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Historically, Lake House Bed and Breakfast is one of the oldest Inns in Maine. Built in the 1790's, LAKE HOUSE Bed and Breakfast was the first tavern in Waterford, Maine. It is surrounded by white clapboard houses, all of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

LAKE HOUSE Bed and Breakfast was the first building built in Waterford "Flat". The year was 1797. It was constructed by Eli Longley, a prominent businessman, who operated the property as a tavern and an inn.

In 1847 the Inn became known as the Maine Hygienic Institute for Ladies.

LAKE HOUSE Bed and Breakfast was turned into a successful hotel in the late 1880's, and was privy to such famous guests as Mickey Rooney, Claudette Colbert and Judy Garland.

Now the LAKE HOUSE Bed and Breakfast offers seven distinctive guest rooms for our guests to choose from, each faithfully restored keeping the original look and feel of the house in tact, while blending in the modern conveniences of today. Of all the Inns in Maine, the Lake House is a gem.

Wonderfully restored and capturing all of the charm of it's historic beginnings, LAKE HOUSE Bed and Breakfast is perfectly situated in the famous Lakes Region of Western Maine. You can enjoy the cry of the loons, the peacefulness of the surroundings and yet you are so close to all the attractions of Waterford, the Mount Washington Valley, and the Maine Coast.

The Waterford Historical Society located in the Village of Waterford has books written about the area and Lake House. Be sure to visit them when you are here.

Paris Hill in Paris, Maine is another place of Historical Value just ten miles from Waterford. Stately old homes line the streets of Paris Hill setting the scene for a picturesque ride.

The Sabbathday Shaker Village in New Gloucester offers the last active and functioning Shaker communities in the world. Visiting hours are Monday - Saturday during season. 207-926-4597 Library, Museum, Gift Shop, Herb Shop

Poland Spring Preservation Park in New Gloucester