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+1 207-865-9377
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162 Main St, Freeport, ME, 04032 |
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0.4 miFreeport Station (Amtrak)
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Wi-Fi
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Specialties
We are a family owned 84 room hotel with two great restaurants, the Broad Arrow Tavern and the Maine Dining Room. We support local farmers and fishermen and are proud members of Maine Organic Farmers and Growers and the Maine Farmland Trust. We serve the finest, freshest foods Maine has to offer. Enjoy our wood fired brick oven open kitchen in the Broad Arrow Tavern or mouth watering table side preparations in the Maine Dining Room. Come enjoy a real Maine meal in one of Freeport’s finest settings!
AAA four diamond, Travel and Leisure Top 500 hotels in the World. We look forward to seeing you! The Gray family
History
Established in 1984.
Back in 1984, on the north end of town was a property known as the Conant Farm, sitting on five acres of overgrown field. The original cape was built in the late 1700s and served as a stage stop between Portland and Brunswick. Deborah Rose Dillingham would feed the passengers while her husband, the village blacksmith, tended the horses. This historic property was purchased by the Gray family, completely renovated into eight guest rooms and is now called the Carriage House. The Harraseeket Inn was built in the adjacent field and incorporated a charming 19th century Greek Revival known as the Sullivan House on the corner of Davis Avenue and Main Street, which now houses the Broad Arrow Tavern. The South Wing was added in 1997 and, with the adjacent nine extended-stay townhouses, brought the room count to ninety-three, with two eateries: the Broad Arrow Tavern, and the Maine Dining Room.