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 Captains Ken and Ellen Barnes, newly retired from 25 years as Captains/Owners of the Historic Windjammer Schooner Stephen Taber invite you to open the Red Door of our historic Rockland, Maine B&B and step inside.
Built in 1835 by a Maine Sea Captain as his home, this Harbor District Federal-style Inn combines the attributes of a boutique hotel and an inn right in the heart of Rockland's waterfront district.
 The fine oak paneling, along with a wonderful collection of pieces from Ken and Ellen's world travels, offers a feel of worldly hospitality that is our trademark. Antiques and Persian rugs, amidst modern amenities surreptitiously concealed, offer our guests a combination of genuine historic feel and the conveniences of modern times.
Nine air-conditioned rooms offer luxurious beds with European down comforters and pillows, desks, 2 comfortable reading chairs, Wi-Fi, televisions, large bathrooms equipped with hair dryers, fine toiletries, fluffy towels and bathrobes. Newspapers are provided each morning and chocolates are laid upon the pillows in the evenings. Guests enjoy afternoon baked refreshments with port wine or tea, available fireside or outside in our private walled-in garden. A well-stocked guest pantry is also provided.
A large English breakfast is served buffet-style every morning. Coffee and teas are up by 7:00 a.m. Guests are treated to a hearty array of homemade granola and cereals, locally-baked breads, muffins, coffee cake, yogurt, breakfast meats, egg dishes, Belgian waffles, fruit compotes, and more. Many of the recipes are in Ellen Barnes' cookbook, "A Taste of the Taber: Classic Maine Coastal Cooking."
Over the years Captains Ken and Ellen Barnes have been featured nationally on ABC, NBC and CBS. Check out some of our video clips to see them in action.
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Gift certificates to the inn are available in any denomination.
5 Lindsey Street, Rockland, Maine 04841
207-596-7950 800-523-2145
info@lindseyhouse.com
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