Sold 2012. Noble House Inn is Bridgton’s premier Bed & Breakfast Inn nestled above scenic Highland Lake in the foothills of New England’s Majestic White Mountains. The Inn was originally a senator’s estate and is now considered one of the best Maine Lakes & Mountains Inns, as evidenced by their selection as an Editors’ Choice by Yankee Magazine. The property exudes casual luxury and offers four generous common rooms (most with fireplaces), nine luxurious guestrooms & suites, sweeping verandas, screened porches, and landscaped grounds bordered by classic New England stone walls, king pines, century oaks, and a pine grove. The inn is perfect for intimate events.
Noble House Inn is located on a quiet side road in downtown Bridgton, a lovely walkable community serving as the region’s hub, and home to over seventy bodies of water, dozens of mountains and countless outdoor recreational opportunities. Centrally located just 1 hour from Portland, Freeport and the coast, and 30 minutes from the White Mountains, Bridgton is a cultural & tourism-based resort community offering a ski resort, performing arts, movie theaters, shopping, restaurants, museums, art galleries and the renowned Bridgton Academy.
The inn has been carefully renovated. The gorgeous modern kitchen with granite and commercial dishwasher has been designed to accommodate a commercial endeavor. The spacious owner’s quarters offers a large, open floor plan third floor space with large bedroom and seating area, cedar lined closets, and new spacious bath with tiled shower all with opportunity for expansion. There’s also a private office off the den on the first floor and a full, unfinished basement, perfect for additional storage and workroom.
In 2012, two awards were bestowed on the inn: Voted “Maine’s Best Inn” (Pamela Lanier’s People’s Choice Award) and Winner of Trip Advisor’s Certificate of Excellence.
Noble House Inn was offered for sale exclusively by The B&B Team® and last sold in 2012! For details, please contact The B&B Team at 877-957-2360 or email us here.