| A bright and cheerful corner room with three windows that bring in the morning sun. On the second floor, in the front of the house, this room looks out at a group of wonderful old white clapboard-clad homes -- every one listed in the National Resister of Historic Places. The tile bath has a six foot soak tub and shower. The room is named for Bob and Sally Tierny who, with Bruce and Pat Hunt, were the first to recognize the potential of the Bass-Huse house as a bed and breakfast inn. Our wonderful kitchen, with its grand old Queen-Atlantic stove reflects their style and personality. | 
| | | | Photograps of this picturesque Austrian village adorn the walls. Together with keepsakes and handcrafted pieces they recall Juanita's birthplace and heritage. This room overlooks wooded glen. No houses visible from here, but the animals that reside in the State Park behind our house can often be seen snacking on our tulips or hosta. With a queen-size bed and leaded glass panels this is a delightful room. | 
| | | | The windows of this room face north and east bringing in the early morning sunshine, and offer a view of several lovely historic "National Register" homes. The bed is an antique brass and iron queen, and the bath is modern tile and chrome. The room has a lovel cozy cottage feel. It is named in honor of the Peter and Donny Smith and Diana Robson who were the second owners of the Maine Stay. Famous for their three-part harmony, this grand trio achieved near legendary status as innkeepers. On one wall you will find some wonderful photographs of Peter, a retiered navy Captain, and the twins, Donny and Diana. | 
| | | | Maine is known for its agricultural fairs, which mark the final fall celebration before the beginning of our long winter. One of the most popular is the Common Ground Fair, which is sponsored by the Maine Organic Farmers Association. Our Common Ground Room carries this theme with a display of posters from past fairs. A high beamed ceiling, Vermont Castings stove and Maine cottage furniture(queen bed and hidden TV) help to keep the feeling rustic. French doors open to a private deck that overlooks the garden. The room has a modern in-suite bath with shower and tub. | 
| | | | Located on the first floor at the rear of the Carriage House, this room overlooks our rock garden and the woods. You can see our barn, a brook and the paths that wind through our wooded glen, but mostly you see trees, lots of trees. The room has a beautiful brass queen bed, sitting area and private bath. | 
| | | | Harpers Bazaar and Vacations Magazine both chose the Carriage House as their favorite Camden Maine Stay guestroom. At the ground level in the back of the house, this large room has a queen bed, private bath, lots of books, a Vermont Castings stove and French doors which open onto a lovely stone patio tucked in between the room and the barn. This is a lovely, private, romantic, bedchamber. | 
| | | | Enter the comfortable sitting room with its warm, inviting gas fireplace and TV, and then the bedchamber, with has a queen brass bed and a modern private bath. Some of the floorboards in this room are over sixteen inches wide. The sitting rooms looks toward historic High Street, while the bedroom overlooks the garden. It is named for the first American Topper who emigrated from Gemany in 1727 and established a homestead near Gettysburg, PA. One hundred and eighty years later, bob's branch settled in central Connecticut , and developed a successful cigar business. Look in the sitting room cabinets and your will find memorabilia from the Topper hand-made cigar factory. | 
| | | | Amelia Huse and her husband Jonathan are responsible for the circa 1840 renovations that give the Inn its classic New England appearance. This suite occupies the entire third floor of the inn, an area that once held three separate bedrooms. You will find an interesting collection of furnishings like the end tables made from old sewing machine bases. The sitting room has a sofa, a comfortable lounging chair, a small desk, TV and fireplace. You can sit at the desk to write a note, or just look out at the rooftops of some of the historic homes that line High Street. Located at the rear of the house, this bedroom with its antique, high brass and iron queen bed views the woods and Mount Battie. A small adjoining bedroom has a high brass and iron twin bed. The bathroom has a tile shower and a skylight.
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