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The Tipsy Butler is a newly-renovated bed and breakfast nestled in the heart of the twin villages of Newcastle and Damariscotta, Maine. We have taken great care to ensure that each of our four rooms is comfortable, inviting, and filled with little joys to rejuvenate you after a day of exploring our beautiful community. Start your morning with a delicious home-cooked breakfast made with locally sourced ingredients. Enjoy a beverage on our porch, relax with a book in the field, learn a new board game or take a stroll downtown and enjoy the sites and shops. We're looking forward to hosting you! Contact free breakfast is available and we have on-site EV car charging.The Tipsy Butler is a newly-renovated bed and breakfast nestled in the heart of the twin villages of Newcastle and Damariscotta, Maine. We have taken great care to ensure that each of our four rooms is comfortable, inviting, and filled with little joys to rejuvenate you after a day of exploring our beautiful community. Start your morning with a delicious home-cooked breakfast made with locally sourced ingredients. Enjoy a beverage on our porch, relax with a book in the field, learn a new board game or take a stroll downtown and enjoy the sites and shops. We're looking forward to hosting you! Contact free breakfast is available and we have on-site EV car charging.
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Phone: (207) 563-3394

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Phone: (207) 653-4103

Address: 11 High St, Newcastle, ME 04553

Website: http://www.tipsybutler.com

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