Old Granite Inn

Old Granite Inn in Rockland, Knox County, United States | Inn

A beautiful stone building on Main Street overlooking Rockland Harbor and Penobscot Bay. Walking distance to many stores, galleries and museums. There are eleven large historic schooners which berth in our beautiful harbor.

The Old Granite Inn, located in the national historic district of Rockland, Maine, is a Federal Colonial built of gray granite quarried nearby in St. George.
Local craftsmen fashioned the beautiful structure that still stands today.
In the early 1900s, the building was purchased by the ELKS for their clubhouse.
A large wooden ell was added.
In 1984 John and Stephanie Clapp bought the building and through renovation and restoration created the lovely, comfortable Old Granite Inn.
In 1997, Ragan and John Cary of St. George, an educator and an engineer respectively, purchased the Inn as their gracious home, continuing the tradition of a fine Bed & Breakfast.

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546 Main Street
Rockland
Maine
United States
207-594-9036
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