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Nestled in the foothills of Orland, Maine you will find the Orland House Bed & Breakfast. A lovely Greek Revival home built in 1820, The Orland House was originally one of the Buck family homes. Inside you will find carved moldings, beautiful built-ins and large-planked floors. There are three beautiful rooms to choose from, The Narramissic Suite, The Pine Tree Room and The Blueberry Room.
Built in 1820 by Henry Partridge, this welcoming house has large moldings, beautiful built-ins and wide planked floors. Our lady slipper motif was taken from some of the carved trim. The house is nestled in the low hills of Orland overlooking the Narramissic River. A white steepled church and a country store help make this part of a New England Village. In fact, the village is one of the most photographed areas in Maine.
Many attractions and recreational opportunities are within easy driving distance however, for those of you who enjoy quiet times, we offer you a spot to relax with a book in front of the fireplace or to sit out front and enjoy the Narramissic River. There are loons that come to visit each day. A full breakfast is served each morning. Alvion, the breakfast chef, cooks up a "wicked good" oatmeal and Cynthia provides daily home cooked specialties. |
Business Hours - For availability and booking information- contact us by Phone: (207) 469-1144; FAX: 207-469-0066
Contact Information - The Orland House Bed and Breakfast, PO Box 306, Orland, Maine 04472 Phone: 207-469-1144 Fax: 207-469-0066 Visit Our Website |