Our Rooms

Step into comfort, quiet, and character. Nestled in the heart of rural Maine, Labyrinthia’s guest rooms invite you to rest, reflect, and reconnect. Surrounded by gardens, trails, and timeless charm, each room offers a peaceful retreat—with just the right touch of rustic elegance.

Enchanting Stays at Labyrinthia Guest House

Discover the essence of central Maine hospitality in our beautifully curated rooms at Labyrinthia Guest House. Whether you choose the Peony Suite, the cozy Nook, or the airy Loft, each room offers a peaceful haven—complete with plush linens, handcrafted furnishings, and sunlit views of blooming gardens and forest paths. Ideal for solo travelers, couples, or small families, our accommodations feature shared yet pristine bathroom facilities, complimentary Wi‑Fi, tea‑and‑coffee stations, and a relaxing sitting area. Book your stay to enjoy morning tea on the deck, quiet reflection along the labyrinth trail, and evenings beside the fire—where every detail is designed to soothe, inspire, and invite you to stay a little longer.

On the first floor is Labyrinthia Guest House’s Peony Suite, which offers a queen-sized bed, closet, and a chest of drawers. A round oak table and chairs in this room offer a place to have a snack or meal in the privacy of your room. This bedroom window looks out toward the western mountains and the asparagus bed, perennials and flowering shrubs.

The adjoining sitting room has a fold out couch for another double bed. There is a chest of drawers, closet and an antique desk and chair in this room. An additional upholstered chair is in the Craftsman style. Both these rooms enter a community room. There are collections of DVDS of movies, documentaries, and about conspiracies to see on the flatscreen tv in the room. The tv is connected to the Internet with this option to connect to your own Netflix’s account, or YouTube.

There are books in every room including the bathrooms. There are original paintings and objects d’art in the bedrooms, and throughout the house. Guests have described the house as a museum. The bookshelves are full of books and souvenirs from all over the country and world. Most artist objects and art are available for sale. Wi-Fi is available throughout the house too.

Two guests: $75 per night.
Additional guests: $25 each per night.

The first room contains a double, single bed, with a chest of drawers, several chairs and a small table with personal lamps beside the beds and on the table. The adjoining room has a twin bed and can fit two additional air mattresses. It contains an antique couch, chest of drawers and closet. There is a writing table in front of the window that looks into the dooryard and labyrinth.

Center to the bedrooms are two full bathrooms with bathtubs and showers. The all ways or alcove contains plants, a chest of drawers with additional towels and sitting area for guests. Between the bathrooms is a chest, that is good for sitting on and contains extra linens.

Two guests: $75 per night.
Additional guests: $25 each per night.

At the top of the stairs on the right side is Daylily Bedroom with a double bed, rocking chair and overstuffed lounge chair. The window looks through lilac trees out to a large pasture. There are chests of drawers and there are air mattresses for many rooms where a second bed is desired in one room.

Two guests: $75 per night.
Additional guests: $25 each per night.

The second room from the top of the stairs offers a double bed, built-in desk and office chair, a chest of drawers and closet. This room also looks through the lilac trees to the pasture beyond where deer and other wildlife are often seen. This bedroom window looks to the western mountains a great distance and into the backyard garden.

Two guests: $75 per night.
Additional guests: $25 each per night.

House Policies

Smoking:
Smoking is not permitted inside the house. However, you’re welcome to smoke on the deck or porch as long as it doesn’t disturb other guests. Smoking is also allowed in the garden—please be courteous and dispose of cigarette butts properly.

Tea Room & Access:
Our tea room is open 24/7 and leads out to the deck. Help yourself to tea any time. There is no curfew; guests may come and go freely, but we kindly ask that you keep noise to a minimum during nighttime hours out of respect for those who may be resting.

Towels & Toiletries:
Fresh towels and linens are always available—just ask. We also offer a variety of homemade and specialty soaps, along with essentials like toothbrushes and Q-tips. Paper supplies for all four bathrooms can be found under the sinks or in clearly marked areas.

Livestock Safety:
Please use caution around the livestock in the pasture. These animals are not pets and can be unpredictable. They are contained within an electric fence—do not touch it, as it can deliver a strong shock.