Tide's End Farm

on the coast of Maine

 

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Activities in The Area Print E-mail
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Saturday, 28 March 2009 09:06

It is rare for Maine to have long, wide sandy beaches and we are lucky enough to have Reid State Park just a few minutes drive from us. There you will find Mile and Half Mile beach, huge sand dunes and breeding grounds for many endangered birds. Again a wonderful opportunity for hikers, photographersreid_state_park and beach goers. Check out the history of the area at the amazing Georgetown Historical Society.  Many people have contributed to make this a wonderful resource for history buffs.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 29 April 2009 14:14 )
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Directions Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 10 March 2009 13:55
  • Directions to property:
    Coming from the south on rt 1-go across Bath bridge-take first exit(Georgetown, Reid State Park) on right
    which is 127 south...From north, take exit just before Bath bridge-5.5 miles on 127 to Robinhood Road on the left. There are signs for
    Robinhood Marine center, Robinhood Meeting house etc-go 1.5 miles on
    Robinhood Road-take left on Knubble Road-Go .5 mile to dead end. We are the
    dead end. Don't worry about the private property sign you will pass.
  • Nearest major airport: Portland, ME (PWM-Intl. Jet Port) 60 miles
  • Directions from airport:
    Take 295 north, puts you on 95 north. Exit at Brunswick on Route #1 north go on to Bath and follow directions to Tide's End Farm
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    Amenities Print E-mail
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    Tuesday, 10 March 2009 13:53

    Amenities

    We have satellite TV with over 300 channels including HBO, Cinemax, Starz and Showtime. We also have a collection of DVD's. There is a refrigerporch2ator for snacks and beverages. Coffee and tea are available 24 hours a day. There are 100's of books around the house, also magazines for you to enjoy in the many comfortable spots inside or out on the large screened in porch.

    Last Updated ( Monday, 27 April 2009 09:42 )
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    Rates Print E-mail
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    Tuesday, 10 March 2009 13:48

    Room Rates (USD American Dollars)

    All occupancy rates are subject to change
    • Accommodations: Rooms
    • There are 3 guest accommodations (one with a private bath)
    • Single occupancy rate is between $ 100.00 and $ 125.00
    • Double occupancy rate is between $ 125.00 and $ 175.00
    • Other Accommodations: House
      The complete house with 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, diningroom, livingroom, breakfast nook, screened in porch can be booked for families, weddings, riding groups. Special group rates available. Whole house rate, call or email for rate. Discounts available.
    •  Self serve breakfast at your convienance. Fresh fruit, variety of home baked muffins, breads, scones, homemade granola, fresh eggs from local free range chickens and coffee, teas and juices. Specials of frittatas, quiches and french toast.

    • Policies

      • Minimum stay required (Generally 2 night minimum, call for info)
      • Smoking is not allowed in house, but allowed on grounds
      • We cannot accommodate guest pets
      • Children are welcome
      • Limitations on childcare (By Request)
      • Consumption of alcohol is permitted
      • Deposit amount required (50% deposit when reservation is booked.)
      • Check in time is 2:00pm and Check out time is 11:00am
      • Cancellations:
        No refund if not notified 48 hours in advance.

    Last Updated ( Friday, 28 August 2009 13:40 )
     
    Natural beauty Print E-mail
    Tuesday, 10 March 2009 10:30

    By Sacha Pfeiffer

    Boston Globe Staff / September 12, 2007

    A three-hour drive north of Boston, this ruggedly beautiful peninsula island is one of the scores of thin fingers of land that jut into the Atlantic off Maine. Accessible by bridge, it is encircled by the Kennebec, Back, Sasanoa, and Sheepscot rivers, whose waters draw osprey, bald eagles, piping plovers, least terns, egrets, and seals. Georgetown is largely undeveloped, save for working harbors, a few small businesses, and mostly modest homes that often have been in the same families for generations. The setting is serene, the pace of life gentle, the attractions more natural than man-made. This is a place where outdoor beauty is not simply appreciated, but savored. No wonder Georgetown, with its smattering of inns, restaurants, and boat tours, has become a quiet haven for visitors lured by its pristine shores, sheltered coves, and forested coastline.

    Last Updated ( Saturday, 14 March 2009 15:10 )
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    Tide's End Farm

    98 Knubble Rd.

    Georgetown, Maine 04548

    207-371-9050