Blackberry Inn
The only Bed and Breakfast in Maine featured in Daughters of Painted Ladies: America's Resplendent Victorians, Blackberry Inn is a restored Italianate Victorian.
Enjoy the grace and charm of a quieter era in our spacious parlors and dining room with original tin ceilings and fancy plaster moldings. Fireplaces warm our common rooms and several guest rooms in winter; while ceiling fans and air conditioners comfort summer guests.
Blackberry Inn was built in 1849 by a local merchant, industrialist and banking pioneer, Henry Knight, and served as his family's private residence into the mid 20th century. The home became an inn in the 1950's, hosting the cast party after the filming of the movie "Peyton Place". The Bette Davis Room, recalling Bette's stay at the inn after the party, is reminiscent of that era. Today the Blackberry Inn welcomes guests from across the country and around the world.
Elms Inn
The Elms is a restored Circa 1806 Colonial which recaptures the rich heritage of Early America. Built in the seafaring town of Camden nearly 200 years ago, The Elms is a stately and elegant home with original wide pine floors and period furnishings. Once the home of Captain Calvin Curtis and his family, it is now the home of your hosts Jim & Cyndi Ostrowski. While your surroundings may be stately and elegant, you soon sense a casual warmth reflected by your hosts.