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The
White Barn Inn, Kennebunkport, Maine
by Norm
Goldman
Artwork by Lily
Azerad-Goldman
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If academic degrees
were awarded to resorts and inns, The
White Barn Inn located in Kennebunkport,
Maine, would graduate summa cum laude--with the highest distinction.
Built as a farm-house dating back to 1820, the Boothby family,
who were the owners in 1887, added a large porch to the front
of the property, divided the upper floors into guest rooms, constructed
large airy rooms on the ground floor, et voile, you had a charming
delightful boardinghouse.
Much
has changed since these early days, when it was known as the Forest
Hill Inn. In 1973, the inn was renamed the White Barn Inn. It
has also undergone considerable renovations in order to achieve
and maintain its AAA Five Diamond status.
As a member of the
prestigious Relais
& Chateaux Association, the unpretentious international
staff, as well as its informal general manager, Roderick Anderson,
strictly adheres to the association's philosophy: all members
must be devoted to catering to their discerning guests with a
passion for hospitality and pampering. In addition, each establishment
must reflect the five "C's"-- courtesy, charm, character,
calm and cuisine.
It is little wonder this establishment has earned top honors and
accolades. Conde Nast Traveler "Readers Choice Awards"
recognized the inn as one of the "Top 25 North American Small
Hotels." In 2003, Travel and Leisure placed the inn among
the top five hundred greatest hotels in the world.
LOCATION
Tucked away on a residential street in picturesque Kennebunkport,
and located less than a mile from Gooch's
Beach to the south, the intimate inn's suites and its several
cottages with its private patios and entrances, provide the classic
environment to escape from the chaos of urban life. Where guests
can soak up the exhilarating ocean air that will rejuvenate mind,
body and soul within a setting of peace and tranquillity.
Added
to all of this is that it is only 80 miles from downtown Boston
and 25 miles from Portland, Maine. It is also a stone's throw
away from the quaint fishing village of Cape Porpoise, where you
can pick up the freshest lobster in probably all of Maine.
Stepping into anyone of the guest accommodations, you immediately
are greeted with fresh flowers and fruit, plush terry cloth robes
and Moulton Brown toiletries. Recently, the entire main house
guestrooms as well as the junior suites have been tastefully renovated.
The latter are named for their colors and each comprises expansive
bathrooms with sleek black granite floors, white marble walls
and seamless glass-enclosed rain-style showers. In addition, sleeping
on king-size feather beds with down comforters and oversized upholstered
headboards is something you can hardly refuse.
If the air should be a little chilly, every one of the junior
suites comes equipped with a wood-burning fireplace and plenty
of wood. The staff will even start the fire for you. (In fact,
they strongly recommend they attend to this chore, as you run
the risk of smoking up your suite, if you should attempt this
yourself.)
Among the amenities offered are a more than an adequate continental
breakfast, the morning newspaper, afternoon tea served with delightful
goodies, port and brandy, turndown service, public-area fireplaces,
lending library, touring bicycles, canoes and beach chairs.
The inn also boasts a unique swimming pool nestled into a landscape
of birch and pine trees. Apparently the pool had been patterned
after those found in many Swiss exclusive hotels.
Introduced recently are the in room massage services offered guests
of the garden rooms, wharf cottages, junior suites, Mays cottage,
the Loft and by the pool in the summer. These run the gamut from
a Swedish massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Reflexology, to a Four
Hand Massage.
ULTIMATE ROMANTIC EXPERIENCE
For the ultimate in a romantic experience, and if you are a guest
of the Junior Suites, Mays Cottage and the Loft Suite, you may
wish to experiment with one of the inn's bath services. After
setting up a time, a butler will arrive and transform your suite's
bath with richly fragrant waters reflecting one of your choices,
the orchid milk bath, the goodnight (moon bath), it's a good day
bath or even the double bubble champagne bath. All drawn baths
feature the finest quality Molton Brown bath and spa products.
You need not worry about intruding on your privacy. As soon as
the baths are drawn the butler discreetly disappears.
Although the inn is not set up for large wedding parties, they
nevertheless can lay claim to setting up a most unique wedding
ceremony. Recently, a justice of the peace performed a marriage
ceremony while the groom's rabbi participated in the ceremony
via a telephone conference call--the wonders of modern technology!
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ROMANTIC DINING-CATERING TO THE SOPHISTICATED PALATE
The inn also proudly upholds its reputation as New England's première
AAA Five Diamond dining establishment, where the experience is
nothing less than memorable and the food superb. We can all use
a little dose of romance every once in awhile, and when you have
the combination of candlelight and fireside quiet conversation
with superior service, you can't help but create the perfect romantic
setting.
We had the pleasure of sampling the mouth- watering sautéed
local halibut filet on a white asparagus and vanilla ragout with
a Vidalia onion and potato cake. This had been preceded with a
lobster spring roll with carrot, daikon radish and snow pea in
a Thai inspired spicy sweet sauce.
After savoring these tasty delights, we understood why in 2002
Relais
Gourmand recognized the creative, elegant and innovative cuisine
of the White Barn Inn's signature dining facilities. Wine Spectator
in 2001 bestowed the Award of Excellence to the inn's restaurant
for having one of the most outstanding wine lists in the world.
Conde Nast Traveler's "Top 100 Readers' Choice Awards"
in 1998 ranked the dining facilities as highest in the world for
a resort kitchen.
Just consider its incredible wine cellar with an international
selection of more than 7000 bottles of carefully chosen wines,
impeccable service, refined atmosphere and superb chefs, and you
can appreciate why these prestigious publications have agreed
with Relais Gourmand.
For luxury-loving travelers and sophisticated tastes the White
Barn Inn and its restaurant will beyond doubt serve as that sought
after impetus in realizing all of your romantic fantasies.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
The White
Barn Inn
37 Beach Street, Kennebunkport, Maine
Tel: 1-207-967-2321
Fax: 1-207-967-1100
Email: innkeeper@whitebarninn.com
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