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The Colony Hotel- An Historic Kennebunkport Hotel
By Norm Goldman
In 1870, four gentlemen from Arlington Massachusetts
boarded a train to Kennebunkport Maine. Their mission was to purchase land for
the building of a summer resort.
While
dining in the tiny village of Saco, the foursome met a fellow by the name of
Enoch Cousens of Kennebunk, who overheard their discussion and suggested that
they follow him to the Port where they would be shown acres of high ground along
the ocean.
Well, you know the old saying, location, location,
location is what counts when building a hotel, and Cousens knew what he was
talking about. Eventually, the quartet of Samuel Damon, Richard Hodgen, Charles
Goodwin, and John Townsend Trowbridge together with a fifth investor, Charles
Hodgden, formed the Sea Shore Company and purchased 700 acres covering five
miles of shore from Cape Porpoise to Lord's Point in Kennebunk.
Ironically, the local owners at the time considered the
land to be worthless, as it offered no safe havens for fishing boats, and
furthermore it had little value for pastureland or farming.
It was within this area in 1873 on a rock at the mouth of
the Kennebunk River that the first hotel, the Ocean Bluff, was built, and it was
this hotel that eventually became the forerunner of the present day
The Colony Hotel.
Originally the hotel was a four-story wooden structure
which could accommodate up to 200 guests. The room and board rate at the time
was $3.00 per day, and as advertised, patrons could enjoy unsurpassed cuisine
and also first class accommodations.
Unfortunately, the Ocean Bluff burned down on February 9th,
1898 and it was only in 1914 that another hotel was erected, the Breakwater
Court. In 1948 the hotel was purchased by George Broughton, who renamed it, The
Colony Hotel.
George and his wife Agnes have since passed away and the
hotel is now owned by their daughter, Jestena.
A
member of Historic
Hotels of America, today's hotel has maintained its old fashion and easy
going romantic charm with its white wooden exteriors, wraparound veranda with a
gazebo, wooden window frames, wood floors, and antique furnishings. The building
spans a full 300 feet that is topped by a cupola and weather vane of a large
ship.
Evidently, the hotel's distinct silhouette is visible from
both land and sea, serving as a landmark for seafaring vessels for decades and
as a benchmark for all coastal hotels in the state.
The hotel's 124 smoke-free rooms spread over three
buildings are quite roomy, and well furnished, with some pieces that impart a
mood akin to that which must have been experienced many years ago.
Be sure to book one of the Ocean Grand rooms with its king
size beds and incredible view, if you are in the hunt for the ultimate in a
romantic getaway.
Perhaps, the most delightful activity my wife and I enjoyed
while vacationing at the hotel was just sitting in one of the rocking chairs on
the expansive verandah, sipping the hotel's traditional complimentary afternoon
tea and munching on scrumptious cookies, while soaking up the southwest breeze
of the salt air of the Atlantic Ocean. Due to the easterly curve of the
coastline where the hotel sits, there is a southwest breeze from the ocean that
blows year round. It appears that the ocean cools the breeze in the spring and
summer and warms it in the fall and winter.
Of course, not to be left out is the incredible outdoor
salt water swimming pool that has a stunning view of the ocean, and there is
more than enough room to sunbathe or read.
In a few words, it is the blending of beauty, comfort and
personality that gives The Colony that special quality evoking the golden age of
travel, when only the well-to-do and genteel traveler had the opportunity to
summer along the coastline of southern Maine.
It is little wonder that its faithful guests often feel
like long-lost family, returning to a special place that many visited when they
were children. Perhaps, even bringing along with them their own children and
pets, who, incidentally, are most welcome.
By the way, if you do decide to bring along your pet, there
is a $25 per pet daily fee. A pet blanket is placed on the bed in your room for
your pets use. If you would like to purchase one, they are available in the gift
shop. Pets are not permitted in the dinning room, however, they are permitted
poolside but not in the pool, and they must be leashed at all times.
Guests take pleasure in a wealth of recreational facilities
as a putting green, croquet, badminton, and shuffleboard. Nature lovers can
enjoy the bird habitat program or the self-guided scavenger hunt-ideal for
families. There are also art exhibitions, and entertainment in the ballroom
during the summer months.
Venturing out of the hotel grounds you will come across
tennis at the Kennebunk River Club, golf, parasailing, sailing, fishing,
boating, lobster and whale watching excursions, art galleries, antiquing, and a
sightseeing trolley. Shoppers can even indulge in outlet shopping in
Kittery-just a short drive from the hotel.
Theatre lovers have much to choose between the
Arundel Barn Playhouse and the
Ogunquit Playhouse-both presenting superior plays and professional acting at
its best.
The hotel is a brisk one-mile walk to historic
Dock Square, a picturesque village of art galleries, boutique shops and
several restaurants.
Ideal Wedding Destination
With the combination of its spectacular manicured lawn and
ocean views, you have the perfect ingredients for a casually elegant wedding at
The Colony.
What more could you ask for then the backdrop of a gorgeous
organic garden, a stunning view of the Ocean and chic dining facilities. You can
also have a pre-dinner cocktail reception on the hotel's wrap around veranda,
known as the Oceanside Porch.
We had the good fortune of witnessing a ceremony that could
only be described as picture perfect, including the weather; however, there was
only one hitch, when the minister asked the maid of honor for the groom's ring,
she became all flustered and confessed she had forgotten it in her room.
Although embarrassing, this did not hold up the ceremony for too long, as the
blushing sister of the bride ran upstairs to her room and in no time returned
with her future brother-in-law's ring. No doubt, this is one of the great
advantages of having a wedding in the same hotel you are staying at, although I
don't recommend you forget either the bride or groom's ring.
ADDITONAL INFORMATION
The Colony Hotel
Kennebunkport, Maine
Tel: 800-552-2363
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Norm Goldman is the Editor of Sketchandtravel.com and
Bookpleasures.com. He and his artist wife, Lily Azerad-Goldman meld Norm’s words
with Lily’s art work, and their articles can be seen on Sketchandtravel.
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