The owners Mark and Tina made my friend and I feel very welcome. My friend was initially stranded in Maine when we flew up because she was on a separate flight from me, and mine was delayed 11 hours. I was supposed to provide the transportation via a rental car, so Mark provided recommendations for a car company that could get her to the inn, and once she arrived they helped her settle in and get what she needed until I could arrive with the rental car. My friend's room, the Beckford, had everything she needed, and the bathroom included a tub. My room, the Clifton, had the larger bed which I needed, plus a child-sized bed that could be useful for couples traveling with a child. The bathroom was on the tiny side with only space for a small shower, but that was all I needed. Just make sure that you check in advance what accommodations each room has before you book in case you need a tub. The inn was in very good condition despite being a historic home, and breakfast each morning was satisfying. The house was so quiet that you wouldn't know it was mostly full the weekend I was there. I did notice some contraction/expansion noise from the radiators during the night which disturbed my sleep a little, but overall I slept very soundly, which I desperately needed after an exhausting trip up. Parking is good, with enough space for everyone. Mark and Tina want everyone to feel provided for, and do not neglect the guests as I have experienced in other venues. I'd recommend the inn to anyone staying in the area. The town itself is extremely small, but if you're looking at staying in Dexter then you probably plan on traveling north or south to visit Katahdin, Baxter State Park, Acadia National Park or the coastline, which are all a reasonable drive from Dexter, so you'll have plenty of things to do. Even Canada is only a couple hours away!
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