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SPI Presents the 8th Annual House Tour of

Architectural Gems & Hidden Gardens of Bath

Date:  Saturday, June 12th , 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Ticket prices: $20.00 pre-sale, $25.00 day of tour

at Winter Street Center, 880 Washington Street, Bath

Purchase your tickets at Bath stores – Now You’re Cooking, Springer’s Jewelers, Brick Store Antiques,
Ornament and Magnolia or Gulf of Maine in Brunswick. 

Click here to buy tickets online now!

Discounts for selected restaurants on the day of Tour or...

Pre-order Box Lunches @$10.00 each- Order and Pay prior to the event

...for pick-up at Winter Street Center on the morning of the house tour.

call 207-443-8812 to pre-purchase a ticket or order a box lunch, or e-mail bevyreynolds@gmail.com

STAY, DINE & TOUR PACKAGE!

If you stay at one of the B & B's listed below, and you mention that you want to participate in the STAY, DINE & Tour Package, the following applies:

STAY: 10% off your room rate for 1 night stay, 15% off of 2 night stay

            at participating B&B's

1774 Inn

Benjamin F. Packard House

Black Lantern B&B

Brunswick Inn

Captain's Watch B&B

Coveside B&B

Edgewater Farm B&B

Fairhaven Inn

Galen Moses

Inn at Bath

Kennebec Inn

Kismet Inn

Mooring B&B

Pryor House B&B

Squire Tarbox Inn

 

DINE: 10% off your meal at participating restaurants

Admiral Steak House

Beale Street Barbecue & Grill

Byrnes Irish Pub

The Cabin

J.R. Maxwell’s

Kennebec Tavern

Mae’s Café & Bakery

Café Crème

 

Solo Bistro Bistro

Taste of Maine

TOUR: Buy one ticket for the tour @ $20, the second is free!  Talk to your B&B host about buying your ticket for the tour, your ticket will grant you your restaurant discount. 

If you wish to order a $10.00 box lunch for Saturday, ask your B&B host and arrangements for will be made for your tickets & lunch @ SPI Winter Street Center on the morning of tour or email: bevYreynolds@gmail.com .

Name, Tel #...and # of lunches is required for the order!


For those who enjoy old buildings and architectural variety, an examination of the City of Bath is a memorable experience. Due to the violence and destruction of the French and Indian wars, almost no buildings predate the 1750’s.

Yet, the architectural splendor of the City flourished alongside the boat-building masters of the 19th Century. The sea trade and the world-traveling seafarers brought wealth and new ideas to Bath. Architectural variety and quality were among the benefits derived from this heritage.

 

 

For information on a self-guided walking or driving tours.
Click Here.


 

 

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