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Blueberry Fields Bed & Breakfast

Blueberry Fields Bed & Breakfast in Washington, ME
673 Razorville Rd., Washington, ME 04574
(207) 446-2407

Contacts

Street address:
673 Razorville Rd.

City / suburb:
Washington

County:
Knox

State:
Maine

ZIP code:
04574

Phone:
(207) 446-2407 (Primary Phone)

E-mail:
blueberryfieldsbandb@gmal.com

GPS Longitude:
-69.4234619140625

GPS Latitude:
44.2758712768555

Business description

Lodging, Venue for wedding, birthday parties, retreats, etc.

The unique, one of a kind location of Blueberry Fields B&B offers our guests a peace and tranquility that is unmatched. The lovingly hand built structure, set among rolling hills, blueberry fields and wooded trails, creates a bond with nature you will never forget. All of our guests are special and we welcome you into our family. Blueberry Fields was built by us over the course of 3 years. The warmth of knotty pine welcomes you from the entrance to your guestroom. Your comfort was our only concern during planning and decorating. Each guestroom has private bath, satellite tv, Wi-Fi, air-conditioning and private access to the outdoors. We, also, have many gathering areas, a large game room and an 80' porch that you can sit, relax and take in nature at work.

General information

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Business data
Estimated number of employees: 1
City / suburb: Washington, ME
County: Knox
Products

retreat center, birthday parties, toboggan nationals, maple syrup, hunting, snowshoeing, skiing,, windsor, liberty, fireworks, fishing, jefferson, somerville, belfast, augusta, blueberries, windsor fair, union fair,, camden, rockland, mid-coast maine,, hiking, full breakfast, homemade treats, lodging, destination wedding venue

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According to our records, this business is located at 673 Razorville Rd. in Washington (in Knox County), Maine 04574, the location GPS coordinates are: 44.2758712768555 (latitude), -69.4234619140625 (longitude). Blueberry Fields Bed & Breakfast is categorized under Bed and Breakfast Accommodations. The company employs approximately 1 worker. You can contact the company by phone at (207) 446-2407.
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