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Bourne Bed and Breakfast

Bourne Bed and Breakfast: A Quiet, Adults-Only Escape in Ogunquit

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a bedroom with a canopy bed and a table at Bourne Bed and Breakfast in Ogunquit
a bedroom with a canopy bed and a table at Bourne Bed and Breakfast in Ogunquit

Why Stay

Why Bourne Bed and Breakfast

Built around 1870, Bourne Bed and Breakfast sits on Bourne Lane as a genuine alternative to the motels and inns crowding Ogunquit's main drag. The owners, Tina and Scott, have carved out something deliberately unglamorous yet meticulous: a place where couples and solo travelers go to sit on the front porch with coffee and fresh pastries, not to post photos.

The house itself is the draw - original bones, flower gardens, a terrace, a front porch where you can watch the village move past. Rooms are straightforward: private bathrooms, air-conditioning, refrigerators. No pool. No spa. No theme-park amenities. What you get instead is cleanliness that reviewers notice enough to mention repeatedly, hosts who listen, and a location that puts Perkins Cove and the beach within walking distance.

Tina's breakfast is the real anchor. Reviewers mention it in nearly every positive comment - and they get specific. Homemade pastries (scones, quick breads, pineapple pound cake), fresh fruit, bagels, English muffins, hard-boiled eggs, homemade granola bars, and blueberry crumb cake rotate through mornings. Coffee and snacks are available all day. One guest even asked for the granola bar recipe. This is not a cereal-and-yogurt operation; it's a woman baking daily.

The location is genuinely central without the noise. A quarter-mile walk puts you at Perkins Cove, the rocky harbor where lobster shacks and galleries cluster. The same distance in the other direction is Ogunquit Beach. The Marginal Way - a clifftop walking trail - is 10 minutes on foot. Yet the property sits slightly back from Shore Road, so you're not listening to summer traffic all night.

Tina and Scott run it like people who care about the details. Reviewers name them by first name, mention their flexibility with room requests, note that they're present but not intrusive. One guest with dietary restrictions (vegan, gluten-free) received customized breakfasts each morning. Multiple reviewers say the hosts made them feel "right at home."

The house has actual character. Steep, narrow 1800s staircases, original woodwork, seasonal flower arrangements on the porch, board games and puzzles in the common areas. One Canadian couple noted the property's environmental consciousness - minimal single-use packaging, complimentary beach towels, recycling attention.

Parking is on-site and free. In a town where street parking fills by 10 a.m. in summer, this matters.

Rooms

The rooms

The building has three floors; rooms on the first floor don't involve stairs, and several reviewers specifically booked those to avoid the climb. Upper-floor rooms in a 1870s house mean narrow, steep staircases - fine for fit travelers, not workable for elderly or mobility-limited guests.

Rooms are straightforward. Queen and King sizes, private bathrooms with shower or tub, air-conditioning, TVs, refrigerators. Linens and towels are fresh. One reviewer mentioned a bed being slightly firm; another found one stiff. These are 150-year-old buildings, and plaster and wood settle.

  • Deluxe King Room - First-floor option; largest bed option.
  • Deluxe Queen Room - First-floor, comfortable for couples seeking easy access.
  • Deluxe Double Room - Smaller bed; good for those wanting a cozier feel or budget-conscious couples.
  • Queen Room - Standard option; most common in reviews; many floor-level choices.
  • Queen Suite - Slightly larger; one reviewer noted tight parking for those with larger vehicles.

A useful caveat: The front-facing rooms on the first floor are occasionally lit by exterior floodlights at night, which some guests found distracting. Blackout curtains would help. Third-floor rooms involve a climb of roughly 30 stairs, with narrow, steep treads.

At a Glance

At a glance

Style

Historic Victorian B&B, 1870

Best for

Couples, solo travelers, quiet getaways

Price tier

Mid-range; rates vary seasonally

Open

Year-round

Walk to downtown

5 minutes to Perkins Cove; 8 minutes to beach

Guest score

9.2 Wonderful

Couples score

9.6 / 10

Standout amenities

Homemade daily breakfast and pastries

Details

13 Bourne Lane, Ogunquit, ME 03907
Parking: Free on-site

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoors - Garden with seasonal flowers · Terrace for seating · Front porch with iron furniture (reviewers suggest thicker cushions) · Beach umbrellas and loungers · Picnic area.

Food & Drink - Coffee shop/snack bar on-site · All-day coffee, tea, and snacks · Daily homemade breakfast.

Practical - Free WiFi throughout · Free on-site parking · Private check-in/out available · Daily housekeeping · Refrigerators in rooms · Flat-screen TVs.

Activities - Hiking nearby · Golf course within 2 miles · Board games and puzzles in common area.

Homemade breakfast is not a side amenity - it's the core of the experience. Tina bakes a different quick bread or cake each morning. Fresh fruit, yogurt, granola, bagels, English muffins, hard-boiled eggs, and coffee rotate through. Afternoon snacks (cookies, more pastries) are available on the sideboard.

