Situated at the back of the building, the room provides a quite night's sleep. with queen bed and ensuite bath. The queen bed features exquisite "Comfy" sheets and floral coverlet. A black accent chest is a reminder of the days of ship travel, and the artwork in Birch Point exemplifies the treasures brought home to Bar Harbor from foreign lands. The northern exposure is perfect for artists and anyone who likes calm, even light. Birch Point is on the first floor.
Apparently of interest to New York City residents, the New York Times reported on July 20, 1901, that Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Sherman gave a dinner for Countess Lagagrene at Keewayden. Other guests included George B. Dorr, Charles T. How, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coles, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Pierrepont Edwards.
Keewayden • Meadowridge • Hare Forest
Ban-Y-Byrn • Thirlstane • Elsinore • Old Farm