The building that houses The Inn at Bath had always been
a private residence until the previous innkeeper purchased
the property in 1989 and converted it into an outstanding
Midcoast Maine bed and breakfast. There were no formal streets
in Bath back in the very early 1800's and thus the search
to identify previous owners and property transfers became
difficult. The earliest record we have found to date shows
that the property was sold on August 28, 1826 by Mr. Thomas
Robinson to Mr. Henry B. Webb for the sum of $300.00.
By 1850 the property is owned by the McClellan's and it
is valued at $4000.00, signifying that a house now stood
on the property.
Each of The Inn's guest rooms, through creative design and
decorative treatments, has its own special individuality
making them unique Maine accommodations. This quality is
enhanced by antique furniture, lovely fabrics, generous
use of color, and art work and family photographs collected
by Elizabeth. These spacious guest rooms all have
private bathrooms and offer a selection of firm and comfortable
king, queen, double and twin beds, each with large comforters
and extra pillows. Two rooms have very comfortable 6'5"
sofa/daybeds which can be made up for additional guests.
Four guest rooms have writing desks/tables, sofas/loveseats
and woodburning fireplaces (unlimited firewood is included
in the room rate), two rooms have 2 person whirlpool tubs
and fireplaces, and three rooms have outdoor entrances making
them ideal for visiting dogs!