Rockland, ME 

Old Granite Inn

 
546 Main St
Rockland, ME 04841-3341 US
(800)386-9036
(207)594-9036
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Rates: $75 to $170
Total Rooms: 9

Description

Circa 1790. The Old Granite Inn is a Federal Colonial-style inn built in 1790 with gray granite quarried nearby in St. George and hauled by oxen to the site. It's located on a half acre in the national historic district of Rockland. The inn's nine guest bedrooms are furnished with antiques and original art. A typical inn breakfast is quiche, fresh fruit and juice, coffeecake or muffins, toasts, jams, coffee and tea. Guests often request picnic lunches so they can eat outdoors and listen to the waves break and take in the salt air. The local area is becoming known in art circles because of the Farnsworth Art Museum, including its newest addition, the Wyeth Center. Many art galleries and shops of all kinds are nearby, as are beaches, parks, lighthouses and mountains. Guest may take tour boats, go kayaking, or ferry to the nearby islands for a foot or bicycle tour.Location: Ocean Community and Waterfront.

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Rooms & Rates

Rates: $75 to $170
Payment types accepted include American Express, Master Card, Discover, Visa, Personal Checks, Travelers Checks and cash.
Rooms: This property has 9 total guest accommodations with private bath.
The types of beds available include King, Queen and Twin.

Policies

Minimum Stay Requirements: Two nights on weekends in July and August
Cancellation: Two weeks less $20 fee
Pets: Innkeepers pets on premises.
Smoking: Smoke Free Property.

Services & Amenities

Meals Included in Rates: Breakfast.
Types of meals: Early Coffee/Tea, Full Breakfast, Picnic Lunches and Restaurant off Premises.
Amenities In Room: Cable TV, Reading Lamps, CD Player and Ceiling Fans.
Amenities On Site: Library, Parlor Games, Phone, Fireplace, Handicap Access, Limited Handicap Access, Television and VCR.

Activities

Events Hosted: Seminars, Meetings, Romantic Getaways and study groups.

Historic Interest

Historic Memberships: State Historical Society and City Historical Society.