This large home, built well over 100 years ago, was the perfect place for us to spend four nights in Northeast Harbor. Our bedroom (room 1) had a small kitchen, equipped, with a perfectly functioning fridge that had to be 70 years old, with everything we needed. Every room was filled with delightful antiques furnishings. We enjoyed all of the public spaces, including a fire pit, two sitting areas, and a breakfast room. Breakfast consisted of a variety of fresh-baked muffins, fruit, oatmeal, and different packaged granola bars and donuts. The coffee was very good and plentiful! We were in Maine to escape the heat, hike, and eat lobster, and we accomplished all of these things right in NEH. We were able to walk into the village in about 8-10 minutes and find a few great restaurants. We took a nature cruise (Princess Line) right from the marina in town, and we were able to take extensive hikes from trails starting just behind the inn. NEH is a perfect location for people like us (mid-50’s) who want a quieter stay than Bar Harbor. Also, do not hesitate to use the free and excellent bus service that serves Mount Desert. Parking in BH is awful, so just walk into the village and grab the free bus! We recommend driving about 6 minutes to Abel’s Lobster Restaurant. It has a casual outdoor area where we sat, right on the water, and ate amazing lobster! We are already looking forward to returning.