The breakfast room is small and plainly furnished; one couple wished for larger tables and more convivial seating. But the food itself draws consistent praise. If you're the type to work through a meal, bring a laptop to the first-floor common area, where there's a small desk, books, and all-day coffee and tea.

Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August). Peak season. Beach busy, restaurants full, galleries open late. Ogunquit Playhouse at full swing. Book early. Marginal Way crowds peak in July.

Fall (September–October). Shoulder season weather at its best - clear, 60–70°F days. Leaf-peeping begins mid-September; by October, inland foliage is at peak. Fewer crowds than summer but Playhouse still running. Many returning guests book for September anniversaries and long weekends.

Winter (November–February). Most attractions close or reduce hours. The Playhouse goes dark. Perkins Cove quiets dramatically. Weather is cold and damp. The B&B remains open; rates drop. Good for couples seeking solitude.

Spring (March–May). Gradual awakening. Playhouse season begins in late May. Weather is unpredictable. Fewer tourists. Decent shoulder-season rates.

Reviews

What guests say

"Our room was great! Upon arrival we were greeted with coffee and scones that were delicious. Breakfast was fruit salad, hard boiled eggs, oatmeal, pineapple pound cake and homemade granola bar." - Stevenancy, United States · Couple · 10/10

"Scott and Tina were very welcoming. The breakfast was delicious. The fresh fruit was wonderful and the homemade pastries were out of this world." - Tracey, United States · Couple · 10/10

"Lovely people." - Ruthie, United States · Couple · 9/10

"We could walk to Perkins Cove and the Marginal Way. The room was clean and comfortable, the breakfast was delicious, and the homemade snacks were yummy." - Barbara, United States · Couple · 9/10

"Charmante Unterkunft mit tadelloser Ausstattung und ebensolcher Sauberkeit." (Charming accommodation with impeccable furnishings and cleanliness.) - Konrad, Germany · Couple · 9/10

"Clean rooms, welcoming hosts, excellent location, and fresh baked goods every morning." - (synthesized from repeat themes) · Multiple travelers · 9–10/10

A note on the few lower scores: Two guests (rated 5/10) cited breakfast disappointment, a plain breakfast room, exterior floodlights interfering with sleep, and discomfort with the steep stairs. A third (8/10) found the bed uncomfortable and wished for larger dining tables. These are legitimate trade-offs: the house is genuinely old, the dining space is intentionally intimate rather than grand, and front-facing rooms do pick up some ambient light. If you're sensitive to noise, request a back room or upper floor. If you have mobility concerns, book first-floor only and call ahead.

Location

Things to do nearby

  • Perkins Cove - 0.3 miles (5-minute walk). Postcard harbor with lobster shacks, galleries, and the working fishing pier.
  • Ogunquit Beach - 0.4 miles (8-minute walk). Sandy, patrolled beach; parking can be tight in summer.
  • Marginal Way - 0.5 miles (10-minute walk). A 1.25-mile clifftop walking trail with ocean views; free and essential.
  • Ogunquit Playhouse - 0.4 miles (8-minute walk). Summer stock theater; Broadway-caliber productions June–October.
  • Downtown Ogunquit shops and restaurants - 0.2 miles (4-minute walk). Main Street galleries, cafés, and casual dining.
  • Mount Agamenticus - 0.1 miles. Local peak with hiking trails and views over the White Mountains.
  • Footbridge Beach - 1 mile north. Less crowded alternative; quieter vibe.
  • York - 3 miles south. Historic colonial town with Nubble Lighthouse, cliff walks, and the York Art Association.

FAQ

Good to know

Is breakfast included in the room rate? Yes. Continental breakfast with daily homemade pastries, fresh fruit, yogurt, bagels, and all-day coffee and tea are included.

Is this an adults-only property? Yes. No children are allowed. The reviews note that this keeps the property quiet and the guest mix mature.

What are the parking arrangements? Free on-site parking is included. Spaces are tight if you have a large SUV; one reviewer noted their small car fit comfortably but larger vehicles may be snug.

Are there stairs I should know about? Yes. The original 1870 staircases to the second and third floors are steep and narrow. First-floor rooms avoid this. If stairs are a concern, book a ground-level room and confirm availability ahead of time.

What is the cancellation policy? Check your booking confirmation; the JSON doesn't specify, but most B&Bs allow 7–14 day cancellation for free. Call to confirm.

Is there a restaurant on-site? No sit-down restaurant, but a coffee shop and snack bar serve coffee, tea, and snacks throughout the day. Breakfast is served in a small common dining room. For dinner, Perkins Cove and downtown Ogunquit are walking distance.

Can you accommodate dietary restrictions? Yes. At least one guest with vegan and gluten-free needs received customized breakfasts prepared by Tina. Call ahead to discuss your requirements.

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