John Fowler House
Situated on a hill and surrounded by tall oaks and a classically New England stone wall, the Fowler House is a place to enjoy an intriguing mix of history and modernity. Owned by tradesman John Fowler in the late 18th century, original parts of the house speak to its heritage and create a picture of a life long past. The original kitchen fireplace now adorns an elegantly furnished formal dining and sitting room. Antique pumpkin pine wood floors and exposed wooden beams frame the comfortable living room. A modern addition to the house provides more living and sleeping space to the original structure.
Conveniently located amongst three other Pineland Farms guesthouses and within four miles of campus, this house allows visitors to make a trip to Pineland Farms a truly unique experience. Whether used for a business retreat or a family gathering, this property provides the perfect setting for a comfortable and memorable stay.
Amenities include:
One bedroom with queen bed
One bedroom with full bed
One bedroom with 4 twin beds
Loft bedroom with 2 twin beds
2 fully equipped kitchens
2 ½ bathrooms
2 private porches
Formal dining room
2 casual kitchen dining areas
Gas fireplace
Private yard with spectacular view
We ask that guests check in at the Welcome Center between 1 pm and 4 pm the day of arrival, and check out at the Welcome Center between 9 am and noon the day of departure. Late check out may be possible with 48-hour advanced notice. Charges will apply and be billed to your credit card.
All reservations are subject to current Maine State Occupancy Tax (Currently 7%).
*Please note there is a two night minimum on guest houses Thursday through Sunday May through October.