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Built
by Daniel Somes, son of the pioneer, the Mount Desert House is
of prime historical
interest as an early public house on Mount Desert Island located
just minutes from the beautiful Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor.
Come stay where Thomas Cole, principle artist of the Hudson River
School, Frederick Church and hundreds of others have stayed while
exploring Mount Desert Island.
Your party will be the only guests of the Inn occupying
the entire second and third floor of a wing. The second floor consists
of
the "Pawn's Room" (double plus upper single bunk) with connecting bath to the "Knight's
Room" (double). The "Bishop's Room" (Queen) has
its own private bath. The third floor known as "The Castle" consists
of a large open living area with beamed cathedral ceiling and a
completely furnished large kitchen, (ice-maker, microwave, stove,
oven, disposal, refrigerator w/cold water) a living room with table
and chairs, gas fireplace, king-size day bed, single sleeper, small
sleeping loft and full bathroom with tub and shower, washer and
dryer.
The suite has water and mountain views and a private entrance
and balcony.
Comes with all linens, towels, dishes, and kitchen
appliances,BBQ grill, three bicycles, canoe, satellite TV w/HBO,
private phone line
with free local calls, DVD player, VHS, Sony Vega TV.
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