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The Greenville Inn is a luxurious 1895 Victorian bed and breakfast inn — affordably accommodating singles to families of six — which offers easy elegance and relaxing respite amid the rugged beauty of the Maine wilderness. This majestic historic mansion overlooks the Town of Greenville, the East Cove of Moosehead Lake and the Big and Little Moose Mountain ranges. A leisurely one block stroll from the front door has guests at the shore of Moosehead Lake and the shopping area of Greenville, Maine. As a premier Moosehead Lake Inn, the Greenville Inn is renowned for its unparalleled fine dining and unsurpassed mountain vistas.
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A choice of accommodations is delightfully varied with rooms, suites and cottages; all individually decorated. The individually appointed guest rooms are equipped with all the comforts and facilities for discerning leisure and business travelers, including cable TV, wireless internet access, private baths as well as exclusive toiletries. Each Suite has its own unique décor, some with original wood burning fireplaces, private sitting rooms, oversized soaking tubs, marble English shower, fluffy robes or a two person bubble whirlpool tub. Guests can choose from one of the delightfully decorated cottages, with sitting areas, overstuffed chairs and private baths, while each cottage overlooks the mountains. The English Cottages and Carriage House Suite are perfect accommodations for family and weekend getaways. All accommodations include a scrumptious breakfast buffet and just too many other amenities to list.
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The two dining rooms are renowned for atmosphere as well as gourmet fine dining. The round large dining room, called the Shaw Room, boasts of fireside dining and a magnificent view of the lake, mountains and town below. The smaller dining room, known as the Parlor, is decorated in a Victorian flair with burgundy and sage accents to compliment the wallpaper and original artwork. It also has the same extraordinary views. Most evenings, guests are treated to a glorious sunset which can be viewed from every table in both dining rooms.
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