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Gazebo Inn Ogunquit Description:
Gazebo Inn Ogunquit is a 165 year old farmhouse, one mile north of Ogunquit village in southern Maine. A single family home originally and stayed that way for many years, the Gazebo Inn became an apartment building in the 70’s, and then turned into the beautiful B&B that it is today in the early 80’s. Original builder of the Gazebo Inn Ogunquit, Woodbury Dickson, pictured left below with his second wife. Eleanor Dixon appears right with barn in background.
Gazebo Inn Ogunquit has a 40 x 60 original barn, and current Innkeeper/ Owners Scott Osgood and Bruce Senecal have plans to incorporate the barn into a major part of the Gazebo Inn Ogunquit for guests to experience and enjoy. We plan to keep guests updated on this progress through our web site. First settled as a small fishing village and artist colony on the southern coast of Maine, Ogunquit still retains that charm while offering visitors some of the best from a New England vacation. In the Algonquin translation, "Ogunquit" means "beautiful place by the sea" and with its 3½ miles of sandy white beach and breathtaking views from the Marginal Way, it is no wonder that Ogunquit is listed as one of the top 10 US vacation destinations.
Along with its scenic beauty, Ogunquit also offers an endless variety of shops, galleries and restaurants. Fishing trips, sailing adventures and tour boats depart several times daily from Perkins Cove, in season. Gazebo Inn Ogunquit is located directly on the Trolley Line providing fun, reliable transportation to any of these destinations.
At A Glance:
- 10 Rooms
- Non-Smoking
- No Pets