| Nonesuch Farm B&B |
| Bangor, Maine |
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http://bangorsfirstbedandbreakfast.com/index.html
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3 Rooms Non-Smoking No Pets
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Nonesuch Farm was built around 1855 as the second farmhouse in the small but thriving community of Six Mile Falls, which boasted its post office, school, saw mill, general store and blacksmith shop. Commercial descendents of the general store Living Roomand blacksmith shop are still in business. One of the owners of the farm was a teacher in the school and we believe the ghost is in the house.
Nonesuch Farm has been a farm since its beginnings-- dairy cows, lumber and, more recently, the first breeding farm for appaloosas in Maine. The house has changed with its families and their businesses. The ell was added, torn down and the re-constructed. The center hall and main fireplace mantel were re-built and have been restored. A handyman's room was added and then incorporated into the living quarters of the main house. Sun PorchNevertheless, you will find the original windows, horsehair plaster, and pine floors throughout the guest rooms. Period lighting fixtures and furnishings are also in evidence. Nonesuch Farm is a 150 year old work in progress and your stay helps preserve it. Thank You.
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| Inn Amenities and Features |
Other Amenities ...
New additions to the house include an enclosed sun porch and an unenclosed hot tub, where you are welcome to watch "our" resident flock of wild turkeys and transient Canadian geese.
Dining Room You are also welcome to hike or ski our woodland trails beyond the pastures. For kayakers and canoeists, Six Mile Falls, class 4 whitewater, is but across Hudson Road.
| Reservation Policies and Payment Information |
Contact Inn for Bed and Breakfast Rates/Policies.
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