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Galen C. Moses House
1009 Washington Street
Bath, Maine

The home is on the National Register of Historic Homes and has been featured in a number of publications, including the Bank of England's employees magazine "The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street", "The Insider's Guide: Maine's Southern Coast", "The Romantic Northeast" (Ken Christensen), "Maine, Off the Beaten Path" (Wayne Curtis), and all three major newspapers serving Bath. Built in 1874 for Galen Clapp Moses, the house became an instant celebrity in Bath when Jim and Larry purchased it in 1994 to create a bed & breakfast. Departing from traditional local house colors, this Italianate structure was draped in the most vivid colors of plum, pink and teal, thus its nickname, "The Pink House".

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Romantic Getaways

Property Features

Architecturally or historically interesting
Books Library
Canopy Beds
Central TV
Central phone
Free Off-street Parking
Garden
Guest lounge
Guest patio
Iron & Ironing Board
Parlor for guests to mingle

Location

Waterfront

Languages

English

Others Features

All year

Historical Awards Applied

City Historical Site (Applied)
National Historical Site (Applied)
National Register (Applied)

Historical Awards Granted

Local Register (Granted)
National Historical Site (Granted)
National Register (Granted)

Historical Society Memberships

City Historical Society
Local Historical Society
National Trust
State Historical Society

Meals Included in Rates

Afternoon Tea
Breakfast
Complimentary beverages
Continental Breakfasts
Gourmet Breakfast
Snacks/Refreshments
Wine

Business Traveler Amenities

Conference / Meeting Space
Daily Newspapers

 

Other Business Amenities

WiFi

Other Amenities Details

Turn down service Off street parking Down comforters

Historic Bath invites the traveler to spend a few relaxing days strolling through the pleasant parks overlooking the Kennebec River or rummaging through the many antique stores on Front Street. Beach lovers will find two sandy state park beaches within a short drive. The nationally acclaimed Maritime Museum, The Chocolate Church or the Art Gallery of Bowdoin College furnish exciting diversions on a rainy afternoon while short drives to Wiscasset, Boothbay Harbor or Freeport (home of L.L. Bean) can satisfy every shopper's appetite. And speaking of appetites, the restaurants in the area serve marvelous seafood on tables overlooking the great bays and charming coves.

Average Rates
Start From USD 99.00 To USD 259.00 Daily

Mode Of Payments

Amex
Cash
Cheques accepted
Discover Card
Mastercard
Traveller's Cheques
Visa

Soft Adventures

Antiquing
Beach
Bird-watching
Canoe and Kayak adventures
Historical Tours
Museums
National Parks & Monuments
Parks
Rail Tours
Shopping
Theatre
Whale Watching

Active Adventures

Bike Riding
Cross country skiing
Golf
Hiking
Running or jogging
Skiing (Cross Country)
Snowmobiling
Swimming
Tennis
Trail nearby

Romance and Relaxation

Picnic
Read a Book
Restaurants
Take a Walk

Inside Group Activities

Quilters Party

Fishing Adventures

Fishing Lakes
Fishing Rivers
Ice Fishing
Saltwater Fishing-Charters

Water Adventures

Canoeing Unguided Trips
Canoeing-River Trips
Ocean Sea Kayaking
Powerboat Tours & Cruises
Sailing Tours & Cruises
White Water Rafting




Smoking Outside Only
No Handicap Accessibility
Pets Not Allowed

 
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