One Stanley Avenue Restaurant and Three Stanley Avenue Bed & Breakfast are located in Kingfield, Maine, a quaint Victorian village at the gateway to the western mountains. Within a 45 minute drive one can view numerous mountains including six peaks over 4,000 feet. Sugarloaf Ski Area is a short drive up the valley. Area attractions. The Carrabassett River flows out of the mountains through the center of town, offering fishing, canoeing, kayaking and swimming.
The dam forms a beautiful pond and waterfall, a great swimming spot on hot summer days. For more extensive water activities, there are a number of lakes within a 45 minute drive including Rangeley, Flagstaff, Webb and Belgrade. Because of the many lakes, ponds, rivers and streams, fly fishing trips and schools are available as well as some of the best white water rafting in the northeast.
Our guests have often mentioned how refreshing it is to leave the harried coast of Maine, travel inland and find the solitude of the western mountains.
The dam forms a beautiful pond and waterfall, a great swimming spot on hot summer days. For more extensive water activities, there are a number of lakes within a 45 minute drive including Rangeley, Flagstaff, Webb and Belgrade. Because of the many lakes, ponds, rivers and streams, fly fishing trips and schools are available as well as some of the best white water rafting in the northeast.
Our guests have often mentioned how refreshing it is to leave the harried coast of Maine, travel inland and find the solitude of the western mountains.
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Three Stanley Avenue Bed & Breakfast, located in a quiet neighborhood just a short walk from downtown Kingfield, was built around 1900 by Bayard Stanley, youngest brother of the famous Stanley Steamer twins.
Right next door, connected by spacious lawns, is the One Stanley Avenue Restaurant.
The building houses six rooms; three with private baths and three that share two baths.
Guests enjoy the feeling of "coming home."
The rooms are cozy and comfortable and are decorated in a Victorian motif.
Guests are welcome to stroll our lovely lawns, walk in our manicured woods, or relax in our restored c. 1900 gazebo, formerly the town's band stand.
Right next door, connected by spacious lawns, is the One Stanley Avenue Restaurant.
The building houses six rooms; three with private baths and three that share two baths.
Guests enjoy the feeling of "coming home."
The rooms are cozy and comfortable and are decorated in a Victorian motif.
Guests are welcome to stroll our lovely lawns, walk in our manicured woods, or relax in our restored c. 1900 gazebo, formerly the town's band stand.
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