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  • Serita B.

    Incredible experience, if only I could give this place 10 stars! So welcoming on arrival, and what a beautiful place to arrive to! A delicious wrap-around porch and backyard gazebo to enjoy a bottle of wine & book, a guest pantry stocked with water/juice/coffee and snacks, followed by a charming two-block walk to town center and dinner. Comfy beds, soundproof rooms, nice hot/strong shower, and best of all? Breakfast! Came down at our leisure to the most sweetly remembered breakfast preferences (I'm vegetarian and pregnant, and they made me feel so special with my very own pot of decaf coffee with regular for my honey, and my extra sausage to my fella!). Breakfast over great conversation with the other guests and owners (one of whom is the mayor!!)... Doesn't get much better!

    (5)
  • Emily P.

    Lovely place to stay. Wonderful, knowledgeable hosts. Short walk to town. Extremely comfortable and cozy room. Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Slim B.

    I recently stayed at the LimeRock with my girlfriend on a trip to Maine in teh off season. The accommodations were first rate and the innkeepers, Frank and P.J. were wonderful hosts. Frank made us homemade scones one morning and a more basic breakfast the next, based on our likes. He also shared a slice of Pizza Rustica that he baked based on his memories of his Italian Grandmother. We stayed in the Grand Manan room, which had an over-sized tub with jacuzzi jets and a fireplace which we fully utilized. We had such a great time and we can't wait to go back. We didn't know much about Rockland itself before visiting as we were just getting away for a break, and it turned out that there was fantastic sushi in town (better than most places here in Miami), plenty of great dinners and a lovely downtown to walk through.

    (5)
  • Kira O.

    We had never been to Rockland before - let alone Maine - and we were so impressed! The Limerock inn was a great place to stay. The location is perfect, very easy walking distance to downtown. Once we arrived we were welcomed by the kindest people - Frank and PJ. They took their time to make sure we would have a great stay. They helped us figure out what to do and see. They had a couple restaurant suggestions. Our room was perfect and had such a nice, cozy feel to it. Frank and PJ went above and beyond for us and we would go back and stay there anytime!

    (5)
  • Erin H.

    I have been to Rockland numerous times and every time I've gone I have passed by the Limerock and thought to myself, "One day I would like to go there". And so this passed trip my husband and I did. Economically we stayed in the cheapest room which is the Petit Mannan. It is also the smallest which didn't matter to us. We like Bed and Breakfasts for a few reasons. We like getting a wonderful full breakfast, we like meeting new people either guests or the owners and we like the shared spaces. It obviously is also adults only, no kids. So with that said, this is what I base my review on. When we arrived we were greeted by PJ and Frank who showed us around. They were very nice and very easy to talk too. There is a common area where there is a fridge some complimentary snacks and water. There is also a Keurig and computer area there. The front Palor and Living Room is very nice. There are things to read and some brochures on things to see in the area. Our room was very cute. It is a wonderful Victorian home and the decor kept with the Victorian theme. There was a little sitting area and a very nice bathroom. There was also a pocket door between the bedroom area and the main entrance to the room and bathroom. This added extra noise proofing which is nice especially when your on the main floor. Despite it being the smallest room there was plenty of room for us and our large amounts of luggage and various items which we purchased. As stated there was even a sitting area for one person. The grounds are very nice. There is a large front porch with many places to sit and a Gazebo in the back. The garden there is a typical Maine garden which is very beautiful. I almost forgot to mention the location. This was the first time we actually stayed in town. The Limerock is only two blocks from the town center. It was the best. We daily walked into town. So close to all the shops, galleries, museums and restaurants Rockland has to offer. Parking in Rockland, although free, is not always easy to find readily. The breakfast was always great. Frank makes amazing baked goods.The first day we had fresh homemade croissants, fresh fruit with homemade whipped cream and an omelet with tomatos and unfortunately other things I can not recall. Second day was a blueberry parfait, cinnamon swirl french toast with bacon and the bread I could not recall. Third day was biscuits, which was the best of all three days bread options, and the best I have had. I was especially impressed since my biscuits do not taste anywhere close to as good. It started with fruit with yogurt and followed was an egg souffle with cheese and ham. Through talking with Frank we heard about the Maine wine trail. He highly suggested Cellardoor which was a great winery, also reviewed this on Yelp. We told Frank that we mostly had shorter trips to Maine and that it is always food based. He said we should go to Primo, which we reviewed on Yelp. We also heard of Monhegan and Vinalhaven Island through a couple we met. We have not yet gone there but we do plan on it the next time. As Frank put it, it's more about the journey than the destination.

    (5)
  • Rob F.

    My wife and I came for our 10 year wedding anniversary on the advice of some friend and family and we were definitely not led astray. Frank and PJ were superlative hosts -- warm and inviting and very knowledgeable about the area. (We had a very loose idea about what we wanted to do while we were in town and they helped guide us on which were the worthwhile things, as well as how to fill in some of the blanks.) On top of that, the inn itself is walkable to the quaint but lively downtown area in Rockland. As far as which room: I'd recommend the Island Cottage -- it's quiet and private and well-appointed, plus a private entrance, PLUS it's right off the dining room.

    (5)
  • Jen R.

    Wow, what a place! I recently stayed here with a friend during a New England road trip and we loved it. We had stayed in two other bed and breakfast places before Limerock Inn and weren't loving the idea especially the one with the bathroom down the hall. And to be honest, I'm still not a huge fan of b&b's but I really would stay here again. When we pulled up, PJ met us outside and helped up carry our luggage in. This could be due to his welcoming spirit or us being the last ones to arrive for the night :) We got the Island Cottage Room and it was great. Own bathroom with deep tub, complimentary water bottles and mints, with its own back entrance to the backyard. Wanting to keep more to ourselves than mingle with new acquaintances, this worked out perfectly. We soon headed out to walk three blocks to a bar which was pleasantly busy probably because of the Red Sox playoff game. It was nice to have a common room TV at the Limerock Inn, which we used to quietly watch SNL when we got back. Waking in the morning and reading on the porch was lovely. Breakfast was great and I really like the small round tables vs the one big table at the other b&b's. I'm still surprised the Island Cottage Room was free because it seemed like the best room. I loved Maine overall and I really liked staying here. I can't wait to be back, hopefully soon. And welcome to Yelp, Frank and PJ! Jen

    (5)
  • Grammy L.

    My husband and I stayed here on a trip to Maine to visit our son and daughter-in-law. We really enjoyed our accomodations and Frank and PJ made us feel right at home. Breakfast was lovely and they went out of their way to accomodate my dietary restrictions. We will definitely come back on a future trip--Rockland is a lovely town and we love going to the local museums. We love the Farnsworth, the Lighthouse Museum is great and today we checked out General Henry Knox's homestead, Montpeiier, in nearby Thomaston. We also recommend a trip out to the Owl's Head Lighthouse, one of Maine's prettiest lighthouses. We enjoyed talking to Frank and PJ as well as the other guests who were here at the same time. This place is a definte "keeper". Granny

    (5)
  • Jan B.

    I agree with Jen R (it's crazy - she is also from Oakland, CA). The innkeepers, Frank (don't call him Frankie) and PJ were really nice and helpful. The breakfast was wonderful! Thanks for a great stay!

    (5)
  • Laura R.

    really nice place, conveniently located within walking distance to town. the innkeepers are great, friendly and helpful. our room (the cottage, which isn't really a separate cottage) was bright and cheery. good breakfasts too.

    (5)

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