachel Parlin invite you to experience luxury and warm hospitality in this Circa 1851 Bed and Breakfast located in Historic Bath. Captain James B. Perkins built the house in the early 1850's, the Halcyon Days of Bath. Captain James B. Perkins was a master mariner and held substantial investments in The Eastern Steamboat Company of which Perkins was an initial director in 1869.
The Inn offers a park-like setting with vintage barn, picnic area, croquet and in-ground swimming pool. Accommodations feature large ensuite bathrooms, Cable TV, and Free high speed Internet access. A three course breakfast is served each morning on Blue Willow China.
Price range: $105 - $175
Open year round
Children allowed: 12 and older
Private bath: yes
No pets allowed, collie in innkeepers quarters
The Kennebec Inn is a non-smoking inn
Welcome to Bath, Maine
Nestled along the sparkling Kennebec River in Maine is a small jewel of a city. An old seafaring town, Bath has sailed gracefully into the present day bringing a taste of her history with her. Bath is ideally sited for water access at the head of two peninsulas. At the mouth of the Kennebec, historic Fort Popham stands guard. Nearby, Popham Beach and Reid State Park in Georgetown offer miles of sandy beach and rocky cliffs. Cultural treasures are plentiful at Bath's Maine Maritime Museum, the Chocolate Church Performing Arts Center and the Studio Theatre of Bath. Coastal scenery or sandy beaches are just minutes from Downtown Bath: Popham Beach State Park, Reid State Park and Robinhood Marina.
In Bath, you'll find a bustling waterfront shipyard, the Bath Iron Works, just upstream from the Maine Maritime Museum. The tree-lined avenues in town are graced by handsome old ship captain's mansions. Downtown, shops and restaurants line Front Street on the Kennebec. The 19th century brick buildings and narrow streets have the charm of childhood revisited--a slower pace, a friendlier time. Excerpt from http://www.visitbath.com
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