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Abigail's Inn
Camden, Maine.
Let yourself be pampered - cozy rooms, delicious breakfasts, fireplaces, & great location. Come let us help you rest, relax & play. Park the car & enjoy yourself in beautiful Camden.
Bed and Breakfast Description

Abigail's is a Greek Revival built for US Congressman E.K. Smart in 1847. Jefferson Davis, his acquaintance from Congress, was a guest of the house. The house is situated on 3/4 acre land with view through the trees to the top of Mt. Battie.
A grand front porch is a favorite of guests for relaxing on warm evenings, while the 2 front parlors with fireplaces are cozy rooms for tea, refreshments, games, and entertaining.
The B&B has 4 beautifully decorated rooms, comfortably furnished with a mix of antiques and period-styled pieces, modern private baths (one with a whirlpool tub), individually controlled heating (one with a Vermont Casting fireplace), TV, and air conditioning.
Abigail's is 1 1/2 blocks from Camden's finest shops, restaurants, and waterfront. Camden's harbor features hourly to multi-day sailing adventures on beautifully detailed WindJammers. It is a five minute drive to Camden Hills State Park, Lake Megunticook, and Maiden Cliff from our driveway.
Inn Information
Season: All year
Rates: 125.00 - 195.00 US Dollars (double occupancy)
Rooms: 4
With private baths: 4
Mealplan: Breakfast included
Food Served:
- Full breakfast
- Tea, coffee, snacks, baked goods
Nearest Airport(s): Portland, ME
Payment methods accepted:
This bed and breakfast offers a travel agent commission.
This bed and breakfast has been rated by either a local or national association. Please inquire as to which Associations this inn is affiliated.
Services:
Two parlors with fireplaces, 3 rooms with fireplaces, whirlpool tub, suites, cable TV, A/C, Internet
Area Attractions and Activities:
The town of Camden, beyond its picture perfect qualities, offers a variety of activities for all ages and interests - dining, shopping, sailing, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, climbing, golfing, antiquing, lighthouses, leaf watching, arts, crafts, galleries, museums.
The Camden Opera House hosts musical events, theatrical productions, and conferences throughout the year. Many of these activities and events are within a couple minutes walk of the house.
With Mt. Battie practically in our backyard, you can do the 1/2 mile hike (some rock scrambling) or drive to the top in less than 15 minutes. The views of Penobscot Bay from the top are truly amazing and inspired the poet and playwright Edna St. Vincent Millay to compose her famous poem "Renascence".
Most Popular Rooms:
Copper Beech: Large suite with over-stuffed bed, 2-person whirlpool tub, and Vermont Casting fireplace. Located in our carriage house, this room will provide the peace and quiet that you are looking for.
The Jefferson Davis Room: One of our coziest rooms on the 2nd floor of the main house. Furnished with a majestic armoire and four poster bed. Private bath with large shower.
Reservation Notes:
We require a 50% deposit in order to secure your room reservation. If you need to cancel your reservation, we require a 14-day advance notice.
Restrictions
- Please inquire about our policy regarding children.
- Smoking not permitted.
- No pets, please.
- No access for disabled persons.
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Abigail's Inn
Innkeeper(s):
Beth O'Connor & Kipp Wright
Address:
8 High St
Camden, ME 04843
Phone: 207-236-2501
Toll Free: 800-292-2501
Fax: 207-236-0657
Email: Email Inn
Website: View Website
Map: View Map To Inn
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