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Awarded "Best Breakfast in New England" and
One of North America's "Most Elegant" Inns
 
At Inn Britannia we know you want more than just a room for the night. You choose to stay at a bed and breakfast for the luxury and intimacy of elegant surroundings, superb hospitality, and, of course, exceptional gourmet breakfasts. You want the "Bed and Breakfast Experience!"

Read the latest travel feature by Dan Schlossberg,
President of the North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA)

Inn BritanniaNestled on five acres of gorgeous English gardens and dense natural woods, Inn Britannia offers the most elegant accommodations, the most bountiful gourmet breakfasts and the friendliest hosts on Maine’s mid-coast. Built in 1830, Inn Britannia is an historic sea captain’s home - lovingly restored, beautifully decorated and comfortably furnished with exquisite antiques. Our rooms are air conditioned for your comfort.

Enjoy the romance of a candlelit breakfast in the original, wood-beamed dining room warmed by a cozy wood fire – the massive mantle was floated ashore from the Atlantic Ocean. Individual tables are set with imported linens, English chintz china, sterling silver and delicate crystal – and always – fresh flowers. The rolled glass windows and wide-plank, pumpkin pine floors are original.

Inn Britannia's beautiful gardens and natural woods are the only "Backyard Wildlife Habitat" certified by the National Wildlife Federation on Maine's mid-coast. You might quickly spot deer or fox as you stroll in our woods or as you walk down our private lane to Penobscot Bay. With our numerous birdfeeders and fountains you are sure to enjoy the acrobatic aerial flight of dozens of goldfinches and the amazing graceful dance of the ruby-throated hummingbirds that nest around the inn. We are visited by Ruffled grouse, turkey, the beautiful red cardinal, the indigo bunting and several varieties of warblers.

Inn Britannia’s perfect location presents an easy drive to all Maine coast activities and destinations. From Bar Harbor and Acadia to Camden and Boothbay Harbor, Inn Britannia is an hour or less from whale watching, sailing, antiquing, shopping, hiking, snow-mobiling, skiing, swimming and some of the most awesome photo opportunities in the world! Inn Britannia welcomes guests to the perfect beauty of Maine’s four distinct seasons. Enjoy the pristine quiet of a fresh snowfall, the lilac scent of a spring afternoon, the excitement of summer festivals and the unparalleled splendor of our New England autumn leaves. From the front of the inn you can enjoy a short walk down our private lane and enjoy a secluded visit to Penobscot Bay!

Come to Inn Britannia and feel the romance and history of England!

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Festive Teas: Fully-Catered English Tea Parties

Inn Britannia is featured in the most prestigious publications including:

The Michelin Green Guide to New England - 2004
Fodor's Guide to Mid-coast Maine - 2005
Frommers.com - 2004
American Eagle Airlines Latitudes Magazine - Jan/Feb 2004
American Eagle Airlines Latitudes Magazine - March-April 2004
An Explorer's Guide to Maine, Eleventh Edition - 2003
The Complete Guide to Bed & Breakfasts, 21st Edition - 2004
Registered Property - American Historic Inns
Highest Rated Searsport Inn - TripAdvisor.com

5-Star World Class Rated by Openlist.com
Coastal Living Magazine - November 2005

Internet Editor for Chef Moz Restaurant Directory
Featured Member Bed and Breakfast on LanierBB.com
Bed & Breakfasts and Country Inns - 2005
St. Louis Suburban Journals - August 2006
Recommended by Budgettravelonline.com
Travelroads.com by Mary Jo Plouf - July 2007
New England Bed & Breakfast Cookbook - 2004
The Christian Bed & Breakfast Directory - 2003
The Boston Herald Travel Section - February 20, 2003
The Good Life, South Florida's Entertainment News Views - 2003
Christian Lodging Guide - 2004
Edmond Monthly - June 2003
East West News January - 2004
Four-Bell Rated Establishment - BellHop.com
American Eagle Airlines Latitudes Magazine - July - August 2005
Subaru B9 Tribeca - November 2005

Ten things to do in New England - Boston.com, December 2005
Selected Contributor "Inn the Keeper's Kitchen, A Collection of Recipe Secrets"
New York Daily News - May 2006
Waldo County Citizen - Feature Article: Tourism on the Midcoast August 2006
Rated 5 Star by Yahootravel.com
Read the latest travel feature by Dan Schlossberg,
President of the North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA)