Mt. Washington Valley Maine Inn & Restaurant
Fryeburg, ME
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This Mt. Washington Valley Maine Inn & Restaurant is truly a gem in the heart of the valley. The distinctive mission style building was built in 1913 as a private residence by renowned Portland Maine architect John Calvin Stevens. Today the well-preserved building features four stylishly appointed guest rooms and a restaurant and pub that attract locals as well as vacationers from near and far. The menu centers on the best local ingredients and flavors, organic when available. Fresh meats and seafood, and spectacular homemade desserts complete the package.
There are two dining rooms, a dining porch and a downstairs pub, all total licensed for 60 diners. The front dining room features a magnificent fireplace and large bay window. The second dining room is equally spacious and is adjacent to a rear four season dining porch with 3 walls of picture windows with spectacular views of the valley and the Presidential Range of New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Beyond the porch are sloping lawns and gardens with a fire pit and a picturesque pond. A favorite area for guests to relax, breathe the fresh mountain air and lounge on Adirondack chairs. Additional dining is available in Jonathan’s Pub; a wonderful cozy granite walled downstairs room with a large bar and table seating. A wood stove, TV and walls of local art make this a favorite casual dining alternative.
If food is your passion and living ‘life the way it should be’ in Maine, this Inn & Restaurant is an opportunity for future innkeepers to own a thriving business and add their own individual style and talents.
The B&B Team is proud to offer this exceptional and highly profitable full service country Inn for sale, exceptionally well priced at $995,000.
Property Details- 4 Guest Rooms
- 4 Guest Room Baths
- Has Owner's Quarters
- Built in 1913
- Lot is 1.3 Acres
- Photo Gallery
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