The
Manor House Inn is comprised of an original Victorian Mansion and Victorian Chauffeurs
Cottage, both authentically furnished and restored; two Garden Cottages
in Maine Cottage style and the Acadia Cottage, decorated with elegant
furnishings and amenities. We proudly invite you to tour our unique
property…..
The
Main Inn
Built
in 1887 by Col. James Foster as a 22 room mansion, this beautiful, authentically
restored, Victorian Mansion is now listed on the National Register of
Historic Places. The moment you step into the front entry a romantic
Victorian past becomes the present. Our elegant common rooms are decorated
with Victorian wallcoverings, original maple floors and several working
fireplaces.
All
of our charming guestrooms and spacious suites are furnished with fine
antiques, period accessories, gracious touches and comfortable surroundings.
Some have working fireplaces and garden views. All have king or queen
beds and private baths.
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Chauffeurs Cottage
Originally
built in 1897 as the servant's quarters for the main Mansion, it has
been completely renovated to house three of our finest accommodations.
All rooms have king beds, gas fireplaces, tub/shower baths, decks, Victorian
wallcoverings and antique furnishings. Our Honeymoon Suite is the entire
second floor of this building.
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Garden
Cottages
Separated
from the main Mansion, our private individual Garden Cottages possess
Downeast charm. Each cottage has a queen bed, gas fireplace, sitting
area, cable tv, tub/shower bath and a private porch.
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Acadia Cottage
Constructed
in 2000 and designed to compliment the historic Manor House Inn, the
Acadia Cottage reflects the Cottage Style buildings of Old Bar Harbor,
with luxury appointments and modern amenities. These spacious suites
have queen beds, cable television, gas fireplaces, wet bars and very
large bathrooms with whirlpool tubs. This building also has a private
meeting room available for small groups.
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