The Bradley Inn at Pemaquid Point was built as a wife's wish and a husband's final gift. Captain HC Bradley completed the Inn just before the turn of the century ~ a compromise for a wife tired of waiting for her husband's ship to come in.
Now a charming old refuge rescued from salt & time with a tradition of graceful hospitality and quiet comfort. A place that stirs memories of summers long gone. Of quiet misty mornings interrupted by the peal of the bell buoy, drawing you past the gardens and rhugosa to sit quietly by the lighthouse. A rare spot Pemaquid, one which insists you scramble across a shoreline of toe snubbing granite, just to see how far you can see.
In winter a place of ultimate solitude. Wild waters, steely and bone chillingly cold, lobster boats with engines churning hard against John's Bay. In winter the comfort of the elegantly appointed room and fine food which await you ~ piquant and so welcome.
Positioned almost at the tip of the Pemaquid Peninsula the Bradley Inn lays just south of two perfectly beautiful working harbors. Fishing and Lobstering done here as it has always been done. A region steeped in history and tradition. A place of great natural beauty ~ of quiet fishing coves and deep lakes to canoe. Where sturdy old bicycles wait to be taken for a "spin" and picnics are packed for a day on Monhegan Island -an artist's paradise. Afternoons of croquet and Crazy Eights, napping on cool green lawn shadowed by dragonflies and monarch butterflies. This is a place everyone remembers although many have never been.
The Bradley Inn is easy walking or biking distance to the point, but it offers plenty of reasons to lag behind. Start by wandering the nicely landscaped grounds or enjoying a game of croquet in the gardens. If the fog moves in for a spell, settle in for a game of Scrabble at the pub, decorated with a lively nautical theme. Rooms are tastefully appointed; just three have televisions. Third-floor rooms are my favorites, despite the hike, thanks to distant glimpses of John's Bay. Seafood is served in Ships, the inn's restaurant, and is quite good. |
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Prices from $105
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There are 16 gracious guest rooms at The Bradley Inn. Twelve rooms are located in the Main Inn. Guests may also choose to stay in our Carriage House or Garden Cottage. Each room is uniquely appointed and all include Private bath and telephone. Room's feature king, queen or twin beds many with fireplaces And gorgeous views. Our nightly room rates are based on double occupancy and are inclusive of a full country breakfast and afternoon tea .
In Room Amenities: TV, hair dryer, iron
Facilities: Restaurant (American Plan); bikes (free); limited room service; access to nearby beach.
The Bradley Inn is a special occasion place and we welcome all inquiries for wedding receptions and banquets. It gives us great pleasure and satisfaction to provide a beautiful environment, unforgettable food and attention to every detail. The Inn is of a size to accommodate larger gatherings yet provide the warmth and charm of a country inn. Certainly a perfect place for perfect memories, a place to return to.
Please feel free to contact us to receive your Bradley Inn Wedding Planner.
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All Credit Cards American Express, Master Card and Visa are accepted. |
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